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<sect2>
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<title>Command explanations</title>
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<para><parameter>--with-sequencer=yes</parameter>: This tells the <application>
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<acronym>ALSA</acronym> Driver</application> package to build the sequencer
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modules for whichever soundcards for which you are building. Most people want
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them so you will usually want to leave it set to yes.</para>
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<para><parameter>--with-oss=yes</parameter>: This tells the package to
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build the <acronym>OSS</acronym>/Free emulation modules. Again, most people
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want this so it's probably best to stick with yes.</para>
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<para><parameter>--with-isapnp=no</parameter>: Most sound cards these days
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are <acronym>PCI</acronym> and so <acronym>ISA</acronym> Plug and Play
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support isn't needed. If you are using an <acronym>ISA</acronym> soundcard,
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it's best to say yes here.</para>
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<para><parameter>--with-cards=all</parameter>: You can tell the script just
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to build the drivers for your particular sound card here. For full information
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on which drivers are available see <command>./configure
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--help</command>. If you aren't sure which chipset your soundcard uses,
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have a look in <filename>CARDS-STATUS</filename> in the
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<application><acronym>ALSA</acronym> Driver</application> source
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tree. The default specified here will build all drivers.</para>
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</sect2>
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