Re: ALSA in a 2.6 world

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On Fri, 2004-04-16 at 07:26, Warren Togami wrote:
> Seriously though, in 99% cases the only way you will get anything into 
> the Fedora kernel is to convince upstream to include it.  
Yes, but that was not the question. 

I guess newer kernels include newer ALSA.
How to update FC kernels with newer kernel versions, but also keeping
fedora patches? (which, btw, should go upstream :P)

Replacing the kernel in src rpm with upstream and updating spec will
create conflicts with existing patches?
-- 
Marius Andreiana
Galuna - Solutii Linux in Romania
http://www.galuna.ro



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