On Fri, 2006-04-07 at 18:27 +0200, Matthias Koenig wrote:
> The correct Debian location for configuration files for new kernels
> is /etc/modprobe.d/.
> If you append the 2 option lines above to e.g. alsa-base it should
> work.
> You don't have to run update-modules, because it is obsolete.

Seems a bit silly that such a simple task requires editing obscure
config files, that don't have a stable interface, and that you had to
post to this list to figure it out.

Does anyone know if any distro has solved this problem cleanly?  I know
Ubuntu has a nice interface for setting the default soundcard for ALSA
apps, but I don't think it can control the loading of drivers (which
determines which card binds to /dev/dsp for example).

Lee



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