--- should have gone to the complete list ---

Hmm, come to think about it, you could still try to take the vanilla
kernel sources and replace the ALSA therein with 1.0.15 yourself (never
tried that actually, but I suppose this should be as simple as replacing
 the "sound" subdirectory of the kernel tree with the "alsa-kernel"
directory of the alsa tarball). You then could try to compile this
kernel with in-kernel audio and then em28xx against that, eliminating
all possibilities of a simple linking issue. If this still doesn't work
though, I'm out of clues...

Regards
        -Christian

[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
> No Menion, I don't think it's an issue limited to Ubuntu, I use also 
> Puppylinux, which comes with an alsa version 1.015rc2 on a kernel 2.6.21.7, 
> and I have in both cases the same module loading problems...We have come to 
> the conclusion that the problem comes when you try to load the module on a 
> system with an alsa that doesn't match the original alsa included with the 
> kernel, but we haven't found a solution to this yet, maybe it's recompiling 
> alsa with some strange options....
> I am almost giving up, I think I'll wait for an Ubuntu or Puppy release that 
> will sport an updated kernel with a native alsa at least 1.0.15 (my laptop 
> needs it to make the realtek alc268 audio chip work), so I won't have to 
> modify nothing.
> Bye
> Stefano
> 
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