Linuxant - Linux drivers for Conexant chipsets - ALSA driver with improved support for Conexant chipsets. ALSA driver with improved support for Conexant chipsets We provide a version of the alsa-driver package (from the ) with improved support for Conexant chipsets and the. Generic packages with source Before installing this package, make sure that you have the gcc and make packages installed. Additionally, the kernel headers are also needed, this is the linux-headers package in recent Debian and Ubuntu releases, kernel-devel in Fedora and Red Hat Enterprise Linux, kernel-source in Mandriva (Mandriva 2009 Spring requires kernel-devel instead) and kernel-source in SuSE. Installing this package can take a significant amout of time, from 5 to 15 minutes depending on the machine used. If you are using a graphical package management program, it is possible that the progress bar will remain stuck at a low percentage while installing because of that, simply let it run. If installing extra packages or wait several minutes to install is not desirable, using a is possible.
Dpkg: error processing alsa-driver-linuxant (--install): subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1 Processing triggers for ureadahead.
Format Filename RPM (use on RPM-based systems) DEB (use on Debian-based systems like Ubuntu) Source RPM (could be useful for advanced users) Patch (should be used on the original packages. This is for systems without RPM or DEB support) If you did manually install alsa-driver with the patch above, a reboot of the machine will also be required before installing the HSF driver.
Alsa-Driver-1.0.15-1.Patch
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