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Re: Another ALSA post



On Tue, Apr 13, 2004 at 12:28:16AM +0100, users@linuxforums.org wrote:
> I am using Woody.
> 
> I read the documentation, and I see where I am not communicating
> properly.
> 
> It states"
--snip--
> There is the problem.  I do NOT have a kernel source tree.  I feel
> like I am whining now, heh...
--snip-- 
> Any one have ideas?  I can only assume someone with the same install
> (it's the base install with bf24 option) has the same scenario,, and
> has maybe found a workaround

I'm not sure which documentation you're reading here. If you take a
look at /usr/share/doc/alsa-source/README.Debian.gz, it'll have
directions on how to set up the drivers 3 different ways. Using
make-kpkg along with a custom compiled kernel, using the debian build
scrips, and the hard way. :) What you want is to use the debian build
scripts. Once you install the appropriate headers package, it's just a
matter of going into the alsa directory and doing something along the
lines of 'debian/rules binary' and you're done. The documentation will
have more exact instructions of course.

Hope that helps.

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