Do this and be very carefull. Take a look at your /etc/apt/sources.list add a line for unstable. Do a apt-get update then do a apt-get install sndconfig. Then do not wait do not pass go do not collect $200 comment out the unstable line from your sources. Then do a apt-get update and press on. Yes there are some problems with doing it this way and yes apt might complain at you in the future but with the 1 or 2 packages I really need (pdq and xpdq) that I have done this with I have not broken anything. Maybe others can tell you bad stories but it works for me.
---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- From: Gian Piero Ascenso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Sat, 25 Nov 2000 17:39:45 +0100 >Hi, > >I've got a YAMAHA YMF715 sound chip on my mother board >and I used to drive it with OPL3 SAx2 when I used Corel >Linux. Now I'm using Debian 2.2 but I can't find the >sndconfig tool I had in Corel. Apt-get couldn't fetch >package sndconfig. > >I've looked into the mail-list archive and in Feb 2000 >I found a message from Yannick Jentsin which should work >fine, but it's a bit criptic for me. I don't know where >to start from and what to do next. > >Is there anyone that can tell me what I should do, >step by step? I've only the soundcore module compiled >in the kernel. Where could I find opl3, opl3sa2? > >Thanks in advance. > > --Gian Piero > > >-- >To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] >with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >