Re: ALSA not picking up my USB audio device

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hmm, sometimes i get this with usb devices. i run:
sudo depmod
and that usually sorts it out. depmod makes sure all the correct
modules for your hardware are loaded, i'm not sure why they don't get
loaded automatically though.

you may want to run:
man depmod
first, so you understand what it does, rather than listening to some
random dude on the web

robin

On 12 July 2012 08:25, James Harkins <jamshark70@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hm... I had seen some reports online about USB audio devices not being recognized in Ubuntu 12.04. It seems I'm being bitten by this problem. Sometimes, I turn on the m-audio, and it shows up in lsusb but not aplay -l. This happened just a little while ago. The device worked fine after a reboot.
>
> Is there a solution, other than rebooting frequently?
>
> Thanks,
> James
>
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