The fix should be permanent, only needing to rebuild alsa with a kernel update. That is, if you added the options line to /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base. You can always try a "sudo depmod -ae" but that shouldn't change anything, as loading the module by hand works for you. Strange.
The fix should be permanent, only needing to rebuild alsa with a kernel update. That is, if you added the options line to /etc/modprobe. d/alsa- base. You can always try a "sudo depmod -ae" but that shouldn't change anything, as loading the module by hand works for you. Strange.