- Oct 5, 2000
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Yea GODS.... Debian and I have fought through 4 installs in the last 4 or 5 days. I am getting ready to replace me RH9 workstation with Deb (cause now that I got my RHCE it is time to move on) and I know that it will have a great many issues least of which is an onboard LSI controller that is not supported in Woody.
So in preparation I have been installing on a "play" box and I have gotten really good at FARKING it up. After 4 installs I can convert and Install the ATI driver and get most stuff working execpt ALSA. The last install the system would drop off pounding the hdd when trying to extract then install the alsa drivers.
Anyone got a good FAQ for ALSA on Debian?
HW is ac97 (Intel ICH4 onboard -ADI Chipset) and I know that it works under RH & Gentoo but under Deb unstable if I apt-get the following
alsa-base
alsa-utils
I get asked the debconfig questions and then nothing. I can modprobe the kernel mods (I think that they are OSS still though) but when I run the /etc/init.d/alsa start command I get and error about ALSA modules.
This was with the 2.4.20 kernel so I am reinstalling to go back to the 2.4.18-bs2.4 kernel (stock stable) and see what I get. (Please don't ask why I just don't boot to it.. "apt-get -u dist-upgrade" can do really bad things)
Thanks.
Panther
So in preparation I have been installing on a "play" box and I have gotten really good at FARKING it up. After 4 installs I can convert and Install the ATI driver and get most stuff working execpt ALSA. The last install the system would drop off pounding the hdd when trying to extract then install the alsa drivers.
Anyone got a good FAQ for ALSA on Debian?
HW is ac97 (Intel ICH4 onboard -ADI Chipset) and I know that it works under RH & Gentoo but under Deb unstable if I apt-get the following
alsa-base
alsa-utils
I get asked the debconfig questions and then nothing. I can modprobe the kernel mods (I think that they are OSS still though) but when I run the /etc/init.d/alsa start command I get and error about ALSA modules.
This was with the 2.4.20 kernel so I am reinstalling to go back to the 2.4.18-bs2.4 kernel (stock stable) and see what I get. (Please don't ask why I just don't boot to it.. "apt-get -u dist-upgrade" can do really bad things)
Thanks.
Panther