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From: Christopher David <cdavid@umich.edu>
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I do not think you would need to do anything special.  Make sure you
compile in PCI support though.  I use the es1371 with kernel 2.0.35.  It
went fairly well for me.

Go ahead and try it, it should go fairly smoothly.

-chris

On Tue, 20 Oct 1998 Peecee101@aol.com wrote:

> In what manner should I compile the kernel to make it compatible with the alsa
> sound drivers and the ensoniq audiopci (es1370)?
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