Michael Sullivan schreef:
> camille ~ # emerge -pv alsa-tools alsa-utils alsa-lib alsa-headers 
> alsa-jack alsa-oss alsa-firmware
> 
> These are the packages that I would merge, in order:
> 
> Calculating dependencies ...done! [ebuild   R   ] 
> media-sound/alsa-tools-1.0.9  +X 0 kB [ebuild   R   ] 
> media-sound/alsa-utils-1.0.10_rc2  +nls 0 kB [ebuild   R   ] 
> media-libs/alsa-lib-1.0.10_rc2  +doc +jack* 0 kB [ebuild   R   ] 
> media-sound/alsa-headers-1.0.10_rc2  0 kB [ebuild   R   ] 
> media-plugins/alsa-jack-1.0.10_rc1  0 kB [ebuild   R   ] 
> media-libs/alsa-oss-1.0.10_rc2  0 kB [ebuild   R   ] 
> media-sound/alsa-firmware-1.0.9  0 kB



>From www.alsa-project.org:

Latest Software Releases
Package

    * Driver
    * Library
    * Lib-plugins
    * Utilities
    * Tools
    * Firmware
    * OSS Compat. Library

Stable release

    * 1.0.9b
    * 1.0.9
    * 1.0.9
    * 1.0.9a
    * 1.0.9
    * 1.0.9
    * 1.0.9

Development release

    * 1.0.10rc2
    * 1.0.10rc2
    * 1.0.10rc1
    * 1.0.10rc2
    * 1.0.10rc2
    * ---
    * 1.0.10rc2

So there is an alsa-tools devel release higher than what you've got, as
well as a firmware devel-release.

It's possible that part of the issue is the version mismatch you've got
happening (for example, the devel release of alsa-tools might well
understand how the hda-intel cards work, whereas 1.0.9 does not).

I would consider copying the alsa-firmware and alsa-tools ebuilds to
your overlay, updating them to 1.0.10rc2, and seeing if they will then
upgrade, and if so, whether that helps.

Just an idea.

Holly
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