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Trying to Debianize a RealTek driver

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Trying to Debianize a RealTek driver

Postby golinux » Fri Oct 03, 2014 10:50 pm

Still dealing with the aftermath of The Wrath of Thor. Sound on new board - RealTek ALC892 - is inconsistent. Works with some apps but not others. I downloaded the latest drivers from the RealTek site and am trying to install them using Soul Singin's excellent tut. I have done this before but not often. Mostly I'm flying pretty blind and am a lousy typist to boot. Anyway, I got to dh_make and was asked this question:

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Type of package: single binary, indep binary, multiple binary, library, kernel module, kernel patch?

Have no idea how to answer that. I want to be able to get rid of it easily if it makes things worse and having it as a deb would be best. But perhaps I should just do a checkinstall? This thread on the Mint forum has some ideas but don't know if they'll work on wheezy.

My head hurts . . .
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Re: Trying to Debianize a RealTek driver

Postby golinux » Sat Oct 04, 2014 9:06 pm

NM. Steve Pusser helped me get it sorted over at FDN. He's a frickin' multimedia genius!
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