On Fri, Nov 24, 2000 at 09:10:09PM +, Pollywog wrote:
> The reason I could not get it to work in the past was that I did
> not know I had to download the drivers from the ALSA website, and I
> thought the Debian ALSA packages were sufficient.
The Debian packages _are_ sufficient, or at least
No, that's a different one. www.linux-thinkpad.org is apparently down as I
said in my previous email though. :-) Google may have a cached copy, though.
On Friday 24 November 2000 17:43, Pollywog wrote:
> The link seems not to work, so I left out the "-" in the domain and that
> is a valid URL, li
The link seems not to work, so I left out the "-" in the domain and that
is a valid URL, linuxthinkpad.org. Is it the one you were thinking of?
--
Andrew
On Fri, 24 Nov 2000 17:32:24 -0500, Chris Black said:
> ALSA works perfectly on my Thinkpad A20p. You may want to check out
> www.linux-thi
On Fri, 24 Nov 2000 17:32:24 -0500, Chris Black said:
> ALSA works perfectly on my Thinkpad A20p. You may want to check out
> www.linux-thinkpad.org (although it seems to be down at the moment) which
> has
> a long list of links describing how to install and configure the various
> eccentr
ALSA works perfectly on my Thinkpad A20p. You may want to check out
www.linux-thinkpad.org (although it seems to be down at the moment) which has
a long list of links describing how to install and configure the various
eccentric drivers in the different Thinkpad models.
--Chris
On Friday 24 No
I replaced the commercial OSS drivers in my desktop machine with the ALSA
drivers, and it works great. The reason I could not get it to work in the
past was that I did not know I had to download the drivers from the ALSA
website, and I thought the Debian ALSA packages were sufficient.
Now I want
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