> > In tere anyway to compile your kernel without have to use modules to > > enable sound > > If you have a non-pnp card, yes. For example, I've played with the same > card as Doug for a while, and just gave up after a while. Found a > different sound card, SB16. It wasnt pnp, and after a quick kernel > recompilation it works fine. I compiled the driver into kernel.
How did you do that, since make [menu/x]config of 2.2.x never suggest the Sounblaster stuff. I understood from previous discussions, that one have to use modules for sound to work under 2.2.x. Is so, where are the sound modules sources ? (I have a SB PCI64 card, non PnP). I got the kernel-source-2.2.1 package from Slink and found nothing. Do I have to get another package ? I gave alsa-source package (from Slink) a try, by it did'nt compile under my 2.2.1 source tree. Thanks for your help. -- Eric Ravelomanantsoa ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Bell Laboratories Lucent Technologies BCS France