John O'Hagan on 16/04/06 14:55, wrote:
On Sun, 16 Apr 2006 06:24 pm, Adam Hardy wrote:
Hmm. I have installed all the appropriate alsa packages I could find in
synaptic, but I don't have the command alsaconfig on my system.
Where does it come from?
The command you're after is alsaconf.
Great. Thanks, that was easy.
I don't understand how that is connected with udev though. Presumably
running alsaconf set up the udev rule that tells udev to make a device
for alsa?
Adam
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