On Sun, 2011-06-05 at 10:20 +0200, Jörn Nettingsmeier wrote:
I build and installed
alsa-driver_1.0.24-hdspe-aio_amd64.deb
alsa-lib_1.0.24.1-hdspe-aio_amd64.deb
alsa-utils_1.0.24.2-hdspe-aio_amd64.deb
alsa-firmware_1.0.24.1-hdspe-aio_amd64.deb
I don't know what commands to run, to build alsa-tools-1.0.24.1, so I
installed
http://de.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/a/alsa-tools/alsa-tool...
http://de.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/a/alsa-tools/alsa-tool...
http://de.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/multiverse/a/alsa-tools/alsa-fi...
from the Ubuntu pool, for my Non-Ubuntu, but Debian.
I didn't build and didn't install
alsa-oss-1.0.17
alsa-plugins-1.0.24
pyalsa-1.0.24
Then I rebooted. As expected, now ALSA is broken. I tried this and that
and next I'll try is adding the Ubuntu repositories and ... to be
continued.
That's exactly what I don't want, just because I'm curious how a RME
card does sound, I'll get it to work, before I return the card to my
dealer.
Any hints how I get this card working are welcome.
Any hints for a sound device, that doesn't sound as bad as M-Audio
Deltas and similar sound cards, with similar extreme loss of sound
quality, but that will work OOTB with Linux, are welcome too.
The best software is useless, when it's impossible or time consuming to
get hardware working.
Cheers!
Ralf
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