In another thread ("sound problems on debian"), I explained that my new etch installation didn't drive my Intel onboard sound card. It was suggested that I try upgrading from source from alsa-1.0.13 to alsa-1.0.14. I've done this and have sound now but wonder what kind of pain will be ahead with the package-management system.
What I did was to put in alsa-base 1.0.14-rc1 from Debian experimental and alsa-lib and alsa-driver 1.0.14rc2 from source. I made deb files of these two but couldn't install them that way because of conflicts. I tried checkinstall from unstable as well as dpkg -i. I'm a little worried what sort of mess I'll have when it comes time to upgrade any of the debian packages involved. dpkg still shows libasound2 1.0.13-1 installed, but many of those files were overwritten by the install of alsa-lib from source. alsa-driver replaced files from the package linux-image-2.6.18-3-686 and a couple of others. I did save archives of the original files but don't know if that will be enough. Am I likely to have a mess on my hands upgrading any of the packages involved? Thanks. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]