kernel-2.6.0 and alsa-lib, alsa-utils
Auke Kok
sofar at lunar-linux.org
Mon Nov 10 19:29:37 GMT 2003
if you're looking for something to restore your mixer levels at startup
just use cmix, you can't get smaller and easier than that I guess. (lin
cmix)
sofar
On Mon, 2003-11-10 at 19:27, Drew Swayze wrote:
> I was never able to pull that off, nor do I think it would be a terribly
> great idea to try and build alsa-lib and alsa-utils without the driver.
> If you have alsa already built into the kernel, all you really need is a
> mixer to change the default sound level settings. On my Gnome desktop I
> just use the "Volume Control" app under Multimedia and I'm on my way.
> There may be something similar under KDE, I don't know. I did poke
> around on the web trying to find a stand alone mixer without any luck.
> Anyone else find one?
>
> --drew
>
> On Mon, 2003-11-10 at 08:57, Ralph Crongeyer wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I'm trying to get kernel-2.6.0-test9 and alsa sound working but I'm having
> > trouble getting alsa-lib and alsa-utils to build without alsa-drivers being
> > built.
> > I have the kernel sound modules loaded with no problems during boot.
> > I removed alsa-drivers from the alsa-lib "DEPENDS" file but it still tries to
> > build alsa-drivers when I "lin alsa-lib alsa-utils" ?
> >
> > How do I get just alsa-lib and alsa-utils installed?
> >
> > Ralph
> >
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