Patrick Shirkey <pshirkey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > Robert Epprecht wrote: >> I just run hdsploader a few times (until it gives no errors, which >> means at least two times, sometimes three) > Bad idea. It should work the first time without errors or you can't > trust it IMO. > > I found similar errors to you until I decided to load the modules > manually before running hdsploader. > I run this script [ ... ] Hmm I tried to test, but realised that it will take me some more time to understand exactly how Debian loads the ALSA modules. I thought I had them disabled, but lsmod proved me wrong... So I tried a simple quick test, which I think should (could?) have the same effect: I manually unloaded the modules in question after booting, checked with lsmod and then and run your script adapted to my card#. I even did try to unplug the Multiface cable in between on some of my tests, just to try everything I could imagine could possibly help). But hdsploader returned with the same error message as it always does when I start it the first time. Running the routing and level setting part of the script after running hdsploader again did not solve the problems either. Do you think it could make a difference when the modules have been loaded already on boot up, but removed later on? Thanks a lot for the input, Robert