clayton

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Joined: Mar. 2004 |
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Posted: Mar. 21 2004,11:10 |
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Hi all, so far very happy with DSL in my little 700M hard-drive partition. One last issue remains, though....
After not succeeding in getting kernel sound modules to work, I tried my old standby, ALSA (already working on two other pure Debian installs).....
Built a new kernel, compiled and installed ALSA modules, ran /usr/sbin/alsaconf which dutifully probed and loaded the correct modules, and sound worked just fine at this point. I then did an "update-rc.d alsa defaults" to add alsa to the boot scripts.
However, when I reboot, the only modules loaded are snd-mixer-oss, snd, and soundcore, and I have to rerun /usr/sbin/alsaconf to get sound going again (kind of tedious). This procedure works in my other Debian boxes. What do I have to tweak (presumably in the Knoppix scripts) to get ALSA to start at boot time??
(Note that I have tried the alsa-autoconfig script off of my Knoppix CD, and sadly it seems to break more then it fixes.)
Any pointers would be welcome. I have been hacking at this one for days.
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