Summary: | ALSA fails to autoload | ||
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Product: | Gentoo Linux | Reporter: | crusaderky |
Component: | [OLD] Core system | Assignee: | Jeremy Huddleston (RETIRED) <eradicator> |
Status: | RESOLVED UPSTREAM | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | carter.smithhart, sound |
Priority: | High | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | All | ||
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Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- |
Description
crusaderky
2004-03-17 04:56:11 UTC
try updating to >=alsa-{lib,utils,oss)-1.0.3 done. I'll make you know if it continues happening. It still happens. try changing alias snd-card-0 snd-cmipci to alias snd-card-0 snd_cmipci 2.6.x names them with a _, and it's probably working for you with thte restart because hotplug loads the module... but I thought that it worked with the old names for backwards compatibility... let me know if that fixes it, and I'll update the template... I really don't like the "randomly" bit... can you try to figure out a deterministic way to cause this to happen? Also, try using media-sound/alsa-driver-1.0.3 instead of the in-kernel drivers... maybe that'll fix it up... 1)I switch the power on ;) 2)login as normal user, always the same user 3)startx 4)sometimes arts says "no alsa found", more often everything goes well. However, since I changed modules.d/alsa as you said, it hasn't happened anymore. I'll make you know if it happens again. If I don't post in a couple of weeks feel free to set it as "FIXED". It has NOT been fixed. It happened again today :( God, I have no clue then =( This smells like an upstream issue, so could you make a bug on the alsa bug tracker and provide a link to it here. Sorry =( is this the same bug as bug #44940 perhaps? *** Bug 47286 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. *** I meant to say is it the same as bug #39345 No, bug #39345 is a completely different one. I get no error messages and it happens randomly (quite often). I really don't know what to say here, then... you're going to have to ho upstream and file a bug on alsa-project.org's bug tracker... please report the bug number here so i can track it. I'm going to close this as it is an upstream bug, please report the bug # of the upstream bug and reopen when a resolution is found. I've changed audio card and mounted a Live! 512; I'll make you know if it still happens. Still happens with my new audio card (the old one has been completely disabled using a BIOS switch). I really don't think that it's upstream since it happens with a very-well supported card IMHO.... i really have no clue what is going on here... you'll have better luck working with a kernel driver hacker upstream, sorry =( |