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Needed to make some changes to alsa-base.conf for some hardware troubleshooting and saw that alsa-base.conf was not there before I created it. Does alsa even use it now? Is there a way to make it appear if alsa does use it, with the contents it should have? If not, where can I make edits/append lines? I need to change something for my combo jack.
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if you are talking about /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf that you were suggested you'd create.
The name doesn't matter it just has to end in .conf, it's a pseudo convention that people name the conf that mucks with sound related modules like that.
ALSA doesn't do anything with that. That's a modprobe configuration file to define module options for the kernel module, in this case snd_hda_intel. If you want to check whether parameters specified there did indeed get applied you can scourge your dmesg or use
systool -vm snd_hda_intel #Needs sysfstools
Further reading: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Ke … le_options
Last edited by V1del (2020-02-06 14:19:18)
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Ah alright, thanks a lot!
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