Re: Continuing ALSA suckage

2002-01-15 Thread Noah Meyerhans
On Mon, Jan 14, 2002 at 07:14:39PM -0600, Dimitri Maziuk wrote: I can roll my own alsa setup, thankyouverymuch. (In fact, that's what I had working before this upgrade.) Should I purge all this alsa crap and go back to the Good Old Way? I'd rather keep Debian configuration startup files

Re: Continuing ALSA suckage

2002-01-15 Thread Balazs Javor
So? Are there any good documentation available somewhere? I've been trying to figure this whole issue out myself for a while but then gave up and moved to more important stuff for a while, as I'm generally fairly new to Linux and have a lot of other things to learn as well. Generally speaking I'm

Re: Continuing ALSA suckage

2002-01-15 Thread Noah Meyerhans
On Tue, Jan 15, 2002 at 08:32:43PM +0100, Balazs Javor wrote: So? Are there any good documentation available somewhere? I've been trying to figure this whole issue out myself for a while but then gave up and moved to more important stuff for a while, as I'm generally fairly new to Linux and

Re: Continuing ALSA suckage

2002-01-15 Thread Sam Varghese
On Tue, Jan 15, 2002 at 08:32:43PM +0100, Balazs Javor wrote: So? Are there any good documentation available somewhere? I've been trying to figure this whole issue out myself for a while but then gave up and moved to more important stuff for a while, as I'm generally fairly new to Linux and

Re: Continuing ALSA suckage

2002-01-15 Thread Dimitri Maziuk
* Sam Varghese ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly: On Tue, Jan 15, 2002 at 08:32:43PM +0100, Balazs Javor wrote: So? Are there any good documentation available somewhere? I've been trying to figure this whole issue out myself for a while but then gave up and moved to more important stuff

Continuing ALSA suckage

2002-01-14 Thread Dimitri Maziuk
Dear God^Wall does anyone have a working alsa (Debian packages) in Woody with a recent kernel? Does anyone know how alsa is supposed to be set up in Woody? RANT I've finally upgraded the kernel (to 2.4.17) and tried to use Debian ALSA packages (again). Not entirely unexpectedly, ALSA broke.