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01-19-2003, 07:21 AM
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Member
Registered: Jan 2003
Distribution: Gentoo 2006.1 @ linux 2.6.18-g-r6
Posts: 50
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Sound module isn't loaded at startup
I've installed the Nvidia drivers for nforce, what brought up my internet, and my sound, but i always got to load the nvaudio module manually,
is there some file I've got to change to make it load at startup?
I'm running Redhat 8.0
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01-19-2003, 07:57 AM
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Senior Member
Registered: Oct 2002
Location: Belgium
Distribution: Debian, Free/OpenBSD
Posts: 1,123
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Add the entry to /etc/modukes
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01-19-2003, 10:21 AM
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LQ Guru
Registered: Jan 2001
Posts: 24,149
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Quote:
Originally posted by iceman47
Add the entry to /etc/modukes
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Just to clarify this and so it doesn't cause confusion, that k in /etc/modukes is suppose to be an l as int /etc/modules.
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01-19-2003, 01:38 PM
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Senior Member
Registered: Oct 2002
Location: Belgium
Distribution: Debian, Free/OpenBSD
Posts: 1,123
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lol sorry, typo
I need a new keyboard
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01-20-2003, 02:17 PM
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Member
Registered: Jan 2003
Distribution: Gentoo 2006.1 @ linux 2.6.18-g-r6
Posts: 50
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Tanx
Okay,
it's loaded at startup
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07-03-2003, 07:15 PM
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LQ Newbie
Registered: Jul 2003
Posts: 1
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Sorry to be really stupid but what is the correct line to add to this file?
I "improvised" a line and the GUI wouldn't load which was worrying.
Thanks
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07-04-2003, 09:49 AM
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Member
Registered: Feb 2003
Posts: 484
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alias sound-slot-0 "module"
that's a zero, and then put your module name in. take a look at /lib/modules/kernelversion/modules.dep to see what it is.
cheers.
edit: oh and don't have the quotes.
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