Dominique Michel wrote: > Le Thu, 15 Feb 2007 17:53:04 +0100, > Dragan Noveski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit : > > >> Dominique Michel wrote: >> >>>>> You cannot have both the in-kernel alsa drivers and the drivers from >>>>> alsa-driver at the same time. You must chose one, install and use it. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> sorry for the noob-terminology, the kernel is compile dwith the alsa >>>> modules for onboard, rme and usb-audio. >>>> >>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>> You have a few alsa packages: alsa-lib, alsa-driver, alsa-utils and so on. >>> They are all coming directly from the alsa team. >>> >>> With the kernel sources, you also get the alsa driver, it is what I call the >>> in-kernel alsa driver by opposition to the alsa-driver package. The only >>> difference is at the last alsa-driver is generally more up-to-date as the >>> in-kernel alsa driver. But if the in-kernel driver is working, it is no >>> need to upgrade. And you cannot have both at the same time with the same >>> kernel. But you can have one kernel with the in-kernel driver and another >>> one with the alsa-driver. >>> >>> >>> >> ok, i think that i got now at least this part of the exercise: >> >> here the kernel is compiled with alsa stuff as modules, that means that >> kernel is using alsa from the alsa-driver! >> if i would compile the kernel with alsa build-in, would not even need >> the alsa-driver from alsa/debian! >> >> did i got it? >> > > Yes! > > Ciao, > Dominique > > ok, very much thanks for the help dominique!
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