I installed the following debs from the woody
archive or from incoming.debian.org. My kernel
is a 2.2.15 that I compiled myself. In order to
install the alsa-modules package I had to give
the "--force-depends" option to dpkg.
alsa-base_0.5.8a-1.deb
alsa-modules-2.2.15_0.5.8a-1+2.2.15-1_i386.deb
On Wed, Jun 14, 2000 at 03:09:16PM +0200, Wojciech Zabolotny wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I had some troubles with ALSA drivers, provided with potato.
> I sent a message to one of their developers, and this is what I received:
>
> > you are using a very old version of ALSA.
> > please upgrade your drive
On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Wojciech Zabolotny wrote:
> So now I have two questions.
> 1) How can I upgrade the ALSA drivers in potato so that I wouldn't break
>the debian packaging system (Is there something like kernel-package
>available for them)?
Add the apt source.conf lines for woody, run
Hi All,
I had some troubles with ALSA drivers, provided with potato.
I sent a message to one of their developers, and this is what I received:
> you are using a very old version of ALSA.
> please upgrade your driver/libs from www.alsa-project.org
>
> all azt2320 cards are well supported now.
So
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