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Subject: Re: Why isn't alsa include in kernel source ?
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From: Peter Bortas <peter@idonex.se>
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"Andreas Rasmussen" <razmus@hem.passagen.se> writes:

> I asked Alan Cox some questions about sound drivers in the Kernel, here a
> line from his answer (hope I he doesn't mind me quoting him :-)
> 
> ....ALSA is a new improved set of sound drivers that will probably be much
> of the 2.3.x kernel sound code....
> 
> Well, we just have to wait and se....
> 
> btw: I've got a "Turtle Beach A3DXstream/PCI" (based on the Intel AC'97
> codec-chip). Does anyone know if there's any ALSA support for it under
> development?

I've just begun to look for docs to it so I can try and make I
driver. I'm new to this list, and driver-hacking for that matter, so I
wouldn't be at all sorry if I found out that someone was already
working on it or had some information to share.

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Peter Bortas                   http://peter.bortas.org
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