cothrige([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said: > Having been a fairly long-time Slackware user, since 8.1, and being > somewhat unhappy with some compatibility problems with Gnome apps and > that distro, I decided to see if Debian would work for me. I don't > have high-speed internet access and so used a work computer which I > have access to periodically to download and burn the first two discs > of Testing. This seemed a solid place to start and I was confident > that two discs would get a working system up. > > I was not surprised to find that basically I was right, though > surprised at some of what was left off of these two discs, eg. alsa, X > headers and libraries, emacs, etc. But, overall, things went well and > after tinkering about with the installation I soon got a working > system with the basics in place. > > After downloading and installing the alsa-1.0.8 packages I ran > alsaconf and had the sound up and running. However, I discovered > later that if I rebooted the sound never reloaded and I had to run > alsaconf again. man alsactl - [options] [store|restore] <card # or id>
That bit me too. WT -- Documentation is the castor oil of programming. Managers know it must be good because the programmers hate it so much. _______________________________________________________ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]