On Tuesday 22 August 2006 13:35, Paul Smith wrote:
On 8/7/06, Janina Sajka <janina(a)rednote.net> wrote:
> > > You need a copy of the alsasound script from the CCRMA packages. Just
> > > plop it into /etc/init.d and you'll be good to go with the
> > > traditional:
> > >
> > > service alsasound start/restart/stop
> >
> > I'll try that. I have one FC5 install with planetccrma, and the other
> > FC5 without. I'll borrow the alsasound script from the planetccrma one.
I have searched for the alsasound script but I cannot find it. Any help?
Thanks in advance,
Paul
If this is a straight FC5 install, without installing the planetccrma kernel,
and associated kernel-modules-alsa, there isn't an alsasound script.
Alsa is obviously being started at bootup on FC5 in some different way, but I
havn't discovered how yet.
Whether this is specific to FC5, I don't know. When I installed FC3, and 4,
Alsa worked out of the box, and there was no good reason to root around the
filesystem seeing what bits were, or were not there. Then I installed the
planetccrma stuff, which I always do, and the script is at /etc/rc.d/init.d ,
as it always had been since I've been using FC with planetccrma.
Nigel.