Graham Ashton hat gesagt: // Graham Ashton wrote: > On 15 Dec, Frank Barknecht wrote: > > I hope you did use make-kpkg (in the kernel-package) for > > building your new kernel. It helps getting rid of some mistakes during > > installation of kernel and modules. > > I didn't. I downloaded the source for 2.0.36 and the latest awe patch; > > http://bahamut.mm.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/~iwai/awedrv/ > > (version 0.4.3-pre4) > > > Make sure you have: > > > > CONFIG_MODULES=y > > CONFIG_MODVERSIONS=y > > CONFIG_KERNELD=y > > I do. Which suggests to me that my modules don't match my kernel. What > does the "unresolved symbol" message actually mean?
Frankly: I don't know :( You could check if CONFIG_MODVERSIONS=n makes any difference (trial and error) but I think "=y" is better. > I suppose my next questions should be "am I likely to have more joy > using make-kpkg?", and "should I get a .deb for my kernel source?" You don't need the kernel-source package from debian, but make-kpkg is really a nice tool that you should check out. Really! Also: I have seen that there is a debian package for the new awe drivers in debian/unstable: awe-drv - Linux AWE32 driver source and utilities awe-midi - Linux AWE32 driver MIDI player awe-netscape-libc5 - Linux AWE32 MIDI player Netscape plugin awe-netscape-libc6 - Linux AWE32 MIDI player Netscape plugin (libc6/glibc2.0) libawe0.4 - AWE32 shared library libawe0.4-dev - Development files for the AWE32 library. vkeybd - Linux AWE32 Virtual Keyboard program awe-drv 0.4.2c-3 -> 0.4.3-pre2-1 into dists/potato/main/binary-i386/sound awe-midi 0.4.2c-3 -> 0.4.3-pre2-1 into dists/potato/main/binary-i386/sound awe-netscape-libc5 0.4.3-pre2-1 into dists/potato/main/binary-i386/sound awe-netscape-libc6 0.4.3-pre2-1 into dists/potato/main/binary-i386/sound libawe0.4-dev 0.4.2c-3 -> 0.4.3-pre2-1 into dists/potato/main/binary-i386/devel libawe0.4 0.4.2c-3 -> 0.4.3-pre2-1 into dists/potato/main/binary-i386/libs vkeybd 0.4.2c-3 -> 0.4.3-pre2-1 into dists/potato/main/binary-i386/sound awe (0.4.3-pre2-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream version. I am still using kernel 2.0.34 and an older awe driver (the debianized version). Maybe going with the debian packages could help. If not we could at least torture the maintainer with bug reports ;-) -- __ __ Frank Barknecht ____ ______ ____ __ trip\ \ / /wire ______ / __// __ /__/ __// // __ \ \/ / __ \\ ___\ / / / ____/ / / / // ____// /\ \\ ___\\____ \ /_/ /_____/ /_/ /_//_____// / \ \\_____\\_____\ /_/ \_\