Vicar In A Tutu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Alsa source code doesn't want to compile. Tells me it needs the kernel source > to > be present in one of the directories; scoobied if I know what to do with it.
Check that you have the kernel-source package installed, and that /usr/src/linux is a symbolic link to whatever directory it's in. > The > potato distro .deb packet with the driver is too old and my card isn't in. Are you running potato/stable? If so, do you have the following in /etc/apt/sources.list? deb-src http://ftp.debian.org/debian testing main contrib non-free This will allow you to get packages from testing/woody with apt-get source --build <package-name> > And it also seems I can't get the hang of apt-get... how does one make it work > for individual packages? You can find you which meta-package a specific command is in with apt-cache search <package-name> -- Tiarnán Ó Corráin [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED],com (+353-86-8954012) GPG fingerprint: A8C3 3DBC 8D1D CFFC 8124 D45F 9D1D 8D6F 9831 6C91