Thanks for taking time.

Sorry for being confusing and unclear... I'm quite confused myselft right
now...
I'm on 2.2.20 now... (couldn't get my pcmcia nic to recieve dhcp adress
after i compiled new kernel... pcmia worked though.. missed something
somewhere.. so i installed debian from start with 'vanilla'-option

gives;
# modinfo soundcore
filename:    /lib/modules/2.2.20/misc/soundcore.o
description: "Core sound module"
author:      "Alan Cox"
license:     <none>

yes!
ok.. all i need, right? plus kernel sources..
tried kernel-headers from debian package system...
./configure --with-cards=cs4236 --with-isapnp=no of alsa-driver ok
make not ok;

In file included from timer.c:33:
/usr/src/linux/include/linux/kmod.h:8: conflicting types for
`snd_compat_request_module_Rb8071e26'
/install/alsa-driver-0.9.4/include/adriver.h:56: previous declaration of
`snd_compat_request_module_Rb8071e26'
{standard input}: Assembler messages:
{standard input}:9: Warning: ignoring changed section attributes for
.modinfo
timer.c:78: warning: `slave_active_lock' defined but not used
make[1]: *** [timer.o] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/install/alsa-driver-0.9.4/acore'
make: *** [compile] Error 1


now.. _that_ is my problem =)

On Tue, 17 Jun 2003, Stephen Mollett wrote:

> On Tuesday 17 Jun 2003 08:14, lasse wrote:
> > All of the ./configure;make;make install works like a charm, the problem
> > arises when i do the modprobe stuff...
>
> What exactly _is_ the problem? ie. what error message(s) do you get from
> modprobe, does anything show up in the kernel messages (do 'dmesg'), etc.
>
> > is there any huge problems with such an old kernel, coz i'm not really
> > keen on compiling a new one.
>
> I don't really know; if it compiled OK then I would think there's a fair
> chance that it should work.
>
> It's not actually that hard to compile your own kernel. The first time is the
> worst but after that it quickly becomes a pretty routine task. As long as you
> know your hardware well, you should be OK. There's a howto at
> http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Kernel-HOWTO/index.html; I'll try to give advice on
> what options to choose if you need it. (Having a bootdisk handy isn't a bad
> idea.)
>
> Stephen
>

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