Hi,

        With Alsa .9 beta 7 packages successfully unpacked and compiled, I get no 
sound.  It says at, "modprobe snd-card-audiopci" that it can't find 
it.  Reading in the how-to, it says:

Sound devices
ALSA uses special devices in the /dev-tree. Make sure you have run the 
./snddevices script in the
alsa-drivers source directory.

I ran "./snddevices" in where I had unpacked everything, which is 
/home/Brandon/alsab7/alsa-driver-0.9.0beta7/   as root.   Should I move 
those directories to /usr/source or something?   Do I have to recompile?  I 
didn't know the location of the directory would affect that sort of 
thing.  Thanks for any help.

-Brandon

p.s.  Greg- I screwed up my VMware installation now, but I'll try to go 
through that whole process sometime.  School is pretty busy right now, but 
I hope to do some work on the weekend.  When it was working, on the VMware 
menu, I went to "USB" and it said, "Lexmark USB device," which tells me it 
saw it.  Remember, Linux doesn't have the drivers for it or anything so 
that must mean that the USB works and that it was able to talk to it.  But 
now I'll have to reinstall Windows under Vmware and the Lexmark 
software.  I'm running stock RH 7.1 (kernel 2.4.2)  

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