Ed (or anyone else affected by this bug):
Would it be possible for you to run the "alsa-info.sh" script on both a working and a non-working kernel? You can get the script by running the following on the command line:
$ wget http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-info.sh
Then, just run the script using:
$ bash alsa-info.sh
This will collect info on you system and write it down on a text file (the filename will be on /tmp and the script will tell you the file name).
Thanks
Ed (or anyone else affected by this bug):
Would it be possible for you to run the "alsa-info.sh" script on both a working and a non-working kernel? You can get the script by running the following on the command line:
$ wget http:// www.alsa- project. org/alsa- info.sh
Then, just run the script using:
$ bash alsa-info.sh
This will collect info on you system and write it down on a text file (the filename will be on /tmp and the script will tell you the file name).
Thanks