Juanito


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Posted: Jan. 15 2008,12:49 |
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I started looking at compiling alsa-1.0.15 for dsl-4.x
So far, a first attempt compiling only the driver for the sound card in my laptop and manually running snddevices/modprobe the drivers seems to work - i.e. sound comes out using xmms and the alsa output option.
Before I get too far along with this, has anybody already done it?
If not, my idea would be to make a two part extension - a dsl with the modules and a uci with the libs/etc which might eventually load with the alsa boot code (except that alsa-1.0.15 does not seem to have to auto module loading setup?).
Any comments ideas would be welcome...
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