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Installing/Configuring ALSA Sound Modules In Debian

GonzoJohn writes "Linux Orbit explains how: "A very common question that comes up when trying Debian GNU/Linux is how the heck do you get Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (a.k.a. ALSA) sound modules set up properly? In this HOWTO we'll show you how to compile and install the ALSA kernel modules, and then setup things using the ALSA Debian script so that modules are automatically loaded and unloaded, and your mixer levels are saved and restored on boot up. Here are some things you'll need to have before you start this HOWTO""

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  1. This sounds like a job for Ask Slashdot! (nt) by PigeonGB · · Score: 0, Redundant

    B-)

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    I have 3656.9 Bogomips. How many Bogomips do you have?
  2. Re:Question for you about gentoo [ot] by dan+the+person · · Score: 1, Redundant

    i am an ignorant fool?

    He is the one that suggested that Gentoo is the only OS that has a package system that allows you to specify compile time options.

    How was my correction ignorant?