It would be great if  you could find out what needs to be done to use
Redhat's kernel, but I've been using my custom compiled stock kernel since
Saturday without any problems.

If you check this list, you will notice that Edward Muller was suggesting
that it was the Native POSIX Thread Library that Redhat had added.




> If I use the freshrpms it works fine, but if I try to compile my own
> alsa kernel drivers from cvs(for jack and ardour) I get missing symbol
> schedule_work. I have tried compiling using the i686 config file in the
> kernel/configs directory. I know something is missing from the Redhat
> source kernel that is in there precompiled kernel but I don't know what
> it is. I'm about ready to compile my own ac kernel and see how that
> works without RedHat's mess...
>
> Any ideas?
>
>
>
> Jeremy Sanders, CCNP RHCE CNE
> Senior Systems Engineer
> Teklinks, Inc.
> 205-249-5988
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