On Tue, 15 May 2001, Yannick Asselin wrote:
>
> Alsa installs okay, but I only have version .5.9 and I need .5.10 to get
> the Maestro 3 drivers for the sound chip I have in the laptop. Only
> thing is when I go to the ALSA website and install the sources and try
>
> [snip]
>
> quicker way to get i
I got the latest Alsa working yesterday... The driver and library tarballs
compiled and installed fine. But in alsa-utils, the 'alsamixer' module had
a small problem. It compiled OK, but the makefile did not link it against
the ncurses library (lots of errors about 'no reference to (ncurses
f
I got everything but my sound (and suspend/resume, but that's another
story) running in linux on my Inspiron 8000 (
yay! )
Alsa installs okay, but I only have version .5.9 and I need .5.10 to get
the Maestro 3 drivers for the sound chip I have in the laptop. Only
thing is when I go to the ALSA web
On Tue, 15 May 2001, Yannick Asselin wrote:
>
> Alsa installs okay, but I only have version .5.9 and I need .5.10 to get
> the Maestro 3 drivers for the sound chip I have in the laptop. Only
> thing is when I go to the ALSA website and install the sources and try
>
> [snip]
>
> quicker way to get
I got the latest Alsa working yesterday... The driver and library tarballs
compiled and installed fine. But in alsa-utils, the 'alsamixer' module had
a small problem. It compiled OK, but the makefile did not link it against
the ncurses library (lots of errors about 'no reference to (ncurses
I got everything but my sound (and suspend/resume, but that's another
story) running in linux on my Inspiron 8000 (
yay! )
Alsa installs okay, but I only have version .5.9 and I need .5.10 to get
the Maestro 3 drivers for the sound chip I have in the laptop. Only
thing is when I go to the ALSA we
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