Is there a tutorial or maybe a walkthrough for this because I have never done anything like this before. How do I recompile the kernel and what's an audio dongle; is it like a USB sound card? If I could get some step by step instructions that would help a lot.
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> On Mon, 16 Nov 2009, Jim Jackson wrote:
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> >> I would like to set up ALSA on my TS-7250 but I'm unable to get an
> >> internet connection on the board so I'm not able to run apt-get. Where
> >> and which .deb packets do I have to download and how do I go about
> >> installing and getting ALSA to work.
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> > I suggest you ask on the debian-user email list
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> > or the one of the alsa lists. But I don't think there is an alsa driver,
> > because there is no audio hardware on the board - so I don't know what you
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> Actually I've forgotten about USB. You could possibly use a usb audio
> dongle. You might have to recompile a kernel for alsa support - I forget if
> the stock kernel has it compiled in. All you should need is audio support
> in the kernel, and you can start programming :-)
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