Tauper,
I have successfully done this on Mandrake 8.1 and it seems like you
have left out a step.
To ensure that all symbols are correct (I take it your kernel uses symb. ver.)
you need to have the correct System.map file.
Small note on Mandrake: it seems that on bootup the symlink from System.
Mark Constable wrote:
> Is it possible to rebuild linux-2.4.18-8.1mdk ?
Yes, the src RPM exists, but I'm not used to do it in the Mdk way (I'm a
Debian user, stuck with Mandrake since three months ago because I needed
an up-to-date system. As of the 3.0 release, I'm thinking about going
the wa
Taupter wrote:
> Mark Constable wrote:
>
>> One thing that can happen is that when you compile the modules you
>> may have a completely different set of include files onboard that
>> do not reflect your current kernel. I have no idea how Mandrake does
>> things but you did not mention using any k
Mark Constable wrote:
> One thing that can happen is that when you compile the modules you
> may have a completely different set of include files onboard that
> do not reflect your current kernel. I have no idea how Mandrake does
> things but you did not mention using any kernel _source_ tarball o
Taupter wrote:
> I installed alsa-driver 0.9.0rc2 from source on a Mandrake Linux 8.2
> with kernel 2.4.18-8.1mdk installed, following this way:
>
> - remove kernel OSS and ALSA sound modules from /lib/modules/2.4.18-8.1mdk;
> - unpack the source file, cd to the directory;
> - ./configure --with=o
I installed alsa-driver 0.9.0rc2 from source on a Mandrake Linux 8.2
with kernel 2.4.18-8.1mdk installed, following this way:
- remove kernel OSS and ALSA sound modules from /lib/modules/2.4.18-8.1mdk;
- unpack the source file, cd to the directory;
- ./configure --with=oss=yes --with-sequencer=y