On Sun, Nov 19, 2000 at 08:56:10AM -0500, Rich Payne came forth with: > > > Well, you could use ALSA (www.alsa-project.org). > > > > Good point. I hear ALSA support on the Live! cards is better anyway. > > FWIW, when we did the SBLive testing on UP1000 at API we used Alsa as the > other kenrel module wasn't ready yet. > Hmm.. I know that quite a while ago, I was working with Rui Sousa from the emu10k1-devel list to get the Creative drivers working... they were working fine the last time I had a working Alpha (in between machines at the moment), but mixing them with Esound gave me grief (it played everything multiple times (each set of two seconds was repeated 3/4 times)).. > > I think RH is going with 2.4.0-test7 or something like that (at least > > that's what I heard last). It could be that they're using one of the > > 2.2.18pre's, though, since they do resemble the 2.4.0-test series more > > than they resemble 2.2.17 :-P > > 7.0 ships with a 2.2.17, there's a 2.4.0 on one of the CDs if you want to > play with it, but they don't install it for you.
There's a preview directory (under i386) on disk 2 that has 2.4.0-test6 (or thereabouts. It also has devfsd and a few other bits and pieces (a different glibc build). I haven't seen the alpha version yet.. L. -- Liam Bedford | Four thousand holes in Blackburn, Lancashire System Administrator | And though the holes were rather small WBT Systems, Block 2, | They had to count them all Harcourt Centre, Harcourt St. | Now they know how many holes it takes to fill 01-4170100 | The Albert Hall

