Garvin Haslett wrote:
> Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> >Garvin Haslett wrote:
> >
> >>Jun 19 22:18:51 localhost modprobe: unresolved symbol snd_verbose_printk
> >
> >Run configure with the --disable-verbose-printk parameter.
>
> I ran configure with the above parameter in alsa-driver alsa-lib and
> alsa-
> Am I looking at a kernel rebuid here folks?
>
> Garvin.
Seems so. If you can find the configuration file for your current kernel
compiling it again will be a much shorter and easier process. You'll just
have to change the settings needed for ALSA. Ask in a Mandrake forum or look
if your kerne
Clemens Ladisch wrote:
Garvin Haslett wrote:
Jun 19 22:18:51 localhost modprobe: unresolved symbol snd_verbose_printk
Run configure with the --disable-verbose-printk parameter.
I did so but when I reboot the syslog still contains the following line:
I ran configure with the above param
Garvin Haslett wrote:
> Jun 19 22:18:51 localhost modprobe: unresolved symbol snd_verbose_printk
Run configure with the --disable-verbose-printk parameter.
HTH
Clemens
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> How do I check the modutils version?
rpm -qa | grep modutils
modprobe --version
> Having said that I haven't touched anything like this since I installed
> Mandrake 9.0.
>
> Garvin.
Straight from the ALSA driver package:
file: INSTALL
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1) You must have full configured source for the Li
El tío Anacondo wrote:
Found the kernel after and got the driver compiled. There is still no
sound when I reboot with the alsa driver selected though. I've tried
working my way through the syslog and I notice the following lines:
Jun 19 22:18:51 localhost modprobe:
/lib/modules/2.4.19-16mdk/kern
> Found the kernel after and got the driver compiled. There is still no
> sound when I reboot with the alsa driver selected though. I've tried
> working my way through the syslog and I notice the following lines:
>
> Jun 19 22:18:51 localhost modprobe:
> /lib/modules/2.4.19-16mdk/kernel/sound/aco
El tío Anacondo wrote:
Guys,
I've just looked on the mandrake install cd and there is an rpm called
kernel-headers-2.4.18-41mdk.i586.rpm, which is all well and good until I
type a uname -r command and get 2.4.19-16mdk. Not having done this type
of thing before I'm taking the (sensibly) paranoid
> Guys,
>
> I've just looked on the mandrake install cd and there is an rpm called
> kernel-headers-2.4.18-41mdk.i586.rpm, which is all well and good until I
> type a uname -r command and get 2.4.19-16mdk. Not having done this type
> of thing before I'm taking the (sensibly) paranoid approach and
Moshe Yudkowsky wrote:
At 23:42 2003-06-17 +0200, El tío Anacondo wrote:
> > How do I go about installing the kernel source?
I think the RPM for Mandrake is called "kernel-2.4.x-src" or
something like
that. It should be about 20-30MB, so it won't be difficult to find.
Hope it
helps. Another
At 23:42 2003-06-17 +0200, El tío Anacondo wrote:
> > How do I go about installing the kernel source?
I think the RPM for Mandrake is called "kernel-2.4.x-src" or something like
that. It should be about 20-30MB, so it won't be difficult to find. Hope it
helps. Another option is to download the k
> > How do I go about installing the kernel source?
I think the RPM for Mandrake is called "kernel-2.4.x-src" or something like
that. It should be about 20-30MB, so it won't be difficult to find. Hope it
helps. Another option is to download the kernel source from ftp.kernel.org,
but I don't k
Folks,
Here is a post I made to alt.os.linux.mandrake to no avail. Can anyone
help me with this?
Thanks,
Garvin.
I've installed a Hercules Fortissimo on my machine. I'm also running
Mandrake 9.0. Initially I had no joy trying to listen to an audio CD
until I went to Mandrake Control Centr
Steven Rubenstein wrote:
> I know I'm doing something stupid, but modprobe can't find
> snd-card-emu10k1. (I have a Soundblaster Live! Platinum.)
It changed its name to snd-emu10k1. Please see my modules.conf at the
end of the e-mail.
> OSS worked fine. ALSA "seems" to compile with no proble
I know I'm doing something stupid, but modprobe can't find snd-card-emu10k1. (I have
a Soundblaster Live! Platinum.)
OSS worked fine. ALSA "seems" to compile with no problems. Yet
modprobe snd-card-emu10k1
results in
can't locate module snd-card-emu10k1
Below is what I put in modu
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