[Bug 15465] Hotplug hangs on boot due to Intel high definition audio sound chipset
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------- Additional Comments From myles at myles.id.au 2005-09-30 03:30 UTC -------
(In reply to comment #9)
> (In reply to comment #8)
> > sudo wget ftp://ftp.alsa-project.org/pub/driver/alsa-driver-1.0.9a.tar.bz2
> > sudo tar -jxvf alsa-driver-1.0.9a.tar.bz2
> > cd alsa-driver-1.0.9a
> > sudo ./configure
> > sudo make
> > sudo make install
> ...
> > So yeah it was the hda-intel driver. I only had to modprobe it once. Sound just
> > worked on the next boot and thenafter.
>
> As Breezy now comes with ALSA 1.0.9, you should be able to boot Breezy.
> Can you confirm?
Is there a new preview release? This bug appears in the current Breezy Preview 1
(8th September) release. It did not appear in hoary, the above notes are just a
reference of how I got it working in hoary. I think this issue is related to the
current alsa release combined with the current ubuntu kernel. Do you need any
more info? I've posted lsmod, lspci, syslog messages, is there anything more I
can add? The only way I can boot breezy now is by disabling my soundcard in the
BIOS and obviously this is not ideal ...
Thanks,
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