Hello

L.V.Gandhi (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:

> I have installed sid in my dell inspiron 600m. both i810_audio and
> alsa modules are being loaded. I have put skip i810_audio in
> /etc/discover.conf and added i810_audio in /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.
> Still i810_audio is getting loaded. What are I have to do to get rid
> of it.

This should happen automatically if you install the alsa-base package.
It you use kernel 2.6 and udev, also make sure you purge the hotplug
package as you were told during the udev installation (dpkg --purge
hotplug). If the module still gets loaded, activate the bootlog daemon
(/etc/default/bootlogd) and use `less /var/log/boot` after booting to
find out which service is responsible for the module being loaded.

best regards
        Andreas Janssen

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