On Fri, 13 Aug 1999, Ryan Chouinard wrote:

> Hey,
> 
>    I have used Red Hat 5.2 in the past, and recently switched to 
> Debian 2.1.  I had trouble getting the ALSA modules to work with the 
> default 2.0.36 kernel, so I compiled my own 2.2.10, and then I could 
> get sound to work, after manually loading the modules every boot, but 
> my cdrom drive stopped working, and the system seemed to continue 
> trying to use the modules from 2.0.36, causing several problems. Can 
> anyone lend me assistance in creating a custom kernel and installing 
> the ALSA modules correctly?  Here is some info on my system, just in case:
> 
>       Kernel: Whatever works, preferably 2.2.x, currently default 2.0.36
>       CDROM:  ATAPI IDE
>       Sound:  SB16/PnP
> 
>    I would appreciate any help/input, as I happen to like my cdrom 
> drive, and have a huge collection of mp3s I can't listen to right now 
> ;-P

kernel-howto
for cdrom -- just block devices -> atapi cdrom
for sb use OSS, everything in modules.
_____                                              Aug 13, 10:57
Alexander Kotelnikov
Saint-Petersburg, Russia        
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