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1. Introduction

This is the ALSA Sound drivers mini-HOWTO. It gives you information about installing and using the ALSA sound drivers for your soundcard. The ALSA drivers are fully modularized sound drivers that support kerneld and kmod. They are compatible with, but surpass the possibilities of, the current OSS API. In other words: compatible, but better.

1.1 Acknowledgments

This documents contains information I got from the ALSA driver page. The structure was ripped off the SB-mini-HOWTO, mainly because it had about the structure I was looking for. Thanks to the SGML Tools package, this HOWTO is available in several formats, all generated from a common source file. Thanks to Erik Warmelink for proof reading, thanks to Alfred Munnikes for a couple of questions and helpful suggestions. Yamahata Isaku thanks for the Japanese translation, Miodrag Vallat for the translation in French. Later on, Steve Crowder did a great job by reading and editing the whole text. Thanks to Marc-Aur`ele Darche, Piotr Ingling, Juergen Kahrs and Tim Pearce for useful tips and additions.

1.2 Revision History

Version 1.4 - May 18, 1999. Included the URL to the French version, changed more URLs.

Version 1.3 - May 16, 1999. Thanks to Jaroslav this HOWTO has found a home at the ALSA-project website. As a result of that, some updates in mail and web addresses.

Version 1.2 - May 11, 1999. Several updates.

Version 1.1 - March 11, 1999. Added a couple of sound cards from the new 0.3 series drivers, wrote a bit about the 2.2 series kernel.

Version 1.0 - February 8, 1999. Added a few things to the troubleshooting section, but we seem fairly complete.

Version 0.3 beta - January 20, 1999. A link on the ALSA-homepage. Ha, we're official!

Version 0.2 alpha - Mid January 1999, first .sgml-version.

Version 0.1 alpha - January 1999, first version, mostly HTML.

Still: please submit any patches in plain English, you native speakers!

1.3 New versions of this document

The latest version can be found at http://www.alsa-project.org./~valentyn

Other formats (full size html, sgml, txt) are in the directory other-formats.

Yamahata Isaku has translated a Japanese version, which will be available at the Japanese ALSA site, http://plaza21.mbn.or.jp/~momokuri/alsa/index.html

Miodrag Vallat translated a French version, which is available at http://www.freenix.fr/unix/linux/HOWTO/mini/Alsa.html.

If you make a translation of this document into another language, let me know and I'll include a reference to it here.

1.4 Feedback

I rely on you, the reader, to make this HOWTO useful. If you have any suggestions, corrections or comments, please send them to me ( ), and I will try to incorporate them in the next revision.

Please note: I do not get a lot of mail about the ALSA drivers and any addition is welcome. Even a ``thank you for'' is appreciated - maybe it's not too much work to add a ``I appreciated most'' or ``this-or-that was not immediately clear to me''-section.

If you publish this document on a CD-ROM or in hardcopy form, a complimentary copy would be appreciated. Mail me for my postal address. Also consider making a donation to the Linux Documentation Project to help support free documentation for Linux. Contact the Linux HOWTO co-ordinator, Tim Bynum , for more information.

1.5 Distribution Policy

Copyright 1998/1999 Valentijn Sessink

This HOWTO is free documentation; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

This document is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but without any warranty; without even the implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. See the GNU General Public License for more details.

You can obtain a copy of the GNU General Public License by writing to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.


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