alsa and kernel 2.6

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Just as a note, if you are using Debian, the packages are up to date,
so you don't need to compile anything -- I am using them with my
2.6.11 kernel.

on Monday 04/11/2005 Charles Hallenbeck(chuckh at hhs48.com) wrote
 > 
 > I got the 1.0.8 libraries, oss package, and utilities.
 > 
 > The libraries compiled and installed okay, and I did an ldconfig. Then 
 > the oss package went in okay, but the utils failed with error I 
 > mentioned.
 > 
 > I guess I could turn off the kernel alsa support and begin with the 
 > drivers, then the rest of the chain. Would that make a difference do 
 > you think?
 > 
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