Bernard wrote: > Emanoil Kotsev wrote: > >>Bernard wrote: >> >> >> > > >> >>why not just compile it on your notebook (or copy a compiled kernel) ?! >> >>you also can just disable the loading of the sound modules to make it more >>simple. >> >> > > Things would be easy if all sound support were in modules. But some > functions are part of the kernel and load with it. Because of this, I > cannot compile a new sound system (OSS) without errors : it says that I > have conflicting problems, even though I have blacklisted all sound > modules.
ah, I understand right now what you're trying to do - you need basic OSS/ALSA removed completely. which compiler versions do you have installed? On sarge the 2.6.20 should compile as far as I remember. You might have to set the right compiler I'm not sure I think 4.X is the one with the problem, so I would try with something older. The other thing would be to compile on another machine (you need to check options/Makefile for this) and move the images and drivers over (because the new OSS driver will probably fail with the old compiler ;) that would compile the older kernel ) regards -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org