Thanos Baloukas <baloukast...@sch.gr> wrote:
On 3.19.1 kernel the module name is snd-hda-intel with `-', not `_'
Are you sure you are using the correct module name?
It doesn't matter. Modprobe.d automatically replaces dashes and underscores, according to the man page. Just to be sure, however, I tried it with both.
Interestingly, modprobe -r snd_hda_intel worked.

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