Package kernel-modules-alsa-ltsp-client: Information

    Binary package: kernel-modules-alsa-ltsp-client
    Version: 2.6.32-alt4
    Architecture: i586
    Build time:  Mar 21, 2012, 12:57 AM
    Source package: kernel-image-ltsp-client
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    License: GPL
    Summary: The Advanced Linux Sound Architecture modules
    Description: 
    The Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA) provides audio and MIDI
    functionality to the Linux operating system. ALSA has the following
    significant features:
    1. Efficient support for all types of audio interfaces, from consumer
    soundcards to professional multichannel audio interfaces.
    2. Fully modularized sound drivers.
    3. SMP and thread-safe design.
    4. User space library (alsa-lib) to simplify application programming
    and provide higher level functionality.
    5. Support for the older OSS API, providing binary compatibility for
    most OSS programs.
    
    These are sound drivers for your ALT Linux system.

    Maintainer: Michael Shigorin

    List of contributors:
    Michael Shigorin

    Last changed


    March 20, 2012 Michael Shigorin 2.6.32-alt4
    - 2.6.32.59 (thanks, Willy)
    - patches:
      + replaced drm33 with 2.6.35 code backport by led@
        with an additional nouveau fixup from 2.6.38
        and a few more useful bits
    March 5, 2012 Michael Shigorin 2.6.32-alt3
    - 2.6.32.58
    - config-i586:
      + CONFIG_FB_*:
        - dropped all specific drivers
        - enabled uvesafb just in case
        - disabled firmware EDID
      + CONFIG_DRM_*:
        - enabled KMS for radeon by default
        - enabled nouveau and vmwgfx (drm33 staging)
      + a few more staging drivers (usbip, et131x, slicoss)
      + disabled USB HID Boot Protocol drivers (not recommended)
    - thanks led@ as usual
    Jan. 22, 2012 Michael Shigorin 2.6.32-alt2
    - patches:
      + feat-drivers-block--ramzswap (and feat-mm-swapfile--notify)
    - config-i586:
      + io scheduler switched from deadline to noop
      + switch back from CONFIG_PREEMPT to CONFIG_PREEMPT_VOLUNTARY
        (looks like the former doesn't play nice with net-swap
        while the latter does)
    - mostly led@'s advice again