Re: F7 sound not detected for Realtek 268 (it was ....after USB disk swapping)

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2007/9/27, Mikkel L. Ellertson <mikkel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> antonio montagnani wrote:
> > what sounds strange is that if I try to detect the soundcard, from system I get:
> >
> > Alsa driver version: 1.0.14
> > Lib Alsa packages: alsa-lib-1.0.14-3fc7
> > Util Alsa packages alsa-utils-1.0.14-1.fc7
> >
> What is probably happening is that because the files from the RPM
> are being used instead of the new files. You will have to check the
> Make file in the ALSA source to see where the files get installed.
> (Or check for them in the usr/local tree.) It is also possible that
> you are seeing the version numbers from the RPMs that were
> installed. Using make install does not change the RPM database, even
> if it does overwrite the files. this is why I like to use the
> buildrpm script and then update the RPMs produced.
>
> What does "aplay --version" show?
>

[antonio@acer ~]$ /usr/bin/aplay --version
aplay: version 1.0.14 by Jaroslav Kysela <perex@xxxxxxx>
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Antonio Montagnani
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