Can anyone give me a brief introduction how to setup ALSA for Debian
Woody. I've never used Debian up to now so I'm not familiar with the
Debian way to get ALSA working.

I've found that included on my Woody cds are only modules for 2.4.16
but I'm using Linux 2.4.18-bf2.4. So I think I have to recompile the
modules. I often did this for other distributions but never for
Debian. I read something about make-kpkg. Is there any advantage in
comparison to the standard way ./configure, make, make install?

Regards,

Christoph 

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