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Ah, ... I just assumed that you got your later alsa packages through
Planet CCRMA. Maybe Ferenando just hasn't yet upgraded alsa to that
version (1.0.3).<br>
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I'm still a bit confused since Synaptic seems to say that I've got
1.0.1, but when I do cat /proc/asound/version, it responds with 1.0.0.<br>
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In the mean time, I seem to have broken things again, starting with
Konqueror crashing for no apparent reason, and now my sounds have gone
away again...<br>
<br>
I'll have to trouble-shoot a bit and see if I can fix it...<br>
<br>
thanks again,<br>
Bruce<br>
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<pre wrap="">On Fri, 2004-03-12 at 18:32, Bruce Elliott wrote:
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<pre wrap="">This is dumb, but I can't seem to remember how to upgrade to alsa 1.0.2
(or to 1.0.3, although you seemed to recommend against that).
Is it just
apt-get upgrade alsa (?)
That just gets me "0 packages upgraded."
apt-get install alsa
doesn't do it either. Can you just remind me of what I should be doing
here? (Acually, I kind of thought that "apt-get dist-upgrade" covered
all packages, including alsa ... not so?)
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No, I think it should, however I haven't upgraded my Planet machine
since about the time RH9 came out. It runs GigaStudio all the time so I
hardly ever get to boot it into Linux anymore.
I would suggest using Synaptic and looking in that app for the right
names. Please remember that you'll never get upgrade further than
Fernando is ready to take you, so it really depends on what's available
in the Planet's library of RPM files.
- Mark
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