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. (OK,
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 that
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 updated yet
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
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 the
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. After
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
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
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