> > > If you run 2.6 why do you want to build alsa-driver? > > > > Agreed, alsa-driver is only for 2.4 kernels. 2.5/2.6 have alsa > drivers built > into the kernel tree. >
So teach me. The alsa revision shipped with 2.6 is out of date. How does one get back up to date with what is being released by the Alsa developers? I ask because I have to run my own ebuild of alsa-drivers with a custom patch to make my hardware work. How would I accomplish this with 2.6? Thanks, Mark -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list