It will only tell you the same thing.. It just covers some other things that permit the speed up of 9.04 . That's why I was mentioning it..
> Thanks. > Esound is what I was using before. It uses oss (or in my case, I think, > alsa-oss). > I was using the following set of directions, and they worked until > recently. > I haven't deinstalled alsa, so it must be doing something like that. When I have sound problems, I usually try compiling and installing alsa from the alsa website. Ubuntu resources tend to be out of date. I had to do this for my acer aspire to get it sound support on Ubuntu. I've got a Aspire dual booted for XP and Ubuntu Studio 9.04 (ZynAddSubFx works pretty well on it too), all without formatting the hard drive (gparted is cool). > sudo dpkg-reconfigure alsa-source > sudo module-assistant a-i alsa-source > reboot I think to compile alsa, you just get "build-essentials" and "make". Then you download the "driver" tar file, unarchive the source, and do the usual cd source_folder_here chmod 755 ./configure # or 644 or whatever you are comfortable with ./configure # checks dependencies and configures makefile make # compiles everything sudo make install # installs it.. The "build-dep" part of apt comes in useful if you have to compile something like Wine which has a lot of dependencies.. But alsa doesn't have any unusual dependencies, it should do well on a base install of Ubuntu (and build-essentials and make installed). > > > Maybe I'll try again, and watch your video. > > > > -- > Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list > Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users > -- --------------{ GOOGLE THIS }--------------- [about me]: chann3lz bl3nder rofthorax-youtube [free stuff]: ubuntu portableapps winehq virtualbox ubuntu-studio blender3d gimp mythtv [interests]: cloudcomputing electronics programming simplification 3d-animation music pc-games art
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