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Hmm just upgraded the base-system inkluding kernel 2.4.24.
Now I recieve alot of modprobe errors during the boot process. All of the errors is ALSA relative.
I looked at rc.modules for hope, but everything is #commentet, so the question is where does Slack 9.1 loads modukles from besides rc.modules?
The sound is still working, and doing a lsmod reveils that both the snd and emu10k1 driver is loaded..... Strange!
You might have some in your /etc/rc.d/rc.alsa file. I had the same problem after a recent upgrade to 2.6. I went from modularized alsa to compiled in, and needed to comment out all of the modual loading in rc.alsa.
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