Comment 12 for bug 27366

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Timo Jyrinki (timo-jyrinki) wrote :

Same here. But if a breezy user has that line, this is a very serious problem when upgrading - I already recompiled the kernel, noticed that everything finally worked when I compiled alsa modules inside the kernel image instead of modules etc. Basically for the user it seems like the whole sound system is broken in the kernel, even if he would know to look at dmesg and try to self-compile alsa-driver - every time a failure and no indication that the whole missing symbols stuff is related to that one parameter set.

Now I don't think that I've added that line to modprobe.d myself, but I could be wrong. Maybe it's automatically added in breezy (or even hoary?) if multiple audio cards are found, or something like that? A special case anyway, but it would seem very good idea to search and remove that line in dapper!