On Fri, 2004-01-23 at 11:24, Andreas Janssen wrote: > Hello > > Soumyadip Modak (<soumyadip@softhome.net>) wrote: > > > I'm trying to setup ALSA on my unstable system. I have an nforce 2 igp > > with onboard i810 compatible sound. I installed the alsa-base, > > alsa-utils and alsaconf packages. But alsaconf can't detect my onboard > > sound, and cat /var/log/boot | grep ALSA says: > > > > Fri Jan 23 20:00:53 2004: ^[[9;30]^[[14;30]ALSA detected, so aumix > > will not touch the mixer settings. > > Fri Jan 23 20:00:54 2004: Starting ALSA (unknown version): failed - > > ALSA modules not installed > > > > Which package do i need to install to get the required ALSA module ? > > I think there are no precompiled modules for the standard Debian > kernels, so you need the alsa-source package. I think you can find more > information on building a deb package with the modules you need on > <http://newbiedoc.sourceforge.net/tutorials/kernel-pkg/index-kernel-pkg.html.en> Nope... I have a limited sources.list on this example machine, but: paladin:~# apt-cache search alsa-modules alsa-modules-2.4.22-1-386 - Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (drivers) alsa-modules-2.4.22-1-586tsc - Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (drivers) alsa-modules-2.4.22-1-686 - Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (drivers) alsa-modules-2.4.22-1-686-smp - Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (drivers) alsa-modules-2.4.22-1-k6 - Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (drivers) alsa-modules-2.4.22-1-k7 - Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (drivers) alsa-modules-2.4.22-1-k7-smp - Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (drivers) I do know there are various other version floating about. This though, is testing. -- greg, greg@gregfolkert.net REMEMBER ED CURRY! http://www.iwethey.org/ed_curry
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