snd-hda-intel-1.0.6p-10dkms

Gary Gatling gsgatlin at eos.ncsu.edu
Thu Oct 26 14:17:08 CDT 2006


Greetings,

After installing this rpm I see many error messages in 
/var/log/messages like:

Oct 26 15:08:37 moreproof kernel: snd_azx: disagrees about version of 
symbol snd_hda_suspend

I tried editing the /etc/modprobe.conf file since it seems 
snd-hda-intel-1.0.6p-10dkms didn't want to edit that file this time when 
I installed it. Even after changing snd_azx to snd-hda-intel in that file 
and rebooting sound still didn't work. Also, there were still error 
messages in /var/log/messages about snd_azx.

Cheers,

On Thu, 26 Oct 2006 John_Hull at Dell.com wrote:

> I just uploaded snd-hda-intel-1.0.6p-10dkms to http://linux.dell.com/files/audio/intel-high-def/rhel4/. Give that a shot and see if it fixes the problems.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: linux-precision-bounces at dell.com on behalf of Gary Gatling
> Sent: Wed 10/25/2006 2:34 PM
> To: linux-precision-Lists
> Subject: snd-hda-intel-1.0.6p-9dkms sort of working
>
>
> Ok, I sort of figured out a way to get the snd-hda-intel to work reliably
> at install time. What I eneded up having to do is:
>
> up2date --nox -i snd-hda-intel
> rpm -e snd-hda-intel
> up2date --nox -i snd-hda-intel
>
> For some reason after doing this in my install audio works 100% of the
> time. (Well, 10 out of 10 installl attempts on my test system) However,
> the commands above also generate error messages. I have re-directed all
> these messages to files. In the last up2date command, I see this:
>
> Warning! Cannot do version sanity checking because multiple
> snd-hda-codec.ko modules were found in kernel 2.6.9-42.0.3.ELsmp.
>
>  - Multiple same named modules!
>    - 2 named snd-hda-codec.ko in /lib/modules/2.6.9-42.0.3.ELsmp/
>    - All instances of this module will now be stored for reference
> purposes ONLY
>
> etc,etc...
>
> I guess I will just ignore these messages since sound is working now...
>
> Hopefully it will still work whenever red hat upgrades their kernel again
> but I guess we'll just have to wait to find out. Here is a link to my
> setup %post kickstart script on the web if others can use some of it:
>
> http://www.eos.ncsu.edu/hardware/pre-380-setup
>
> The /root/eos/fix-audio2 stuff at the bottom of the script is where the
> dkms rpms actually gets installed. I have to do another reboot to get
> sound working which seems very wrong to me. But since I've gotten things
> to work this way its just time to move on to other problems/fires.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Gary Gatling      | ITECS Systems
> ITECS, BOX 7901   | Technology Support Analyst
> NCSU, Raleigh, NC | Email: gsgatlin at eos.ncsu.edu
> 27695-7901        | Phone: (919) 513-4572 (5B Page Hall)
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Gary Gatling      | ITECS Systems
ITECS, BOX 7901   | Technology Support Analyst
NCSU, Raleigh, NC | Email: gsgatlin at eos.ncsu.edu
27695-7901        | Phone: (919) 513-4572 (5B Page Hall)



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