> hi, > > just recently installed alsa drivers too...so, i'm just wondering: you > said you untarred alsa into the modules subdirectory? normally the alsa > installation script should do that for you. also, you shouldn't have to > copy files around...with debian anyway. i remember, coming from suse > myself, i used to do that alot too...with debian however, you should be > okay without doing that. basically you should just put all the files > (kernel source, alsa drivers) to wherever you want them to be (myself, i > put them into /usr/src/kernel-source-x.x.x and /usr/src/alsa) then change
Actually, Debian gives you a copy of alsa-driver.tar.gz in /usr/src. If you untar them, the files go automagically into /usr/src/modules/alsa-driver-<version> which is perfectly right for Debian (see below)... > over to the alsa directory and run ./configure --with-cards=<the module > for your card> additionally you may have to add another --with for the > directory of the kernel source... You have also the file /etc/alsa/alsa-source.conf Where you can enter your card... What I always do: Unpacking the kernel-sources in /usr/src/ (-> /usr/src/kernel-sources-<version>) Compiling a new kernel: - cd kernel-sources-<version> - make menuconfig - make-kpkg --revision=<MyRevision> kernel_image Unpacking the alsa-sources in /usr/src (-> /usr/src/modules/alsa-driver-<version>) cd kernel-sources-<version> make-kpkg modules_image After that you have in /usr/src - a kernel image (kernel-image-<version>.deb) - a alsa modules image (alsa-modules-<version>.deb) - maybe any other modules images These images can be installed with dpkg -i ImageFile.deb The package management system makes all the configuration for you (no need for snddevices, etc) Hope that helps Regards Andreas -- Andreas Tscharner Hain't we got all the fools in town on our side? And hain't that a big enough majority in any town? -- Mark Twain, "Huckleberry Finn" -- Andreas Tscharner Hain't we got all the fools in town on our side? And hain't that a big enough majority in any town? -- Mark Twain, "Huckleberry Finn"