Thanks for the response.
BTW, what does it mean when the driver breaks in the errata kernel? I'm still new to Linux. :) I need to learn though.
Thanks!
-matt
Bill Nottingham wrote:
Spdrmatt1@xxxxxxxxxxxx (Spdrmatt1@xxxxxxxxxxxx) said:I wonder how my /etc/modules.conf should look then?alias sound-slot-0 maestro3 (snd-card-<something> for alsa, I forget which.) Note that this driver breaks in the errata kernel. Bill _______________________________________________ Sound-list mailing list Sound-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/sound-list
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