Hi 
 
I bought a HP 712/60 Pa-risc workstation and installed a debian woody which 
works great. I did compile 2.4.22 kernel which also works perfectly (except 
maybe de /dev/lp0 but that's not the clue). 
 
I did download the 0.9.7a ALSA drivers and typed 
./configure --with-cards=harmony 
 
The script finds the parisc architecture and tells me it will build the 
harmony driver.  
'make' also works and exit without error so it should ne no problem BUT 
at the end there is no driver for any card available. If type "make install" 
as root and then modconf to install the modules in the kernel I see no driver 
for harmony. 
 
I found that the building process do not check in the parisc/harmony 
directory... so I edited the Makefile... then it told me that there were 
nothing to do there. I also tried to compile it by hand... 
 
The configure output, the corresponding Makefile and the make process output 
are available at http://www.coolkeums.org/alsa/ 
 
Thanx for supporting this architecture and for your help (maybe) :) 
 
Regards 
 
  Greg 


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