On Mon, 2011-06-06 at 19:38 -0400, William Hopkins wrote: > On 06/07/11 at 01:05am, Ralf Mardorf wrote: > > Hi :) > > > > after removing all ALSA packages, excepted of libasound2, ALSA is > > broken. I kept libasound2, because it's a dependency for audio apps. If > > needed I could replace it by a dummy package. > > > What packages did you remove? They were probably necessary for ALSA to > function. Libasound2 for example is required for any program which tries to > use ALSA. It *is* the alsa library.
You have sniped text ;). I removed all ALSA 1.0.23 packages, excepted of libasound. Just re-installing the packages won't enable the usage of the kernel's ALSA or am I mistaken? My problem isn't that ALSA from the packages is broken, but that I don't know how to enable the usage of the kernel's ALSA. I can't use 1.0.23, see http://wiki.linuxproaudio.org/index.php/Driver:hdspm I build packages for 1.0.24, but those failed, hence I removed them too. I build kernel 2.6.39.1 and this kernel comes with ALSA 1.0.24, resp. HDSPe AIO support. Cheers! Ralf -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/1307407573.13794.10.camel@debian