<  ------------ Původní zpráva ------------
<  Od: Ralf Mardorf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
<  Předmět: Re: [64studio-users] Rebuild alsa
<  Datum: 06.10.2008 00:47:19
<  ----------------------------------------
<  Jaromír Mikeš wrote:
<  > Hi,
<  >
<  > I've compiled new kernel for me 2.6.24.7-rt20 which seems to have a bug in
<  builded alsa modules (RME Digiface).
<  >
<  > http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.alsa.user/29391/match=2.6.24
<  >
<  > I would like to upgrade alsa modules from 1.0.15 to 1.0.17
<  >
<  > Is there any way how to do it?
<  > I didn't found any new howto which I dare to follow.
<  >
<  > Thanks for advice.
<  >
<  > mira
<  
<  'ALSA driver sources
<  This package contains the source code for the ALSA drivers.
<  The source code can be compiled into an alsa-modules package
<  using the m-a utility (available in the module-assistant
<  package). Please note that the kernel headers must be
<  installed to compile these modules. Please read the
<  README.Debian file for more information about loading and
<  building modules.
<  
<  ALSA is the Advanced Linux Sound Architecture.'
<  
<  deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian/ lenny main contrib non-free
<  
<  But why don't you use the 2.6.21-1 default kernel coming with modules
<  1.0.17?
<  

Thanks a lot for help Ralf
I've tried compile my own kernel just because 64studio has generic kernel it is 
mean kernel suitable for many computers.
I was curious to a difference in performance with new kernel compiled exactly 
for my processor.
And mainly because I am curious :-)
I am just compiling my kernel without embeded alsa modules and then I will try 
to build them your way.
I'll let you how it was goiing.

mira 
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