On Wed, 2024-10-09 at 00:23 +0200, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Retitling since that's a completely different question
>
> john doe, le mar. 08 oct. 2024 20:40:02 +0200, a ecrit:
> > After a fresh install of Debian, for Orca to "speak" the "legacy driver"
> > suggested at [1] will make Orca usable.
> >
> > What is the best way to test in d-i '/etc/modprobe.d/inteldsp.conf'
> > 'options snd_intel_dspcfg dsp_driver=1'?
> >
> > [1] https://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?t=153813
>
> Possibly passing snd_intel_dspcfg.dsp_driver=1 on the kernel command
> line, I don't remember if that's supposed to work for loaded modules?
It is. d-i uses kmod's implementation of modprobe, which always does
this.
(Several releases ago d-i was using busybox's modprobe, but I think
even that was configured to support this.)
Ben.
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Ben Hutchings
Klipstein's 4th Law of Prototyping and Production:
A fail-safe circuit will destroy others.
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