You could also use a "backported" kernel-image from www.backport.org
That would save you the trouble of compilation and would still be quite
clean.

~ Paulus

I've got an integrated AC'97 audio chip in my laptop that uses the i810_audio kernel driver or ALSA's snd-intel8x0 driver.

The problem is that Woody's latest kernel (2.4.18) is too old to support my particular audio chip (first supported in 2.4.20).

So I've got three options, I believe:

1. Build myself a new 2.4.2x kernel.

2. Install Woody's alsa packages and compile a corresponding module version for my 2.4.18 kernel.

3. Build myself a new ALSA system.

Any advice on what would be the cleanest solution here?

Thanks in advance.




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