From: Cecil Knutson on
Blacklist, hell, I removed it. I'm using a network connection and never
use a modem anyway.
Same number and kind of columns in alsamixer. I went over your
installation instructions just to see if blacklisting would make a
difference and did not find anything about blacklisting. Where is it?



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From: Osamu Aoki on
On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 08:33:16PM -0800, Cecil Knutson wrote:
> Blacklist, hell, I removed it. I'm using a network connection and
> never use a modem anyway.
> Same number and kind of columns in alsamixer. I went over your
> installation instructions just to see if blacklisting would make a
> difference and did not find anything about blacklisting. Where is
> it?

this is blacklisting for module loading, i guess.

$ man modprobe
....
$ find /etc/modprobe.d |grep blacklist
/etc/modprobe.d/fbdev-blacklist.conf
/etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base-blacklist.conf
/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf


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From: Florian Kulzer on
On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 19:11:05 -0800, Cecil Knutson wrote:
> dimension8400:/home/cecil# lspci

[...]

> 00:1e.2 Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) AC'97 Audio Controller (rev 03)

[...]

> 04:01.0 Multimedia audio controller: Creative Labs SB Audigy LS
>
> Alsamixer: card: CA0106; Chip: (blank); View: [Playback]; Item: IEC958
> Columns from left to right: IEC958, IEC958 C, IEC958 F, IEC958 R,
> IEC958 U, Analog C, Analog F, Analog R, Analog S, Capture.
> Sheesh! there are many more columns in your instance than mine.
>
> Yes, There is only one sound card, the Creative Sound Blaster Live.
> So, why are there two listings for "Multimedia Audio Controller"?

Please post the output of:

grep '.*' /proc/asound/* /proc/asound/card?/*

(or, if there is a lot of text, make the output available on
http://debian.pastebin.com/ and post the link here)

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From: Stephen Powell on
On Fri, 19 Feb 2010 23:33:16 -0500 (EST), Cecil Knutson wrote:
> Blacklist, hell, I removed it. I'm using a network connection and never
> use a modem anyway.
> Same number and kind of columns in alsamixer. I went over your
> installation instructions just to see if blacklisting would make a
> difference and did not find anything about blacklisting. Where is it?

Removing the module is not sufficient. Some things happen only at boot
time. But as to blacklisting ...

Are you telling me you don't know how to search for a character string
in a web page? I don't use Opera, but in Epiphany and Iceweasel, it's

Edit --> Find

This causes an entry field to appear in the bottom left corner of the
browser, where you type in the character string

blacklist

"Previous" and "Next" buttons also appear near the entry field for you
to click on. I'm sure there must be a similar function in Opera.

I'm willing to help you find food, but I'm not willing to chew it for
you. I spent months writing that web page for the benefit of others.
Granted, it's for a different computer and a different sound chip, but
many of the techniques are applicable to other machines and sound cards.
It's there. Find it and read it. You'd learn a lot about Linux in
general and Debian in particular by reading the whole web page, though
that will take a while. But for now, all I'm asking you to do is search
for the string "blacklist", back up a paragraph or two, and read.
That's not hard is it?


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From: Lisi on
On Saturday 20 February 2010 15:07:03 Stephen Powell wrote:
> Are you telling me you don't know how to search for a character string
> in a web page?  I don't use Opera, but in Epiphany and Iceweasel, it's
>
>    Edit --> Find

And in Konqueror and Opera. Exactly the same. But to be fair to Cecil, I
suppose that you have to know what you are looking for to look.

Lisi


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