Why didn't I think of anything as obvious as a photograph?  I was
looking for a high-tech way of collecting the information!  I've
attached one as requested.

Loading the radio_maestro module after booting with it blacklisted
appears to work fine.  I have no idea what it does for me but the system
is stable and operates normally after loading it.  Presumably it is an
order thing during startup?  Maybe it just needs to be loaded after
snd_es1968?

Here's the only output I get when loading the module:

r...@m300:~# modprobe radio_maestro
WARNING: All config files need .conf: /etc/modprobe.d/oss-compat, it will be 
ignored in a future release.
r...@m300:~# lsmod | grep maestro
radio_maestro          14724  0 
videodev               41600  1 radio_maestro

Let me know if there is any other information you need or tests you'd
like me to run?


Ian.

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