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-
-$LastChangedBy$
-$Date$
-
-
-
ALSA Library-&alsa-lib-version;
-
-ALSA Library
-
-
-Introduction to ALSA
-Library
-
-The ALSA Library package
-contains the ALSA library. This is used by programs
-(including ALSA Utilities)
-requiring access to the ALSA sound interface.
-
-Package information
-
-Download (HTTP):
-
-Download (FTP):
-
-Download MD5 sum: &alsa-lib-md5sum;
-Download size: &alsa-lib-size;
-Estimated disk space required:
-&alsa-lib-buildsize;
-Estimated build time:
-&alsa-lib-time;
-
-
-ALSA Library
-dependencies
-Optional
-JACK and
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-Installation of ALSA
-Library
-
-
-In the Sound
section of the kernel configuration, edit
-Advanced Linux Sound Architecture options to match your
-audio hardware and disable deprecated Open Sound System.
-Recompile and install your new kernel.
-
-ALSA
-
-Install ALSA Library by
-running the following commands:
-
-./configure --enable-static &&
-make
-
-To test the results, issue: make check.
-
-Now, as the root user:
-
-make install
-
-If you have JACK installed
-and you wish to build the JACK
-PCM plugin library, run the following commands:
-
-cd src/pcm/ext &&
-make jack
-
-Now, as the root user:
-
-make install-jack
-
-Ensure the unprivileged user's current working directory is the root of
-the source tree:
-
-cd ../../..
-
-If you have Doxygen installed and you wish to
-build the library API documentation, run the following
-commands from the top-level directory of the source tree:
-
-make doc
-
-Now, as the root user:
-
-install -v -d -m755 /usr/share/alsa/doc/html &&
-install -v -m644 doc/doxygen/html/* /usr/share/alsa/doc/html
-
-
-
-
-Command explanations
-
---enable-static: This switch is used to enable
-building the static library because some programs link against it.
-
-
-
-
-Configuring ALSA
-Library
-
-Config files
-~/.asoundrc,
-/etc/asound.conf,
-/usr/share/alsa/alsa.conf and
-/usr/share/alsa/{cards,pcm}/*.conf
-
-
- ~/.asoundrc
-
-
-
- /etc/asound.conf
-
-
-
- /usr/share/alsa/alsa.conf
-
-
-
- .../alsa/{cards,pcm}/*.conf
-
-
-
-Configuration information
-The default alsa.conf is adequate for most
-installations. For extra functionality and/or advanced control of your sound
-device, you may need to create additional configuration files. For
-information on the available configuration parameters, including setup of the
-JACK PCM
-plugin, visit .
-
-
-
-
-
-Contents
-
-
-Installed Programs
-Installed Libraries
-Installed Directories
-
-
-alsalisp and aserver
-libasound.[so,a] and optionally, libasound_module_pcm_jack.[so,a]
-/usr/include/alsa, /usr/lib/alsa-lib, /usr/share/alsa
-
-
-
-
-Short Descriptions
-
-
-
-libasound.[so,a]
-provides ALSA functions for application
-programs.
-
-libasound.[so,a]
-
-
-
-
-
+
+
+
+ $LastChangedBy$
+ $Date$
+
+
+ ALSA Library-&alsa-lib-version;
+
+
+ ALSA Library
+
+
+
+ Introduction to ALSA Library
+
+ The ALSA Library package contains
+ the ALSA library. This is used by programs (including ALSA
+ Utilities) requiring access to the ALSA sound interface.
+
+ Package Information
+
+
+ Download (HTTP):
+
+
+ Download (FTP):
+
+
+ Download MD5 sum: &alsa-lib-md5sum;
+
+
+ Download size: &alsa-lib-size;
+
+
+ Estimated disk space required: &alsa-lib-buildsize;
+
+
+ Estimated build time: &alsa-lib-time;
+
+
+
+ ALSA Library Dependencies
+
+ Optional
+ JACK and
+
+
+
+
+
+ Kernel Configuration
+
+ In the Sound
section of the kernel configuration, edit
+ Advanced Linux Sound Architecture
+ options to match your audio hardware and disable deprecated
+ Open Sound System.
+ Recompile and install your new kernel.
+
+
+ ALSA
+
+
+
+
+
+ Installation of ALSA Library
+
+ Install ALSALibrary by
+ running the following commands:
+
+./configure --enable-static &&
+make
+
+ To test the results, issue: make check.
+
+ Now, as the root user:
+
+make install
+
+ If you have JACK installed
+ and you wish to build the JACK
+ PCM plugin library, run the following commands:
+
+cd src/pcm/ext &&
+make jack
+
+ Now, as the root user:
+
+make install-jack
+
+ Ensure the unprivileged user's current working directory is the root of
+ the source tree:
+
+cd ../../..
+
+ If you have Doxygen installed and you wish to
+ build the library API documentation, run the following
+ commands from the top-level directory of the source tree:
+
+make doc
+
+ Now, as the root user:
+
+install -v -d -m755 /usr/share/alsa/doc/html &&
+install -v -m644 doc/doxygen/html/* /usr/share/alsa/doc/html
+
+
+
+
+ Command Explanations
+
+ --enable-static: This switch is used to enable
+ building the static library because some programs link against it.
+
+
+
+
+ Configuring ALSA Library
+
+
+ Config Files
+
+ ~/.asoundrc,
+ /etc/asound.conf,
+ /usr/share/alsa/alsa.conf, and
+ /usr/share/alsa/{cards,pcm}/*.conf
+
+
+ ~/.asoundrc
+
+
+
+ /etc/asound.conf
+
+
+
+ /usr/share/alsa/alsa.conf
+
+
+
+ .../alsa/{cards,pcm}/*.conf
+
+
+
+
+
+ Configuration Information
+
+ The default alsa.conf is adequate for most
+ installations. For extra functionality and/or advanced control of your sound
+ device, you may need to create additional configuration files. For
+ information on the available configuration parameters, including setup of the
+ JACK PCM plugin, visit .
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Contents
+
+
+ Installed Programs
+ Installed Libraries
+ Installed Directories
+
+
+ alsalisp and aserver
+ libasound.[so,a] and optionally, libasound_module_pcm_jack.[so,a]
+ /usr/include/alsa, /usr/lib/alsa-lib, and /usr/share/alsa
+
+
+
+
+ Short Descriptions
+
+
+
+
+ libasound.[so,a]
+
+ provides ALSA functions for application programs.
+
+ libasound.[so,a]
+
+
+
+
+
+
+