Re: ALSA
- To: Hubert Chan <hackerhue@geek.com>, debian-laptop@lists.debian.org
- Subject: Re: ALSA
- From: Tom Allison <tallison1@twmi.rr.com>
- Date: Mon, 1 Oct 2001 17:32:42 -0400
- Message-id: <01100117324201.00452@bilbo>
- In-reply-to: <01092918412900.13178@bilbo>
- References: <3BB52CB2.4050303@twmi.rr.com> <87k7yhiq1l.fsf@hackerhue.ddts.net> <01092918412900.13178@bilbo>
On Saturday 29 September 2001 18:41, Tom Allison spewed forth:
> > Hmm. Random question: which alsaconf package do you have installed?
> > alsaconf or alsaconf-0.4? I think that you want the alsaconf package.
>
definitely alsaconf and not alsaconf-0.4
> I'm pretty sure it was the not 0.4 version. I has a mention in the screens
> that I have to be using alsa version >=0.5 if that's any help.
>
> > I'm not sure what you mean by "created a file *set*
> > /etc/alsa/modules/1.0". On my system, /etc/alsa/modules/1.0 is just a
> > normal file. Maybe try deleting it, and just running alsaconf. It
> > looks like alsaconf creates both 1.0 and 0.5 files.
>
> I'll check on this.
>
YES
> > Make sure that there is a symbolic link from /etc/modutils/alsa to
> > /etc/alsa/modutils/1.0 (I think that alsaconf should create this link),
> > and that update-modules gets run (I think that alsaconf should do this,
> > but it doesn't hurt to run it again).
>
> I'll have to check on this too.
>
Does it really matter what the Card Identifier is?
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