David Meiser posts:
> I am going to *attempt* to recompile the kernel with
> a new custom number & remake the ALSA modules.
> However, I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions?
>
First do an 'apt-get install alsa-source'. Minor deb ver is 6.
I too had a similar issue. This issue stems f
While trying to compile ALSA with the 2.4.1 kernel, the following message was
returned:
couldn't find diagnostic data in /usr/share/perl/5.6.0/pods/perldiag.pod
/usr/local/lib/perl/5.6.0 /usr/local/share/perl/5.6.0 /usr/lib/perl5
/usr/share/perl5 /usr/lib/perl/5.6.0 /usr/share/perl/5.6.0
On Sat, 17 Feb 2001, David B. Harris wrote:
> To quote "Dean A. Roman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> # Hello all,
> #
> #I recently configured, compiled, and installed the 2.4.1 kernel.
> So
> # far things are going ok with it.
> #
> # However, modprobe has s
Have you installed the latest modutils?
Greetz,
Sebastiaan
On Fri, 16 Feb 2001, Dean A. Roman wrote:
> Hello all,
>
>I recently configured, compiled, and installed the 2.4.1 kernel. So
> far things are going ok with it.
>
> However, modprobe has stopped working correct
To quote "Dean A. Roman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
# Hello all,
#
#I recently configured, compiled, and installed the 2.4.1 kernel.
So
# far things are going ok with it.
#
# However, modprobe has stopped working correctly, and can't find any
# modules.
Chances are, you ne
Hello all,
I recently configured, compiled, and installed the 2.4.1
kernel. So far things are going ok with it.
However, modprobe has stopped working correctly, and can't find any
modules.
I looked in /lib/modules/2.4.1/kernel/drivers/net and found drivers
(3c509.o) for the modules
Hello all,
I recently configured, compiled, and installed the 2.4.1 kernel. So
far things are going ok with it.
However, modprobe has stopped working correctly, and can't find any
modules.
I looked in /lib/modules/2.4.1/kernel/drivers/net and found drivers
(3c509.o) for the modu
On Wed, Feb 07, 2001 at 09:45:59AM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Tonite I'm going to install a fresh Debian on my Computer and then Upgrade to
> the 2.4.1 kernel. First of all, wish me luck. Next, can anyone give me a
> status on some of the problems that I will be facing. I
Hi,
I'm running unstable/testing (don't really know howmuch of which, I've
some how gotten really confused with branch naming lately..)
2.4.1 is working well for me for the past 2 weeks or so. One bug I've
run into is with my cs4232 sound card. The module won't load on it's
own, using isapnp (w
went smooth.
martin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 07.02.2001 16:45:59
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Thema: 2.4.1 kernel and Debian
Tonite I'm going to install a fresh Debian on my Computer and then Upgrade t
and then Upgrade to the 2.4.1 kernel.
> First of all, wish me luck. Next, can anyone give
> me a status on some of the problems that I will be
> facing. I've also heard that 2.4.1 compiles better
> on unstable rather that stable. Is this true?
> Shoud I use unstable? To give
Tonite I'm going to install a fresh Debian on my Computer and then Upgrade to
the 2.4.1 kernel. First of all, wish me luck. Next, can anyone give me a
status on some of the problems that I will be facing. I've also heard that
2.4.1 compiles better on unstable rather that stable
Does anyone know if theres a deb-src available for 2.4.1?
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