> This is a freshly installed (literally YESTERDAY) Debian
> 3.0 ("Woody") x86 system.
If you're using debian, they have a few tools to make the compilation
stage a bit better. If you haven't used make-kpkg before, then now
is a good time to try. It will create the install files as a package,
In the interests of making life easier for my fellow penguinistas Boost
Hardware has aquired a new user friendly, audio centric, domain name.
You can now point your browser at
http://www.djcj.org
and the space occupied by the LAU guide and the quicktoots will be
rendered before your eyes.
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Hello,
i would like to know how much function has been implemented into the
dummy driver. After setting the dummy driver up i tried to play
something to it through xmms. Unfortunately i was not able to record
what i was playing to it. Is this possible or is the data dropped very
early. The main r
chrysalis:~# dpkg --list | grep -i gcc
ii gcc2.95.4-14 The GNU C compiler.
ii gcc-2.95 2.95.4-7 The GNU C compiler.
ii gcc-3.03.0.4-7The GNU C compiler.
ii gcc-3.0-base 3.0.4-7The GNU Compiler Collection (base package).
ii libgcc1
On Sunday 29 September 2002 01:14, Jessica Blank wrote:
> This is really aggravating. I've had a ton of problems
> compiling ALSA in the past on Debian. :( I am getting EXTREMELY upset at
> having continuous problems using ALSA on Debian. And don't tell me to use
> the pre-compiled ALSA packages.
Hello,
I'm a new french user on this list and my english is a little poor. Sorry.
This is the problem,
I make the snd-via8233 driver with oss support and debug level=full, as my
motherboard sometimes hang (MSI K7T266).
In syslog, I've many messages like this, by packet (often 4) :
Sep 29
Hi,
I am having problems with Alsa on my Dell Inspiron laptop which has an
i845MZ motherboard and uses the i8x0 audio drivers (sorry, haven't got the exact
make and model of the sound card here). I've tried using both the Alsa and
modules supplied with the kernel but the both suffer from the same
> I've seen you have declared (in your /etc/modules.conf) your main
> soundcard as an "snd-emu10k1".
A, that what you get when you answer e-mail when your not quite
awake.
The line should read
alias snd-card-0snd-intel8x0
I was looking at both the /etc/modules.conf on my home