This is a discussion on Kernel 2.6.20... within the Slackware Linux Support forums, part of the Unix Operating Systems category; --> Dan C <youmustbejoking@lan.invalid> wrote: >> >> "Make sure you have installed ALSA as modules, and not compiled into >> ...
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| Dan C <youmustbejoking@lan.invalid> wrote: >> >> "Make sure you have installed ALSA as modules, and not compiled into >> the kernel. ALSA fails for all sorts of reasons when compiled into >> the kernel (this may no longer be true for kernels after v2.6.5). >> Anything that mentions sound in the kernel config, even if it is not >> directly to do with ALSA, set its option to M if you can. If you >> compile your own kernel: when you configure the kernel, make sure >> you see M (for module) and not * (compiled into the kernel)." > > What a complete ignoramus. Especially after asking others if they thought > they could find the ALSA documentation properly. Fool. Actually the Alsa wiki is indeed linked to the front page of the home page of the alsa project. So _you_ are proven, yet again, to be an idiot and a troll. > I guess the reference to 2.6.5 didn't clue you in, either, huh? What a > fucking moron. Can't read, huh? Killfiled for 28 days. cordially, as always, rm |