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Later, MMYoung |
Well, too often people just upgrade to upgrade and don't know if they need to or not. I'm guilty of occassionally doing "Ooooo, Look! A new version of xyz" where xyz is some back water irrelevant package even.... I suppose udev is along those lines. 054 was working just fine. This post and the changelog made me curious tho... So, I had to try and upgrade for no good reason really... ;) The changelog is quite extensive, but as with most things, will probably only effect a few people....
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BTW, thanks for the reminder that Current isn't really a 2.6.x kernel config. That's very easy to forget. |
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I like udev but it gave me some problems when trying to use alsa as modules in my kernel. I got sound working simply by building it into the kernel. (monolithic) I'm really having problems with gstreamer though. I cant change tracks on cd's without gnome-cd freezing. Also when I change my multimedia prefs. to alsasink, the test button produces a very choppy test tone.
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Personally, I have no problem with using it. It's young, yes. Constantly changing, yes. It still works tho and thats good enough for me. |
How do I tell my version of udev? I recently used slapt-get upgrade and am having some sound problems
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udevinfo -V |
I guess you guys have seen that Pat has switched to udev-058 in today's Current updates. This is his changelog entry:
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FWIW, I'm running kernel 2.6.12.2 with alsa-driver-1.0.9b_2.6.12.2-i486-1. |
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May I know where can I get udev-054-i486-3.tgz?
udev-58 does not work for my sound. But USB drive works fine udev-62 works fine for my sound. But not for USB drive. On udev-58, me get this error when execute alsamixer. Code:
alsamixer: function snd_ctl_open failed for default: No such file or directory |
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http://linux.jetstreamgames.co.nz/sl...t/slackware/a/ You'd better hurry, though, because if this site gets updated, udev-54 will disappear. |
Thankd dhave.
Sound is back BUT USB drive is gone. How can I update the udev rule for the following device: Code:
Bus 001 Device 006: ID ffff:ffff |
Here's the latest from Patrick regarding udev, from today's (22july05) changelog:
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