On 10/11/11 09:32, Anton Ivanov wrote:
On 10/11/11 08:49, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
Anton Ivanov wrote:
I can try to patch it to build some time next week. However, looking
at the
supported kernels file in the package it may be better to go
straight for
1.0.24 which is current alsa stable.
Any
On 10/11/11 08:49, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
Anton Ivanov wrote:
I can try to patch it to build some time next week. However, looking at the
supported kernels file in the package it may be better to go straight for
1.0.24 which is current alsa stable.
Any news on that? (No problem if t
Anton Ivanov wrote:
> I can try to patch it to build some time next week. However, looking at the
> supported kernels file in the package it may be better to go straight for
> 1.0.24 which is current alsa stable.
Any news on that? (No problem if the answer is "no". :)) By the way,
for reference
On 04/14/11 18:27, Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
* Anton Ivanov [110413 17:57 +0100]:
Package: alsa-driver
Which version?
Severity: serious
Justification: fails to build from source (but built successfully in the past)
Elimar
Standard squeeze one.
1.0.23+dfsg-2
This
* Anton Ivanov [110413 17:57 +0100]:
> Package: alsa-driver
Which version?
> Severity: serious
> Justification: fails to build from source (but built successfully in the past)
Elimar
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Package: alsa-driver
Severity: serious
Justification: fails to build from source (but built successfully in the past)
I am still getting from time to time (not always) sound glitches similar
to the ones reported in: Bug#610859 so I decided to try building more
recent alsa from source. However it
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