Bernard wrote:

> Emanoil Kotsev wrote:
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>>Bernard wrote:
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>>why not just compile it on your notebook (or copy a compiled kernel) ?!
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>>you also can just disable the loading of the sound modules to make it more
>>simple.
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> 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




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