Not too long ago, I tried installing Alsa drivers on Redhat9. sndconfig identifies the sound chip on my system board as a VIA 82c686A
I keep this machine up to date with the Redhat released updates (via up2date)
I tried following the directions on the alsa-project website, (via82xx driver) and when I rebooted the machine, I got no sound at all.
I'd like to get ALSA working correctly, but I'd settle for getting my system back to the way it was.
Can anyone give me some pointers?
I'd go to the source directories and type "make uninstall". If that doesn't work, I'd try "make install", which will overwrite alsa with more alsa, but at least give you a shell log of what's done, then you can sort of manually undo it by doing the reverse process.
I'm just a clueless guy though, so if you explode your computer, blah blah, dont blame me.
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