I tried both suggestions.
There was no line 'options snd-hda-intel' in
/etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf at all, so I added it at the end.
'enable_msi=0' gave me an instant crash as described, no fun there.
Replaced it with 'enable_msi=0 position_fix=1' and rebooted (testing
some other things as well and want to be sure anyway)
So far I can drag the volume slider around and nothing crashes. Looking
good.
Attaching my modified /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf
I will report back in a couple of days to confirm either way; good or bad.
hi Daniel,
I tried both suggestions. d/alsa- base.conf at all, so I added it at the end.
There was no line 'options snd-hda-intel' in
/etc/modprobe.
'enable_msi=0' gave me an instant crash as described, no fun there.
Replaced it with 'enable_msi=0 position_fix=1' and rebooted (testing
some other things as well and want to be sure anyway)
So far I can drag the volume slider around and nothing crashes. Looking
good.
Attaching my modified /etc/modprobe. d/alsa- base.conf
I will report back in a couple of days to confirm either way; good or bad.
thanx
Tom