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Old 8th July 2006, 08:06 PM
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Question ALSA kernel modules?

I am running FC4 using kernel 2.6.16-1.2115. As a rule I wait to do a kernel upgrade untill all of the drivers I am using that have kernel modules have a version that matches the new kernel.

So far though, none of the kernels 2.6.17... have had an ALSA kernel module released to match them. As far as I can tell, there have been at least three kernels released in the 2.6.17 genre and ALSA has not released a kernel module for any of them???

Can anyone tell me whats up? Does ALSA no longer need a kernel module?

Brent
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