fire-eyes wrote:
> I drop[snip]
Okay this has been resolved. I have been using alsa kernel drivers, and
something along the way pulled in alsa-driver. Odd though, I can't
figure out what, equery d alsa-driver shows nothing..
Reinstalling the kernel did the trick.
Thanks for the reads and replie
> I am using alsa-driver-1.0.10
You don't need the alsa-driver package, except you own very recent
hardware and teh kernel-built-in drivers don't support it yet.
What card do you want to drive?
Best regards
ce
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I dropped my alsa issue into a pastebin, so I'm just going to lazily
copy it here. Thanks for reading :)
I am using kernel 2.6.14.4 , compiled myself and installed myself.
I am using alsa-driver-1.0.10 and alsa-lib-1.0.10.
When I try to start the alsasound script, I get pages of errors simila
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