On Thu, Apr 27, 2000 at 04:53:35AM -0700, Kenneth Scharf wrote:
Has anyone seen RedHat's HW detection in action? It's
real cool! I swapped some HW on a system running
RedHat and rebooted the system. It automagicly
detected the new HW (video card) during kernel boot
and installed the
Alex Kwan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2) can I use the sndconfig of Red Hat on potato?
I had a go at repackaging sndconfig for Debian recently, and found that
it depends rather heavily on kudzu (Red Hat's hardware configuration
system). I came to the conclusion that it would take either a major
I had a go at repackaging sndconfig for Debian
recently, and found that
it depends rather heavily on kudzu (Red Hat's
hardware configuration
system). I came to the conclusion that it would take
either a major
rewrite of sndconfig or a reworking of Debian's
hardware detection
system to get
On Thu, Apr 27, 2000 at 04:53:35AM -0700, Kenneth Scharf wrote:
Has anyone seen RedHat's HW detection in action? It's
real cool! I swapped some HW on a system running
RedHat and rebooted the system. It automagicly
detected the new HW (video card) during kernel boot
and installed the
Hi!
1) I am looking for a sound configuration utility
(like sndconfig on Red Hat), which is it?
2) can I use the sndconfig of Red Hat on potato?
thanks!
On Wed, 26 Apr 2000, Alex Kwan wrote:
Hi!
1) I am looking for a sound configuration utility
(like sndconfig on Red Hat), which is it?
2) can I use the sndconfig of Red Hat on potato?
thanks!
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On Wed, Apr 26, 2000 Alex Kwan wrote:
1) I am looking for a sound configuration utility
(like sndconfig on Red Hat), which is it?
i don't know wether debian has such a tool, but, perhaps you are
interested in the ALSA (Advanced Linux Sound Architecture) driver
(http://www.alsa-project.org).
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