alsa-driver-1.0.6

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Hi, I was wondering if someone could please tell me what the latest 
version of speakup modified kernel is for fc3 because there are two 
versions there and I am not really sure what is the latest?  That is why 
I keep stressing only have the latest one up there and not older 
releases because chances are people will only want older versions and 
this would also save disk spacce.  Also does latest kernels include alsa 
drivers,libs and utils and where can I find rpms for these if they are 
not included as well as i386 or equivolents for packages in rpm format 
of ircii and similer packages that are not included with fc3 by default?
  bye On Wed, 11 May 2005, Janina Sajka wrote:

> Use 1.0.8 -- or 1.0.9.
>
> If you upgrade your Speakup Modified kernel, you'll get 1.0.8.
>
> Jude DaShiell writes:
>> The code in that package produces cascading errors when I make it on this
>> machine.  Before I do a syntax check I'll download the FC3 SRpMs and
>> install them to see if their presence will help clear these errors.  If
>> that fails and that's a distinct probability, perhaps using
>> alsa-driver-1.0.8 at least for the next update might be a good idea.
>> That built with no errors as did the rest of the alsa packages until I ran
>> alsaconfig and having found the correct card when it tried playing a sound
>> came back with an error 1267 cannot find any cards, I wish this software
>> could have caught that and provided more useful error information earlier.
>> Has anyone else on this list had better luck getting this package actually
>> playing sound with an snd-ens1371 card?  Last night I was using the
>> instructions that came off the alsa-project web site itself for this card
>> and never made it past the first make on alsa-driver-1.0.6
>>
>>
>>
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>
>

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