Hi all!
I have read this bug report after some trouble with OSS4 an its
uninstallation in Jessie an I found a problem related to the last note
in this message:
On Wed, 25 Nov 2009 15:33:28 -0600 Romain Beauxis to...@rastageeks.org
wrote:
Hi !
Le mardi 24 novembre 2009 23:33:53,
Romain Beauxis wrote:
installing oss4-base disables ALSA without asking [...]
the deactivation of ALSA can be made optional. However, I believe
that a user that installs oss4 is well aware that this needs to
disable ALSA, so I don't think that the fact that the package
disables ALSA is
Le mercredi 25 novembre 2009 18:52:26, vous avez écrit :
On Mi, 25 Nov 2009, Romain Beauxis wrote:
Believe it or not, we put some work in this package.
Welll what about some explanation to get the oss4-modules compiled?
That's true.
unpacking, cding, and
make -f debian/rules
Hi !
Le mardi 24 novembre 2009 23:33:53, Norbert Preining a écrit :
installing oss4-base disables ALSA without asking and without
any interference, and in addition does not provide automatically
some for the running kernel.
In addition, there is NO documentation about what to do and
Hi Romain,
On Mi, 25 Nov 2009, Romain Beauxis wrote:
installing oss4-base disables ALSA without asking and without
any interference, and in addition does not provide automatically
some for the running kernel.
In addition, there is NO documentation about what to do and how
to
On Mi, 25 Nov 2009, Romain Beauxis wrote:
In addition, there is NO documentation about what to do and how
to configure this package or achive some swithcing result.
One more thing: You might add a README.Debian that explains how to make
many programs using ALSA working by adding a
On Mi, 25 Nov 2009, Romain Beauxis wrote:
Believe it or not, we put some work in this package.
Welll what about some explanation to get the oss4-modules compiled?
unpacking, cding, and
make -f debian/rules KVERS=2.6.32-rc8 KSRC=/usr/src/linux-2.6.32-rc8
binary-modules
does break
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