Re: How to install alsa driver?

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On Wednesday 26 September 2007 00:45, Bill Unruh wrote:
> On Wed, 26 Sep 2007, Nigel Henry wrote:
> > I've never had to install a newer alsa driver before, as my audigy2
> > soundblaster (emu10k1), and Ensoniq (ens1371) have had no problems.
> >
> > I'm getting a new mobo, and may have problems depending on the onboard
> > card. ( it may be an hda intel one).
> >
> > Bill Unruh on the US-122 distortion thread, makes the driver install seem
> > simple, but looking at the install instructions in the the unpacked
> > tarball, it seems more complex than that.
>
> Download the alsa-drivers-1.15.rcx drivers. Untar them.
> Install the kernel source for the kernel you are running.
> Type
> config
> Type
> make
>
> Unload all of your snd modules. (use rmmod or modprobe -r)
> type
> make install
> depmod -a
> use modprobe to reinstall your driver.
>
> Test.
>
> Now, if you only want to change one specific driver you can during
> configure tell it to just compile that driver.
>
> It may also be useful to recompile the new alsa-libs and other alsa
> packages to make sure everything is compatible.

Thanks Bill. I'll have a go at that tomorrow, as it's nearly 1 am here now.

Nigel.

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