On 12/6/05, C. Beamer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yeah, I did follow the ALSA guide originally when I first set it up, before the GCC upgrade. The only sound support I have in my kernel is <M> Sound card support. Everything else in the kernel is turned off. I should be able to just emerge alsa-driver. This worked before the GCC upgrade, and still works on 2 other machines ever after the upgrade. Only this one machine is being stubborn, I don't know what to do to fix it.
Hi,
I'm certainly not an authority here, but I suffered some minor pains
getting alsa to work after upgrading gcc. I referred to the Alsa Gentoo
Linux Guide.
From this, it looks like you are trying to install alsa-driver and
according to the guide, if you install the driver, you do not compile
alsa with the kernel. At least that's what worked for me.
I selected to compile sound into the kernel and then emerged alsa driver
and followed the remaining steps in the Guide and alsa works fine.
HTH.
Colleen
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