Joey Hess posts: > Philipp Schulte wrote: > > Try if there is a script called "snddevices" > > There is no script with that name in all of debian. >
UR wrong. The script is hiding inside the source deb'ed pack 'alsa-source_0.5.9d-4_all.deb'. Untar the resultant 'alsa-driver.tar.gz ' which U can find in UR /usr/src. > I am more interested in how this is supposed to work with > the debian packages > I too was. It is all done in a pucca way. The maintainer Masato Taruishi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> has done a great job in packaging this. > and why they do not do it automatically. I suspect it is a > bug. > No, Joey..it's not a bug. Masato has packaged the source very clue-fully integrating the install of the same with 'debconf'. One can choose the sound card immediately once the .deb package gets installed. Do not forget to read the 'README.Debian.gz' inside '/usr/share/doc/alsa-source'. Generating the modules is a breeze 'coz only the relevant ones for the card U have are compiled. Just see how easy the process is with 'make-kpkg' !! 'make-kpkg' is got from the package 'kernel-package_xx.deb'. -- ragOO, VU2RGU Keeping the Air-Waves FREE.....Amateur Radio Keeping the W W W FREE..Debian GNU/${OS}