Re: [opensuse-factory] 11.2 sound
At Tue, 28 Apr 2009 21:13:58 -0500, Donn Washburn wrote:
Hey Takashi;
I checked based on Sid's suggestion and found the same thing he did. That is no 50-sound-conf. I did find 40-alsasound-conf.
It's about /etc/modprobe.d, not about udev. Takashi
On 04/28/2009 05:13 PM, Takashi Iwai wrote:
At Tue, 28 Apr 2009 16:02:07 +0100, Sid Boyce wrote:
Takashi Iwai wrote:
At Tue, 28 Apr 2009 15:08:29 +0100, Sid Boyce wrote:
At Mon, 27 Apr 2009 16:46:15 -0500, Donn Washburn wrote: > Hey openSuSE factory; > > I have version 11.2 and KDE. The problem is why does SuSE make all sound > devices fail to work for users? Did 11.1 work with the same setup?
Takashi I was at 11.2 M1 a few days ago and everything was fine. zypper dup done last night and now kmix comes up blank, Skype only has sound device
Takashi Iwai wrote: options of HDMI. It looks like the latest alsa updates suck BIG TIME. Elaborate which update broke it. "the latest alsa updates" doesn't clearly explain which package you updated from which repo.
The possible scenario, judging from your description, is that HDMI is detected as the primary device, and the rest devices weren't loaded because of the slot conflict. Try to remove /etc/modprobe.d/*sound file once.
Takashi
alsa-1.0.19-3.1, I don't know what it was before. Factory repo is baseurl=http://download.opensuse.org/factory/repo/oss type=yast2
Oops, I was looking in /etc/udev/rules.d, /etc/modprobe.d/50-sound.conf is still there and correct.
It might be not correct after the kernel update depending on what you set up there. Please show the content.
Takashi
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