Re: oh crikey, it's ALSA all over again

2001-06-03 Thread Andreas Tscharner
> hi, > > just recently installed alsa drivers too...so, i'm just wondering: you > said you untarred alsa into the modules subdirectory? normally the alsa > installation script should do that for you. also, you shouldn't have to > copy files around...with debian anyway. i remember, coming from sus

Re: oh crikey, it's ALSA all over again

2001-06-03 Thread vester
hi, just recently installed alsa drivers too...so, i'm just wondering: you said you untarred alsa into the modules subdirectory? normally the alsa installation script should do that for you. also, you shouldn't have to copy files around...with debian anyway. i remember, coming from suse myself,

Re: oh crikey, it's ALSA all over again

2001-06-02 Thread David Z Maze
Blue Rat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: BR> Oh, I have unpacked the kernel source into /usr/src/linux all BR> right; ALSA modules have been untarred into the modules BR> subdirectory where they belong, run configure and I'm fine. (The kernel source doesn't actually *need* to go into /usr/src/linux, a

oh crikey, it's ALSA all over again

2001-06-02 Thread Blue Rat
Hey ho, Well, you'll never guess. The transition from Mandrake 7.2 to Debian didn't exactly go without a glitch, but I have configured almost everything I need. Almost. Except for ALSA modules, that is. Oh, I have unpacked the kernel source into /usr/src/linux all right; ALSA modules have bee