2.6 Kernels and ALSA

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You can tell what alsa version you've got by looking through the dmesg out
put of a 2.6 kernel, provided that it's builtin; as modules, I have no
idea; maybe it's the same.



On Wed, 19 May 2004, Steve Holmes wrote:

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> I know that ALSA has been included permenantly with the 2.6 kernels
> but sometimes the version lags behind slightly, the latest ALSA
> version on the street.  What are the effects of these different
> versions? How does one tell what version of ALSA is actually in a
> given kernel source tree? I looked all around the source and cannot
> find an ALSA version any place.  Do I have to downgrade my ALSA libs
> and utils to match this kernel version?  Currently, I have
> alsa-drivers-1.0.3 for my 2.4 kernel.  Every time I change ALSA
> versions, I invaritabally have to go and redo all my alsa mixer
> settings to match things up again.
>
> Thanks for any help you can offer.
>
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