--- D R Holsbeck <drh(a)niptron.com> wrote:
Nobody said you had to run mandrake ;-) But then
again Debian is not as
"point and click" friendly either, I generally do my
configs in a text
terminal.
Just for the record, setting up ALSA on Mandrake 9 is
usually as simple as setting up modules.conf, and
restarting ALSA ("service alsa restart"). The problem
in this case is a conflict between the rpm's and
tarball installations.
I'll be reposting my little Mandrake ALSA guide
tonight. Thanks for letting me know the link is not
there, IrixX.
Kevin
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