MHonArc test archive

[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

Re: Sound doesn't work with the new kernel



Hubscher Rémy a écrit :
I am using the madwifi SVN with make and make install, I didn't know an existing package :-°
ok, thanks.

:-)

2008/7/18 Akuna <akuna@xxxxxxx <mailto:akuna@xxxxxxx>>:

    Hubscher Rémy a écrit :

        I finaly recompile the kernel using the kernelsource (make &&
        make modules_install) everything is working properly now.
        I add to reinstall madwifi as well as NVIDiA but now it is a
        peace of cake for me :)

    Interesting... Which madwifi package do you use & how do you use
    it? do you have to blackmail the ath5k kernel module?

    (I'm having trouble with the broadcom/atheros wifi device of my
    new laptop ;-) )

    Pierrick


        2008/7/17 jp.guillemin <jp.guillemin@xxxxxxx
        <mailto:jp.guillemin@xxxxxxx> <mailto:jp.guillemin@xxxxxxx
        <mailto:jp.guillemin@xxxxxxx>>>:


           rm -rf lib/modules
           reinstall the kernel package
           depmod -A
           lilo
           reboot



           BandiPat wrote:

               On Thursday 17 July 2008, jp.guillemin wrote:
                   strange ! at first view I can't see any reason for
                this problem..
                   JP

                   Hubscher Rémy wrote:
                       Hello,

                       This morning, I upgrade my Zenwalk, and now, it
                    don"t have sound
                       anymore. Could somebody help me ?

                       I am using snd_hda_intel module.
                       I get this message :
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/slackware-14/failed-to-open
                       -audio-device-devdsp-no-such-device-455194/

                       Thanks

                       Natim
               ===========
               Did the module load with the new kernel?  The new
            kernels seem to be    getting very skimpy on loading an
            overabundance of modules like it use    to do.  Try a
            "lsmod" to check?

               Pat












Home | Main Index | Thread Index