re:Another ALSA post

2004-04-12 Thread users
I am using Woody. I read the documentation, and I see where I am not communicating properly. It states 2) Go to the the base of the kernel source tree (usually the /usr/src/linux directory). If you are building a kernel that is custom configured to your

re:Another ALSA post

2004-04-12 Thread users
OK, I have figured a little more out. Damn, I wish I had taken a course on this in college or something, it's tough to learn on your own. Thanks for your help THe kernel source would naturally be 2.4.18, not as I thought 2.4.28-bf2.4. I have since found how to apt-get and install a different