[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Manuel McLure <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Also, at some point you could *not* use the alsa-driver ebuild with
a 2.6 kernel at all, so inertia has held me here.
You mean it wouldn't work then but it works now, right? Because I use
the alsa-driver ebuild all the time, and I'm making new kernels
frequently, to test grsecurity patches. I made a new 2.6.10 kernel
just this afternoon.
I'm making ALSA with the ebuild mostly by my own inertia. Changing is
hard. :)
What I mean is that the alsa-driver ebuild would not install, or install
and not do anything. I understand that now the alsa-driver will actually
build newer modules for the currently installed kernel, but I find the
in-kernel ones to be sufficient.
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