On Saturday 08 April 2006 00:09, Joey Hess wrote:
> Peder Chr. =?UTF-8?Q?N=C3=B8rgaard ?= wrote:
> > I did install alsa-base and alsa-utils (which pulled in
> > linux-sound-base). That was not in itself enough - I also had to install
> > package discover - that was suggested by the alsa packages.
Joey Hess wrote:
> Christian Perrier wrote:
> > An option would be suggesting a new "task" for "Basic sound
> > support"...or include the ALSA stuff in the desktop task.
> >
> > I personnally favor the second option.
>
> The desktop task already includes alsa-utils and alsa-base. However, the
> t
Peder Chr. =?UTF-8?Q?N=C3=B8rgaard ?= wrote:
> I did install alsa-base and alsa-utils (which pulled in linux-sound-base).
> That was not in itself enough - I also had to install package discover - that
> was suggested by the alsa packages. (OK, it was really an upgrade;
> debian-installer had i
Christian Perrier wrote:
> An option would be suggesting a new "task" for "Basic sound
> support"...or include the ALSA stuff in the desktop task.
>
> I personnally favor the second option.
The desktop task already includes alsa-utils and alsa-base. However, the
task overrides have not been updat
Joey Hess wrote:
> Christian Perrier wrote:
> > An option would be suggesting a new "task" for "Basic sound
> > support"...or include the ALSA stuff in the desktop task.
> >
> > I personnally favor the second option.
>
> The desktop task already includes alsa-utils and alsa-base. However, the
> t
Peder Chr. =?UTF-8?Q?N=C3=B8rgaard ?= wrote:
> I did install alsa-base and alsa-utils (which pulled in linux-sound-base).
> That was not in itself enough - I also had to install package discover - that
> was suggested by the alsa packages. (OK, it was really an upgrade;
> debian-installer had i
Christian Perrier wrote:
> An option would be suggesting a new "task" for "Basic sound
> support"...or include the ALSA stuff in the desktop task.
>
> I personnally favor the second option.
The desktop task already includes alsa-utils and alsa-base. However, the
task overrides have not been updat
> So now my problem is solved. However, I would suggest that this is really a
> task for debian-installer - either simply unconditional installation of alsa
> (and the newest discover), or give the user an option to "install sound".
As answered in another bug report, deciding whether this or
On Thursday 06 April 2006 01:08, Frans Pop wrote:
> On Wednesday 05 April 2006 23:12, Peder Chr.Nørgaard wrote:
> > The interesting thing is that the kernel has loaded a bunch of sound
> > modules:
>
> Most of those are alsa modules. Try installing the alsa-base and
> alsa-utils packages and reboot
Quoting Frans Pop ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> On Wednesday 05 April 2006 23:12, Peder Chr.Nørgaard wrote:
> > The interesting thing is that the kernel has loaded a bunch of sound
> > modules:
>
> Most of those are alsa modules. Try installing the alsa-base and
> alsa-utils packages and reboot. After t
On Wednesday 05 April 2006 23:12, Peder Chr.Nørgaard wrote:
> The interesting thing is that the kernel has loaded a bunch of sound
> modules:
Most of those are alsa modules. Try installing the alsa-base and
alsa-utils packages and reboot. After the reboot, you will probably have
to adjust the vo
Package: debian-installer
Severity: normal
This report is about etch installer beta 2. I start by admitting that it may
not be an installer
problem at all; it may be that sound/KDE does not work at all in current "sid".
In that case I hope
you installer guys can redirect me - it could be a ker
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