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Where do I find alsa-base.conf on TCL?

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Jason W:
I haven't run ALSA in a while but I may revisit it.  There have been several folks having trouble with it, like with the creation of devices,  and I will see if there is anything that may could be improved. 

bmarkus:

--- Quote from: Jason W on June 09, 2009, 04:28:18 PM ---I haven't run ALSA in a while but I may revisit it.  There have been several folks having trouble with it, like with the creation of devices,  and I will see if there is anything that may could be improved.  


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Current Alsa version is 1.0.20 except alsa-oss which is still 1.0.17 while in the repo 1.0.17 which is back to July 14, 2008.

Maybe it is whorth to update version also.

soundcheck:

--- Quote from: bmarkus on June 10, 2009, 01:06:58 AM ---
--- Quote from: Jason W on June 09, 2009, 04:28:18 PM ---I haven't run ALSA in a while but I may revisit it.  There have been several folks having trouble with it, like with the creation of devices,  and I will see if there is anything that may could be improved.  


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Current Alsa version is 1.0.20 except alsa-oss which is still 1.0.17 while in the repo 1.0.17 which is back to July 14, 2008.

Maybe it is whorth to update version also.

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I was also  wondering about it.  The actual 2.6.29 kernel comes with 1.0,18a, It is not such a big gap as it might seems.
However. If TCL targets modern NetBooks it'll be mandatory to have the latest ALSA on board,

(BTW: I am maintaining an AlsaUpgrade Script for myself and the Ubuntu Community at ubuntu-forums)



 

Juanito:
After I changed my laptop from a dell d400 -> d430, I needed some manual intervention to get the sound working with the alsa extension using tc_1.x

Now with tc_2.x and "/usr/local/etc/init.d/alsasound start" things work automatically - maybe there is some confusion between this method and "/usr/local/sbin/alsaconf"?

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