OK well it looks like I have been neglecting my admin duties
I am going to proceed with removing the alsa-driver and then go from
there, Holly thx for the workaround but I do not feel confident in me
;)
I will trust the powers that be and make portage happy, my theory
being that portage manages a
Hi
I think I know why I have this error but I woul like another view
before I -aCv the package, the error from this mornings emerge -aDuv
world was :-
checking for built-in ALSA... "yes"
configure: error: You have built-in ALSA in your kernel.
!!! Please attach the config.log to your bug report
Stuart Howard wrote:
thx for the response
I think we missed each other with the point though, currently my sound
works just fine and I am happy with it as it is [ie. built in] I am
not sure where the alsa driver in "world" came from unless it is a
hangover from my initial genkernel instalation.
In order to use alsa-driver, you must not have alsa compiled in the
kernel, I dunno exactly how you got this error using alsa already if
everything was working before (unless you changed any settings on your
kernel config). Enable only the audio support, compile modules for
your sound-cards and let
thx for the response
I think we missed each other with the point though, currently my sound
works just fine and I am happy with it as it is [ie. built in] I am
not sure where the alsa driver in "world" came from unless it is a
hangover from my initial genkernel instalation.
I would like to remove
Oh, I see...
Well, since you have it builtin and everything is working, maybe its
dependent on other app, do you have alsa-utils or anything that could
pull alsa-drivers?
If you have an old installation and (like me) don't remember exactly
the steps for the initial configuration (I used alsa-driv
Stuart Howard schreef:
> thx for the response
>
> I think we missed each other with the point though, currently my sound
> works just fine and I am happy with it as it is [ie. built in] I am
> not sure where the alsa driver in "world" came from unless it is a
> hangover from my initial genkernel
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