Hi,
> At a guess & I ain't an expert, I would have thought that a
> look at the source code for alsaconf, kudzu &/ discover or
> even soundconfig or whatever would be enlightening here. Or
> even just the man pages:
> Kudzu detects the current hardware, and checks it against
> a database stored in /etc/sysconfig/hwconf.
> discover provides an extensible hardware detection and
> reporting inter- face. Hardware information is stored in
> an XML data format and can be retrieved across the network.
> Try /usr/share/list.xml.
Well, I'm not really a programmer, but I have of course read
alsaconf (still I didn't understand everything) and yesterday
I downloaded soundconfig from the knoppix distribution.
> If you can come up with something
> that works better than alsaconf on Debian (i.e. works ;-) I
> for one will be interested in your results.
Hehe, most probably I will give up ;-) .
> Not quite in
> the same league, but also very useful is
> http://alsa.opensrc.org/?aadebug for simple alsa
> diagnostics.
OK, I'll have a look at it.
Thanks for your thouhts, and BTW I liked f_f__f_f ;-) .
Best regards
ce
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