> > then I got the failed today, and when I tried to insmod the > module from a > > terminal I get: > > # /sbin/insmod snd-hdsp > > Using /lib/modules/2.4.20-20.1.caps.rh90/kernel/sound/snd-hdsp.o > > /lib/modules/2.4.20-20.1.caps.rh90/kernel/sound/snd-hdsp.o: > unresolved symbol > > snd_hwdep_new_Rf0dea83e > > Don't use insmod, use modprobe instead. "snd-hdsp" depends on a module > that was not loaded and that's why it is failing with an unresolved > symbol message. Modprobe takes care of dependencies and loads anything > that the module needs. > > -- Fernando Aaron, Actually, Fernando raises an interesting question. Is there any possibility that you are running your older kernel and not your newest one? I thought you were on a 2.4.21 or 22 type kernel? As you remember, the hdsp driver and the kernel both have to be the right version or you'll get unresolved symbol messages like this. Maybe you didn't update grub.conf correctly, or just boot a different entry. Mark