Hi Kurdt,
I have no idea what is wrong. Anyway, I have a similar system and recently
compiled a 2.4.10 kernel, using the debian kernel source package. I also
included ac97_codec support and it works quite well.
Regards,
Joachim
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Joachim Fahnenmüller
Lehrer für Mathematik und Physik
Herder
Craig Dickson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Brian Nelson wrote:
> > Also, it's usually advisable to use the debian kernel packages rather
> > than the kernel.org sources.
>
> I see no reason to prefer the debian-packaged kernel sources. They
> usually differ only in very minor ways, adding a few
Brian Nelson wrote:
> That's an upstream kernel source problem, which I think is supposed to
> be fixed in 2.4.17.
It isn't, at least not completely. There have been several reports on
this list of people failing to build 2.4.17 with similar errors. The
problem appears to be highly dependent on t
Kurdt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi
>
> My debian woody is now working a few weeks. Some things don't work
> yet. Like my sound. Most describings say to compile my kernel with the
> new soundmodule enabled. I downloaded the latest stable kernel on
> kernel.org
> So far, I untar in /usr/src/l
Hi
My debian woody is now working a few weeks. Some things don't work yet.
Like my sound. Most describings say to compile my kernel with the new
soundmodule enabled. I downloaded the latest stable kernel on kernel.org
So far, I untar in /usr/src/linux, do a make menuconfig (or make
xconfig),
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