Hello, As a follow-up to thread `software speech synthesis in d-i?', I'm wondering about the kernel sound drivers and kernel-wedge.
I had started writing a sound-pcm-modules file that would include drivers for boards that support PCM, so as to avoid wasting space with MIDI boards. However, AIUI, a module can not be in several kernel-wedge packages, and so there couldn't be both a sound-pcm-modules and a sound-seq-modules since actually a lot of devices do support both PCM and MIDI :) so I'm even wondering whether to just call it sound-modules? The list of drivers is quite long, and I'm wondering whether it is really useful to rule out MIDI-only drivers, as there are very few boards not supporting PCM. Simply including everything from sound/ would be a lot easier to maintain, wouldn't it? I'm OK with taking the time to select drivers, I'm just wondering whether it's really worth spending time on it instead of other things (the waste is probably a few 100KBs, compared to the total 6MB of sound/). Samuel -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-boot-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org