> The next thing you could try is linux-backports-modules
> which is not installed by default and does contain ALSA 1.0.15rc3.
Can you be more specific about how to do that? I ran the command
sudo apt-get install linux-backports-modules
and rebooted, but I'm unsure as to whether that actually installed anything;
"dpkg-query -L linux-backports-modules" only lists files in /usr/share/doc,
and I see no change in the output of "modinfo snd-hda-intel". How can I
verify that I'm in fact running the new ALSA code?
> The next thing you could try is linux-backports -modules
> which is not installed by default and does contain ALSA 1.0.15rc3.
Can you be more specific about how to do that? I ran the command
sudo apt-get install linux-backports -modules
and rebooted, but I'm unsure as to whether that actually installed anything; -modules" only lists files in /usr/share/doc,
"dpkg-query -L linux-backports
and I see no change in the output of "modinfo snd-hda-intel". How can I
verify that I'm in fact running the new ALSA code?