Ok, I see.
Just recompiling ALSA is less complicated than updating the kernel, as it
means checking/testing all other packages/modules that may be affected (e.
g. some touchscreen drivers). But anyway I've already started it.
Thank you.
On Sun, Sep 7, 2014 at 1:25 PM, Clemens Ladisch
wrote:
>
José Jorge Enríquez wrote:
> is it possible to update alsa-driver without updating the kernel?
No.
What prevents you from updating the kernel?
Regards,
Clemens
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I have some systems running Ubuntu 10.04, every now and then I have to move
the installation (disk) to a new system (motherboard), but sometimes sound
does not work until installing a newer version of alsa-driver (Ubuntu 10.04
works with 1.0.21).
I've seen there are no downloads for alsa-driver v