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Subject: Re: [Alsa-user] ALSA on Debian Problems, EMU10k1 failed
Date: Tue, 9 Dec 2003 02:35:14 +
On Tuesday 09 Dec 2003 01:55, Ryan Kelley wrote:
> I compiled my modules using a Debian packager thingy. I downloaded the
> latest ALSA source (0.9.8) using apt, along with alsa-ba
On Tuesday 09 Dec 2003 01:55, Ryan Kelley wrote:
> I compiled my modules using a Debian packager thingy. I downloaded the
> latest ALSA source (0.9.8) using apt, along with alsa-base and alsa-utils.
> Then I used make-kpgk to make a deb file for the alsa modules. The error
> comes when I try to ins
got finished deleting every trace of anything related to
alsa on my box and redoing the whole process. Still no beans. Any other good
ideas? Thanks a ton for the help!!!
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Subject: Re: [Alsa-user] ALSA on
I'm just getting finished with something similar. I'm sure there's a better
way, but this was how I got it to work:
I followed the instructions from
http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=CompilingTips
It didn't work, so I tried again.
After the reboot, I did a modprobe and noticed that the modu
I am trying to load the snd-emu10k1 module but am constantly getting a
failed no such device or device busy message. I had them working on my
Testing system, but now am at Unstable. I can load the EMU10K1.o module
succesfully and I can hear sound, but that is the OSS one and I want to use
ALSA,