[PlanetCCRMA] remove oss modules question
tom poe
tompoe at amihost.com
Wed Jan 7 12:10:02 PST 2004
Hi, Fernando and Mark: Well, initially, I took reboot to mean restart.
Just now, I decided reboot might mean shut down. So, I shut down the
computer, waited, then turned it on, loaded, and ran the command under
root, /sbin/lsmod . . . . and up popped three modules with oss in them.
snd-pcm-oss
snd-mixer-oss
So, I will remove those two, then follow on with the alsaconf step
again, right?
Tom
On Wed, 2004-01-07 at 10:29, Fernando Pablo Lopez-Lezcano wrote:
> > Hi: I'm on RH8.0, installed apt, installed redhat kernel:
> > 2.4.20-20.1.caps.rh80
> >
> > I did the /usr/sbin/alsaconf step. It failed to produce a test sound,
> > but did id the sound card and chip.
> >
> > I ran the command for identifying OSS modules to unload, but since I
> > know nothing about what I'm looking at, I need help. Which modules am I
> > looking for? Any module that lists my sound card?
> > emu10k1 69128 0 autoclean
> > ac97_codec 14600 0 (autoclean) [emu10k1]
> > sound 74196 0 (autoclean) [emu10k1]
> > soundcore 6500 7 (autoclean) [snd emu10k1 sound]
> >
> > Specifically, which module(s) need to be run against the command:
> > #>rmmod module_name
>
> All of the above :-)
> If /etc/modules.conf was properly configured (ie: there are no
> references to the modules above) a reboot will definitely get rid of
> them.
>
> -- Fernando
>
>
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