Archaic wrote:
I think you might be mistaking me with someone else. I don't recall
using anything called nvsound.
Sorry
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On Fri, Jan 06, 2006 at 09:26:36PM +0500, Alexander E. Patrakov wrote:
>
> It correctly names sound devices and assigns permissions. It restores
> ALSA volumes, or, if it looks like ALSA is not used at all, OSS volumes
> (specially for Archaic if he still uses the proprietary nvsound module).
I
Jim Gifford wrote:
ALSA and other sound devices: entire section
Looking around to see how others handle the sound stuff
A draft proposal attached (of course, this should be split into two
files, one for naming and one for volumes).
It correctly names sound devices and assigns permissions.
Thanx Alex. I added some notes in what you said so you can know the
thinking and why some things are different.
Alexander E. Patrakov wrote:
Jim Gifford suggested:
diff -urN /var/empty/50-udev.rules udev-cross-lfs/50-udev.rules
--- /var/empty/50-udev.rules1970-01-01 05:00:00.0 +0
Jim Gifford suggested:
(I snip everything that is exactly the same as in LFS)
diff -urN /var/empty/05-udev-early.rules udev-cross-lfs/05-udev-early.rules
--- /var/empty/05-udev-early.rules 1970-01-01 05:00:00.0 +0500
+++ udev-cross-lfs/05-udev-early.rules 2006-01-05 21:50:30.0