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Re: Missing ALSA driver?



Thanks. I did rebuild alsa, and it seems I successfully caused that driver to be created.

Then I ran "make install", then "depmod", and rebooted (just in case - windows habit). Then I ran "alsaconf" and the card was found!

Now when I run "lsmod", life look good:

emu10k1_gp              3584  0
gameport                4512  1 emu10k1_gp



However, things still don't seem to work right. When I run "alsamixer" I get this:
  alsamixer: function snd_ctl_open failed for default: No such device

When I run 'dmesg' I get 298 of lines of output that look similar to this:
snd_emu10k1x: Unknown symbol snd_rawmidi_set_ops
snd_emu10k1x: Unknown symbol snd_rawmidi_receive
snd_emu10k1x: Unknown symbol snd_rawmidi_transmit
snd_emu10k1x: Unknown symbol snd_rawmidi_new
snd_emu10k1x: Unknown symbol snd_rawmidi_set_ops
snd_emu10k1x: Unknown symbol snd_rawmidi_receive
snd_emu10k1x: Unknown symbol snd_rawmidi_transmit
snd_emu10k1x: Unknown symbol snd_rawmidi_new


And idea what I might be doing wrong?

Thanks again for the help.

- Christian


Thomas Hood wrote:
On Fri, 2004-12-03 at 20:49, Christian Convey wrote:

Thanks, but when I "modprobe snd-emu10k1x" I get a not-found error.


If you get a current alsa-modules package the emu10k1x driver is in
there.  E.g., alsa-modules-2.4.27-1-686 version 1.0.6a+5 contains the
file /lib/modules/2.4.27-1-686/updates/alsa/snd-emu10k1x.

If there is no alsa-modules package available in the archive that
matches your kernel version then you can build one from alsa-source
using the make-kpkg utility.


--
Christian Convey
Computer Scientist,
Naval Undersea Warfare Center
Newport, RI



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