On Wed, 20 Aug 2003, Austin wrote: > > On 08/20/03 03:57:30, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > On Tue, 19 Aug 2003, Austin wrote: > > > > > > > > So a few comments: > > > 1. Kernel 2.6 alsa backport sucks. Hard. > > It can also be due to one of the other ALSA patches inside mdk kernel. Can > > you just disable those and try, and do a diff on the rest to see what is > > different? > > It sounds like that might be the problem. > I'm not 100% sure what you want me to do though. > Disable extraneous alsa patches in kernel spec, rebuild a new kernel and test not sure if that is possible, you can only give the start patch number to the apply_patches script. But you can just remove them from the patches tarbal (it is in your SOURCES dir, IIRC linux-<version>q<version>.tar.bz2) and then rebuild the kernel (check the patches you remove, some might be required to let it build properly). > it. I think I can do that. > But then diff what? o..I meant, if it still doesn't work, diff the unpacked alsa tarbal (it is also in the patches file) against your functional alsa download, to be sure there are no differences.
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