> > I have installed Debian 3.0 and it seems the kernel does not have > > sound > > support. The sound card is a Soundblaster Live Value on an Abit KG7 > > mobo. I have experienced no other probs to date with Debian. I used > > the base install CD and kernel sources were not installed with > > taskel. (not a dselect fan). What would be the easiest way to > > compile sound into the kernel and install the sources for either the > > installed 2.2 kernel or maybe go for an upgrade to a 2.4 kernel? How did you try to install sound? If not via modconf I highly suggest you try using modconf. > I'd say go for the 2.4 kernel. I don't think 2.2 had support for the > SB Live. Not sure they ever got it into the kernel for 2.4. Make sure > the card is supported. > > For the most part stick with the pre-compiled kernels from debian. > They're great for most people/situations. I agree more than 100% here. I would try to get a 2.4 kernel image. Debian usually has stock kernels that support about everything that is stable. While building your own kernel can be 'cool', generally its not what I would suggest for machines that are production or that you want good support on. ;) If you are jumping to 2.4, you might as well upgrade from lilo to grub, and if you are still running ext2 move on up to ext3. ;) -Derek