[Linux-bruxelles] [sarge] mise-à-jour apt
ash
sea-unicorn at tiscali.be
Jeu 13 Jan 20:59:39 CET 2005
Bonsoir,
j'aimerai faire la mise à jour de mon portable comme d'hab mais le d'hab
de d'habitude est bizarre ;(
apt-get clean
apt-get update
apt-get dist-upgrade
et ...comprend pas ?! ;(
alsa-lib (1.0.7-1) unstable; urgency=high
Some users might encounter problems getting their sound cards to work
when using alsa-lib version 1.0.6 or 1.0.7 along with Linux kernel
2.6.8.1. (The latter is the kernel that Debian plans to ship with
sarge. Users of Linux 2.4 are not affected by this problem because
Linux 2.4 does not contain any ALSA drivers.) The reason is that
Linux 2.6.8.1 includes ALSA drivers at version level 1.0.4 and these
appear to be incompatible in some cases with the ALSA libraries at
version 1.0.6. As of this writing, we know the emu10k driver is
affected by this, but for all we know there might be others.
There is an easy fix for the problem with the emu10k driver. Simply
do one of the following:
- Use Linux 2.4.x and a matching alsa-modules package.
- Use Linux 2.6.8.1 but don't use the ALSA drivers that come with it.
Instead, create an alsa-modules package for Linux 2.6.8.1 using
the make-kpkg utility and the alsa-source package.
- Use Linux 2.6.9 or higher. These kernels include the latest ALSA
drivers.
- Apply the following patch to fix the configuration file for emu10k:
--- /usr/share/alsa/cards/EMU10K1.conf~ 2004-09-26
19:17:05.000000000 +0200
+++ /usr/share/alsa/cards/EMU10K1.conf 2004-10-08
22:29:14.000000000 +0200
@@ -223,7 +223,7 @@
slave.pcm {
type hw
card $CARD
- device 2
+ device 3
}
hooks.0 {
type ctl_elems
See http://bugs.debian.org/275573 for more information.
-- Jordi Mallach <jordi at debian.org> Wed, 18 Nov 2004 10:00:00 +0200
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