Re: Getting a driver to support alsa natively

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On 06/01/2008, Jan-Benedict Glaw <jbglaw@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>
> Specifically for a NFS server that's handling development clients, I'd
> really suggest you to install the userland NFS server and strace it.
> That's a really easy solution to a lot of problems!
>

Any clues as to how to get that to work? The daemon just dies on me (I
am using rpc.nfsd) when I try to strace it

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