As I had previously wrote: > This is getting to the point that I am actually thinking of trying ALSA
Well, I had tried that, and found that the package alsadriver is not available for the version of the kernel that I am using (2.2.19). I downloaded the drivers, followed the installation instructions, and .\configure failed. I wasn't about to attempt to go through the compilation manually. The reason: I can't even get "Hello, world" to compile (gcc can't find the header file). Now I have the kernel modules set up, and squawking when I give them the chance, the base alsa packages, and the source for the appropriate (I hope) alsadriver. I am wondering more about the specific causes of my problem, and how to deal with them. I'm tired of always getting nothing. Thanks for any help, Seneca [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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