[PlanetCCRMA] alsa-kernel woes

Aaron aamehl@bezeqint.net
Thu Jul 10 10:23:01 2003


HI again,
I went to control panel and uncheck start arts on kde start.
I then went into kde and tried to remove the oss drivers and got the
same results.
Is the another way to remove the drivers???
Thanks
Aaron
On Thu, 2003-07-10 at 19:12, Patrice Tisserand wrote:
> On Thu, 2003-07-10 at 17:35, Aaron wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > I have been installing/uninstalling kernels/alsa for the last month.
> > 
> > I am unable to get alsa working no matter how hard I try.
> > I am running rh 9.0 with a SB live.
> > I used a custom kernel so I could use win4lin but I got no alsa, so I
> > used the planet smp kernel and still no alsa.
> > 
> > I am having some weird problems like to reinstall rh 9.0 after I
> > accedently did a UVh during a kernel install, I had to disabled the
> > onboard scsi in my bios, figure it, anyways
> > 
> > I installed the planet smp kernel (not the redhat one)
> > I tried alsaconf but it didn't find my card.
> > I updated /etc/modules.conf from the alsa site.
> > when I tried to remove the oss driver but the command returned:
> > root@bzq-218-14-208 aamehl]# /sbin/rmmod emu10k1
> > emu10k1: Device or resource busy
> > [root@bzq-218-14-208 aamehl]# /sbin/rmmod sound
> > sound: Device or resource busy
> > [root@bzq-218-14-208 aamehl]# /sbin/rmmod soundcore
> > soundcore: Device or resource busy
> > [root@bzq-218-14-208 aamehl]# /sbin/rmmod ac97_codec
> > ac97_codec: Device or resource busy
> > [root@bzq-218-14-208 aamehl]#
> > so what do I do???
> > 
> Maybe an audio application is running when you try to unload sound*
> modules.
> Check for artsd (KDE) or esd (GNOME).
> 
> > Thanks
> > Aaron
> > 
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