FWIW, Did you make clean before compiling the kernel? If you didn't those errors could be a result of previously compiled code. OTOH if you're an advanced enough user to want to compile your own kernel you probably knew that.
HTH -Dan On Fri, 2003-10-03 at 11:28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > I'm running kernel 2.6.0-test4 on my Abit IS7 mobo (Intel 865 chipset). > I'm trying to get ALSA sound working, and I'm having a devil of a time > of it. > > I have ALSA sound enabled in my kernel. Abit (and also Realtek, who > make the integrated AC650 sound chip) offers an AC'97 codec module to be > downloaded and installed. But I can't get the thing to compile; I get > complaints about missing modversions.h. I can't run 'make dep' to make > modversions.h now; I just get a message saying 'make dep' is deprecated. > > OTOH, some of my applications do make sound. E.g. I can get some test > sounds out of KDE. But most of the time I get no sound, and my syslog > is filled with error messages about 'module soundcore not found' -- > though lsmod shows me it's already inserted in the kernel. > > All of this is deeply confusing. I don't understand sound very well > anyway, and this isn't helping. If anyone who has this same hardware > and kernel could tell me how they got their sound working, I'd be > grateful. > > Thanks, > Andrew. > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]