On Thursday 16 October 2003 14:04, Jussi Laako wrote: > SuSE is doing OK on the installation area, but their biggest problem is > hacking the ALSA into their kernel, making it pretty difficult to change > the kernel while keeping ALSA stuff in their distro working.
I've been running SuSE since 7.3, and have found their ALSA integration to be excellent, with configuring soundcards just a matter of "point-and-click" in Yast2. I've found it's even possible to install a newer ALSA version "from source" over the top on the SuSE stuff and still have things work quite well. Of course, if you change the kernel version, you will have to rebuild the modules, but that's mostly just a matter of installing the appropriate SRPM and doing the build. Cheers! Fred