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Ok, I've got two great problems:
first of all, when I log in kde I have no sound, phonon cannot use sound card. lsmod | grep snd shows that none of the snd module in MODULES section of rc.conf is loaded. EVERYTIME I have to modprobe them manually.
Then i'm not able to load alsamixer, it says "cannot open mixer: No such file or directory" but I'm in the audio group.. don't know what to do sincerely.
I'm using kernel 3.0 from testing, I tried to downgrade udev but didn't work...
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Can you play sound from the terminal (I don't mean Konsole - I mean before you boot X).
How do you star KDE?
What are you blacklisting? Can you post your modprobe?
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Can you play sound from the terminal (I don't mean Konsole - I mean before you boot X).
How do you star KDE?What are you blacklisting? Can you post your modprobe?
1) no I can't since no snd modules are loaded
2) I use inittab method
3) I don't need blacklisting at the moment, so modprobe.conf is empty
4)http://pastebin.com/xzuC8vXV
mii r8169 wl acpi_cpufreq cpufreq_conservative cpufreq_powersave pcspkr snd-hwdep snd-page-alloc snd-pcm snd-timer snd snd-hda-codec snd-hda-intel soundcore fuse
The quote is from rc.conf
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https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=123456 sounds similar.
lsmod shows fuse, but not r8169 - any idea why?
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Yes, I didn't notice that there are new files in /etc/modprobe.d that blacklist mii, r8169 and averything related to sound.. is there a reason?
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Yes, I didn't notice that there are new files in /etc/modprobe.d that blacklist mii, r8169 and averything related to sound.. is there a reason?
Can you run 'pacman -Qo' on those files? What package owns them?
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Err, I moved it and now it says that no package own them.. I tried to restore them but it didn't work.. can't see their origin..
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Err, I moved it and now it says that no package own them.. I tried to restore them but it didn't work.. can't see their origin..
So we have some phantom files - they came out of nowhere.
Do you want to reopen https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/25308 ?
Last edited by karol (2011-07-31 01:55:03)
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So we have some phantom files - they came out of nowhere.
I think linux 3.0 kernel package owns it, but I can't confirm it.. that's the only explanation..
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