I did the following. But no sound. Not even when the tab key is pressed on
the console. kernel 2.6.22 was already installed on my laptop when I
upgraded to lenny.
# Compile alsa-modules
# (i.e kernel 2.6.22 + alsa-module 1.0.15)
apt-get remove 'alsa-modules-*'
apt-get install module-assistant als
Hello,
On Fri, 2008-01-25 at 23:46 -0800, Jos Collin wrote:
> But the problems that I had in Debian-Etch remains the same in Lenny
> too. Now I'm trying to recompile alsa module. as per Franklin's reply.
> I'm trying an easy method, by downloading and recompiling kernel
> 2.6.23. The link given by
Hi Jos,
> Thanks for your response. I've installed Debian-Etch 4.0 r1 initially.
> Now I have upgraded to Lenny, by editing sources.list and included
> non_free too in it.
>
I just saw this on Debian planet this morning ;)
http://wiki.debian.org/EtchAndAHalf
> But the problems that I had in De
Hi All,
Thanks for your response. I've installed Debian-Etch 4.0 r1 initially. Now I
have upgraded to Lenny, by editing sources.list and included non_free too in
it.
But the problems that I had in Debian-Etch remains the same in Lenny too.
Now I'm trying to recompile alsa module. as per Franklin'
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