Re: can't get alsa 1.0.21 to work with kernel 2.6.31

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Giraffe X wrote:> One more question: i need to uninstall ALSA 1.0.21 because i can't > recompile my kernel. Don't have such skills yet. How can i uninstall > the driver, lib and utils from the source file? I tried this in the > terminal:> synghyun@ubuntu:~$ cd alsa-driver*> synghyun@ubuntu:~/alsa-driver-1.0.21$ sudo get-remove> sudo: get-remove: command not found>> Since the "command wasn't found," i'm guessing i didn't use the right > command.>>> Robert Persson wrote:>> Giraffe X wrote:>>  >>> I have a very easy (maybe a newbie) question to add on to this one. >>> After installing the latest (1.0.21) ALSA, should i uninstall the >>> older version in synaptic? At this point i have both installed and >>> i'm wondering if that might be causing problems for me. Thanks.>>>       >>>> Assuming that you are trying to resolve a driver issue, you only need to>> install the driver package. You can leave all the userspace stuff – the>> libraries etc – as they are. You will have to recompile your kernel>> though, before you build and install the drivers themselves, in order to>> make sure that you don't have two sets of drivers conflicting with each>> other.>>>>   >>

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