Francisco Ares wrote:
Thanks, Dale, but now everything is working fine again. I left
"genkernel" working overnight on my custom ".config", and now that I
removed "/etc/asound.conf" and "/etc/asound.status" and rebooted,
everything is working fine with just plain ALSA.
As far as I know, "sdl" is somewhat like "pulse", isn't it? Some
higher level of interfacing, I think. Let's do some more research...
By the way, looking on your previous post, why do you have alsa-libs
emerged and alsa built in the kernel at the same time?
Thanks again
Francisco
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If I recall correctly, I had to install alsamixer to unmute my card. I
think that is what pulled that and others in. Funny thing is, once I
unmute the card, I guess I can remove the package. I don't think the
alsa service is running or anything. I use Kmix for volume settings.
Strange how each system does the same things but has different ways of
doing it. :/
Dale
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Miss the compile output? Hint:
EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS="--quiet-build=n"