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Re: Sound broken in recent Lenny update



So I found the cause.. something had decided to create a
/etc/modprobe.conf (which doesnt call /etc/modprobe.d/*)
The contents of it was "options parport_pc io=0x378 irq=7 dma=3" if
anyone could tell me the culprit from that (i think its serial port
related, but no idea what package it might be)- I have had this
several times before, so some package is behaving badly...

Anyway, mostly posting this so if anyone else has this problem (that
the blacklist seems to have no effect) they should check if
/etc/modprobe.conf exists and if so, does it load /etc/modprobe.d/*
init did actually print a warning, but X usually comes up so quick
that I miss it

Anton

2008/10/28 Andres Migliazzo <list.debianlinux@gmail.com>:
>> Well I've a Sound Blaster Live card and I experimented the same issue, I
>> had to run the alsaconf script every time that I booted the system.  The way
>> in which I solved it was just adding these lines to the
>> /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist
>
> -------------------
> # Try to get emu10k1 listed in /proc/asound/cards:
> blacklist bt878
> blacklist bttv
> blacklist snd_bt87x
> blacklist snd_emu10k1x
> blacklist snd_mpu401
> blacklist snd_mpu401_uart
> ------------------
>
> I hope it helps.
> Andres-
>
>
>



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