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Randy Cole wrote: > Alsa-driver is still broken in Ubuntu 9.04 for...IDT 92HD71B7 chipset > > Workaround: > Go to alsaproject, download alsa-driver & alsa-kmirror. Compile > alsa-kmirror first. I used git checkout to pull the source, followed by > ../gitconfigure and make install. > > Recompile alsa-driver every time the kernel is changed. I've been going through a similar procedure after every kernel upgrade in Ubuntu 8.10 for my Acer laptop. Sounds like I might need to keep doing it with 9.04. I've been hoping that someone would put together a DKMS config to automate the rebuild. I took a look at doing this, but the DKMS stuff seemed too convoluted to grasp in the limited time I was willing to spend. (The download/rebuild procedure has already been automated with a script, it just doesn't get automatically triggered after kernel upgrades.) -Tom -- Tom Metro Venture Logic, Newton, MA, USA "Enterprise solutions through open source." Professional Profile: http://tmetro.venturelogic.com/
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