Hi Dave, Dave Phillips wrote: > When you built ALSA did you set the prefix option, i.e. : > > ./configure --prefix=/usr > > If not, you might have two ALSA installations on your system now, one in > the /usr hierarchy and one in /usr/local. Ah, the famous --prefix=/usr! No, of course I hadn't applied that. > Rebuild with the correct option and reinstall, let us know if that works. Since I have - duh! - purged the respective kernel since, I cannot do a rebuild. Sorry, I should have kept it around for testing this out. But thanks for the hint, it sounds reasonable to me that that's what caused the problem. I will probably compile my own ALSA driver on another generic Debian kernel soon and report the results here. Thanks, flo.H _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user