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I always did a succesfull audio install for my Asrock ion330ht with the Alsa upgrade script on this link

http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=6589810

But when i run sudo ./AlsaUpgrade-1.0.23-2.sh -c i get the message alsa-driver-1.0.23 not found

No idea what to do now. Can install this driver manualy or is there an other way?

please help
Normally you do not need it anymore. If you are installing Lucid, Alsa is already the 1.0.23 version.

Check the document I wrote about my installation with ah Gigabyte GA-E7AUM-D2SH, an ION-Like motherboard here for details about it.
I used it last week. It was needed to get my hdmi audio working with the 2.6.32 series. The newer maverick kernels did not require it, but they did not allow the lirc module to compile.
Thanks guys,

Alsa was indeed already installed. I only had to replace asound.conf in the etc folder for tripple audio out. Today I found also a wonderfull script to configure audio, remote, and wireless on my Asrock.

http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=69753

Don
partimers Wrote:Normally you do not need it anymore. If you are installing Lucid, Alsa is already the 1.0.23 version.

Check the document I wrote about my installation with ah Gigabyte GA-E7AUM-D2SH, an ION-Like motherboard here for details about it.

Not quite true, I installed Lucid yesterday and my alsa is still at 1.0.20.