Re: How to restart alsa?

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Paul Smith wrote:

Thanks, Mark, but it not there:

# dir /etc/init.d
acpid               gpm         named                     rpcgssd
anacron             haldaemon   nasd                      rpcidmapd
apmd                halt        netdump                   rpcsvcgssd
apt                 hidd        netfs                     saslauthd
atd                 hplip       netplugd                  sendmail
autofs              hsqldb      network                   single
avahi-daemon        httpd       NetworkManager            smartd
avahi-dnsconfd      iptables    NetworkManagerDispatcher  spamassassin
bluetooth           irda        nfs                       sshd
capi                irqbalance  nfslock                   syslog
cpuspeed            isdn        nscd                      vncserver
crond               killall     ntpd                      webmin
cups                kudzu       pand                      winbind
cups-config-daemon  lirc        portmap                   wpa_supplicant
dhcdbd              lisa        psacct                    xfs
diskdump            lm_sensors  rdisc                     ypbind
dund                mdmonitor   readahead                 yum
firstboot           mdmpd       readahead_early
functions           messagebus  restorecond
#

Paul

Strange. Okay, have you queried rpm to see if it's installed? What's the output of rpm -qa | grep alsa say?

I don't remember exactly how FC handles it, but is alsa a kernel module or built into the kernel on your system?


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Mark Haney
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