Emma Jane Hogbin wrote: > Try: > chmod a+rw /dev/dsp /dev/mixer /dev/sequencer /dev/midi > add yourself to the "audio" group under /etc/group -- mine looks like > this: audio:x:29:emmajane,root > instructions from: http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/doc-php/template.php3?company=ALi&card= M1535%2CM1535D%2CM1535%2B%2CM1535D%2B&chip=M5451&module=ali5451
This worked perfectly. Thanks. I did already have myself added to that group, I did not know that you have to log in and then log out in order to notify the OS that you are now part of a group. >Michael Kahle wrote: >> Any ideas why make-kpkg kernel-image does not work correctly with my >> Ethernet card? (I realize this is a different post entirely, just >> thought I would bring it up.) Emma Jane Hogbin wrote: > I use wireless, so it may be a slightly different problem; however, for some > reason make-kpkg found an old version of the pcmcia source and used out-dated > modules. It took me SEVERAL tries to get everything in the right order. I was > also configuring for my graphics card (nvidia) for a total of: nvidia, pcmcia > and alsa as seperate modules. Plus all the things that are in my kernel as > modules (i.e. soundcore). > > Instead of just relying on --append-to-version I actually (re)moved the > /lib/modules/<kernel> directory and then did modules_install again. (Let me > know if you want that in a non-short hand version.) I am not sure what you mean by the "--append-to-version" comment, I am going to assume that this is something that make-kpkg does automatically? When I built my kernel I did have to rename the /lib/modules/<kernel> directory before I ran modules_install, but remember this is a kernel built the "classic" way and --_not_ the "Debian" way. So if make-kpkg should do this automatically, is it broke on something? Michael -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]