alsa and 2.6 kernels

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And, I didn't have any issues. Of course the ALSA that's part of the kernel won't necessarily be the latest ALSA drivers, but I would certainly build them.


David Csercsics writes:
> >For when I screw up my courage to try alsa again, does enabling it in the
> >2.6 kernel make any difference in how you actually install it compared to
> >when it wasn't a kernel option? And what is the best version of utils,
> >libs and drivers to use?
> 
> 
> 
> I would not use the ALSA that comes with the 2.6 kernels because it
> has issues. Just build it the same as you would for 2.4 as modules. Get
> the latest version of ALSA which is 1.04.
> 
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