Hallo, tim hall hat gesagt: // tim hall wrote: > >You might be better of by creating a file > >/etc/modutils/alsa as described on alsa-project.org and run > >update-modules as root by hand. > > interestingly enough alsaconf updated /etc/alsa/modutils/0.5 Delete this, if you don't use ALSA 0.5 and you really shouldn't do that as well, 0.5 is way obsolete. > I have a file next door to it called ./0.9-demudi, which is much easier to > read. > I tried applying some appropriate looking values to this file, but I'm not > sure how to activate it. update-modules does not appear to touch this file. > I'm also not sure that I should be putting my soundcard details in > /etc/modutils as that duplicates the values in /etc/alsa/modutils. They may already be the same file, i.e. one is a link to the other like here: $ ls -l /etc/modutils/ total 21 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 22 Aug 12 2002 alsa -> /etc/alsa/modutils/0.9 It is important, that you have one under /etc/modutils/. update-modules collects everything under this directory to build the 'real' module configuration, which is in /etc/modules.conf. This last file gets overwritten everytime you or an installaton script calls update-modules. ciao -- Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org__