ahhh, ok, that explains it (alsa being patched in-tree).
Sorry I'm dense, but maybe I'm misunderstanding, on gentoo, I compile emu10k1
into the kernel, so I don't have any modules laying around. I did a find / -name
emu10k1.ko and snd-emu10k1.ko and found nothing.
ahhh, ok, that explains it (alsa being patched in-tree).
Sorry I'm dense, but maybe I'm misunderstanding, on gentoo, I compile emu10k1
into the kernel, so I don't have any modules laying around. I did a find / -name
emu10k1.ko and snd-emu10k1.ko and found nothing.
From the kernel source, I select
Device Drivers ---> Sound ---> Advanced Linux Sound Architecture ---> PCI
devices ---> Emu10k1
Device Drivers ---> Sound ---> Advanced Linux Sound Architecture ---> OSS (Mixer
API & OSS PCM API, OSS Sequencer API) emulations stuff
I don't select anything from the
Device Drivers ---> Sound ---> Open Sound System
On gentoo, I have the alsa output plugin in xmms, which works. The Multimedia
Systems Selector is also set to Alsa.
On gentoo the /proc/asound directory seems to contain a lot of stuff it didn't
when booting under ubuntu, but I'll have to reboot and double check.