Re: [SLE] sound modules inserted twice
Hi,
yes, my comp. is a notebook. And the problem was: sometimes it
happened,
sometimes didn't. But most of the time it happened. I just upgrade to
KDE 2.2.2, and so far it doesn't happen. But I'll just keep watching
until I'm really sure the problem has disappeared.
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--- scsijon-net2000
I had that happen when built my current notebook and fixed when deleted the offending lines somewhere, they was "insmoding the sound card" TWICE instead of just once (sorry I just don't remember where BUT IT WASN'T this file), there was a note in the linux-on-laptops website about this problem and the 2.4.x kernal I think and it wasn't just suse specific.
scsijon
At 09:19 PM 3/27/02 -0800, you wrote:
Hi,
every time I logon to KDE, the xconsole display this: Mar 28 00:15:05
insmod: insmod: insmod sound-service-0-0 failed Mar 28 10:36:30 insmod: insmod: insmod sound-service-0-0 failed I've checked /etc/modules.conf, and it contains these entries: 1. alias sound-slot-0 snd-card-0 2. alias sound-service-0-0 snd-mixer-oss 3. alias sound-service-0-1 snd-seq-oss 4. alias sound-service-0-3 snd-pcm-oss 5. alias sound-service-0-8 snd-seq-oss 6. alias sound-service-0-11 snd-mixer-oss 7. alias sound-service-0-12 snd-pcm-oss
I've tried to comment out line 5,6,7, but problem remains. The sound, strangely, are perfectly run in KDE.
This has happen since I installed suse (7.2) -- for several times. Anybody know what cause this problem?
TIA.
Verdi
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Hi, Try: open KDE Control Center -> Sound -> Mixer : then change "Maximum number of probed devices per mixer" to *1* Hope it helps (KDE starts with 2 by default) Cincai Patron wrote:
Hi, yes, my comp. is a notebook. And the problem was: sometimes it happened, sometimes didn't. But most of the time it happened. I just upgrade to KDE 2.2.2, and so far it doesn't happen. But I'll just keep watching until I'm really sure the problem has disappeared.
-- Verdi March --
--- scsijon-net2000
wrote: I had that happen when built my current notebook and fixed when deleted the offending lines somewhere, they was "insmoding the sound card" TWICE instead of just once (sorry I just don't remember where BUT IT WASN'T this file), there was a note in the linux-on-laptops website about this problem and the 2.4.x kernal I think and it wasn't just suse specific.
scsijon
At 09:19 PM 3/27/02 -0800, you wrote:
Hi,
every time I logon to KDE, the xconsole display this: Mar 28 00:15:05
insmod: insmod: insmod sound-service-0-0
failed Mar 28 10:36:30
insmod: insmod: insmod sound-service-0-0
failed
I've checked /etc/modules.conf, and it contains these entries: 1. alias sound-slot-0 snd-card-0 2. alias sound-service-0-0 snd-mixer-oss 3. alias sound-service-0-1 snd-seq-oss 4. alias sound-service-0-3 snd-pcm-oss 5. alias sound-service-0-8 snd-seq-oss 6. alias sound-service-0-11 snd-mixer-oss 7. alias sound-service-0-12 snd-pcm-oss
I've tried to comment out line 5,6,7, but problem remains. The
sound,
strangely, are perfectly run in KDE.
This has happen since I installed suse (7.2) -- for several times. Anybody know what cause this problem?
TIA.
Verdi
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-- Have a nice day 8:) Josef G. Gevatayim, Israel
On Sat, 30 Mar 2002, Josef G. wrote: jg> Hi, jg> Try: open KDE Control Center -> Sound -> Mixer : then change "Maximum jg> number of probed devices per mixer" to *1* jg> Hope it helps (KDE starts with 2 by default) jg> Not always true, I have two systems I just reinstalled and both were set to 1 by default. One has a SB LIve sound card, the other a crystal something-or-other. But I would take a look there anyway because their milage may very. jg> Cincai Patron wrote: jg> jg> >Hi, jg> >yes, my comp. is a notebook. And the problem was: sometimes it jg> >happened, jg> >sometimes didn't. But most of the time it happened. I just upgrade to jg> >KDE 2.2.2, and so far it doesn't happen. But I'll just keep watching jg> >until I'm really sure the problem has disappeared. jg> > jg> jg> -- S.Toms - smotrs at mindspring.com - www.mindspring.com/~smotrs SuSE Linux v7.3+ - Kernel 2.4.10-4GB
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