--=-7Ar5/A29Ed6lwDmO+rG3 Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Ok. Just to clarify things, ALSA is not part of of pre2.5 kernels so it wouldn't be in the config. Also, aumix is another mixing program that uses /dev/mixer (OSS). It's in no way related to amixer. Finally, ALSA was really easy to install. I didn't even exit X. I just emerged the drivers, utils, and libs, setup my module configs, rmmod'd my OSS modules and inserted the ALSA modules. Tada! On Wed, 2003-12-17 at 15:19, Ed Skinner wrote: > On Wednesday 17 December 2003 13:15, Bryce C wrote: > > If ALSA/OSS is installed as a module(s), just running lsmod will have a > > great list of modules starting with snd. You might also try running > > amixer and, I think, it'll fail if you're using OSS or give you a > > listing of all the mixer levels and settings if you're using ALSA. > > Just my $.02, go with ALSA if you can. Besides being non-commercial > > (fight the establishment!), but it's newer with better support for most > > cards. Also, I chose to use it (well, switch over actually) in > > preparation for the 2.6 kernel that include the alsa-drivers so, I now > > have my system setup and ready and even using alsa making for a > > smooth(er) transition. > > Hope that helps. >=20 > Thanks Bryce. Unfortunately, the results of lsmod don't indicate OSS= or=20 > ALSA, just "SND". I *did* find the configuration file for that kernel (Wo= w,=20 > backups really do work!) and OSS is configured for modules and ALSA isn't= =20 > mentioned, at least not by that name. And the system doesn't have "amixer= ",=20 > but the (very, very old) "aumix" (which functions correctly) which also,=20 > therefore, suggests OSS. All things considered, I conclude it's using OSS= . > I'll upgrade it to ALSA and the 2.6 kernel once it looks like it (th= e 2.6=20 > kernel) has stabilized. (It's my fallback machine so I'm very conservativ= e=20 > about doing anything to it: if I need it, it's just gotta work.) > Thanks again! --=20 Bryce C CoBryce Communications --=-7Ar5/A29Ed6lwDmO+rG3 Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name=signature.asc Content-Description: This is a digitally signed message part -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQA/4N9W/wbq/C6yyPcRAv+cAJ4gg746scGwpQQQmqXKkLDuNP/+ngCffofT exbBGav8nzXsQ/11xEXIyPo= =D8o5 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --=-7Ar5/A29Ed6lwDmO+rG3--