Hallo, Philippe Langlois hat gesagt: // Philippe Langlois wrote:
Better would be to install ALSA. That's another story once again. It seems to beMUCH easier to install ALSA by enabling its option in the Kernel in kernels 2.5.X than to compile it as external modules with kernel 2.4.X.
Installing ALSA modules on Debian is actually very easy IMO. If you compiled your custom kernel, which you probably did because of latency and capabilites patch, you should have used "make-kpkg" from the package "kernel-package". If you then install alsa-source and extract the alsa-driver.tgz in /usr/src, you can just issue a "make-kpkg modules_image" to build the ALSA modules. Install the resulting alsa-modules package, run alsaconf and your ready to rock'n roll. ;)
Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org__