Hi!

On Wed, Dec 18, 2002 at 05:51:23PM -0500, Gregory Avedissian wrote:
> ./configure couldn't find my kernel source, and neither could I. In my 

That depends. ;-) If you installed the kernel source package from your
distribution, you will probably find the source in /usr/src. There
could be a directory called linux or linux-<version> or some symlinks
pointing at each other.

If you installed the source from hand, it could be in /usr/local/src,
too.

I don't know if alsa requires a configured kernel source, so maybe you
have to to a "make [x|menu]config" and "make dep". I think, that you
only need this, if you intalled the sources by yourself. A
distribution package should contain a configured kernel source.

Shade and sweet water!

        Stephan

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