Well, I'm all moved-in with Fedora and everything's sweet. The only thing I've left behind is ALSA, and I'm kinda wondering if there's a point...the sound (games, tv capture card, xmms) doesn't sound any better...but it might give me other devices with which to run TeamSpeak while running Enemy Territory (et). So that's the background; the reason for trying this. I've used yum to gather all the basic RPMs from FreshRPMs for this kernel. It's some kind of modified kernel (not stock) so I'm sure there'll be 'lots of fun' making it all work. The kernel is: 2.4.22-1.2115.nptl_22.rhfc1.at. I have no idea what the changes are, but for whatever reason, the ALSA RPMs are happy with that version, 'cause they loaded. The only missing tool (and maybe it's not come to Fedora yet) is AlsaConf. I have: alsa-driver-0.9.8-4.fr alsa-lib-0.9.8-2.fr alsa-utils-0.9.8-1.fr gnome-alsamixer-0.9.6-2.fr kernel-module-alsa-0.9.8-4.fr_2.4.22_1.2115.nptl For some reason, Alsa-tools can't be found, and that's probably where alsaconf is hiding... Does anyone have any input on this? Anyone run this particular gauntlet before? Thanks! -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Brian FahrlÃnder Researcher, Conservative, and Technomad Evansville, IN http://Fahrlander.net ICQ 5119262 ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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