Frank,
Good advice. I worked out the following based on your suggestion:
- Built a new kernel (2.6.3-rc4) without alsa or sound.
- got the alsa-(kernel,driver,firmware) from cvs, including the symlink
to alsa-kernel
- built the alsa-drivers like so
make clean
aclocal
autoconf
./configure --with-
Hallo,
Eric Berg hat gesagt: // Eric Berg wrote:
> I've been trying to get the modules built with no luck. Perhaps you can
> clarify a few things for me...
>
> First, how did you build the alsa-driver and alsa-kernel cvs packages?
> Did you copy them into the kernel? The 2.6.x docs suggest th
Frank,
I've been trying to get the modules built with no luck. Perhaps you can
clarify a few things for me...
First, how did you build the alsa-driver and alsa-kernel cvs packages?
Did you copy them into the kernel? The 2.6.x docs suggest that you
shoudl copy the alsa-kernel stuff to your li
Hi, Frank. Thanks a lot for your reply.
Looks like the part that I left out was the including the alsa-driver
stuff into the kernel directories. Thanks again. I'll give that a try.
Can't wait to use my new US-122. It's the first step to getting my
digital recording set up.
-Eric.
Frank Ba
Hallo,
Eric Berg hat gesagt: // Eric Berg wrote:
> I recently upgraded to a 2.6.1 kernel right before I bought a Tascam
> US-122. I've got Alsa working just fine as well as USB -- all good.
> However, I have had a bear of a time figuring out how to get the usx2y
> modules to build properly wit
Hey,
I recently upgraded to a 2.6.1 kernel right before I bought a Tascam
US-122. I've got Alsa working just fine as well as USB -- all good.
However, I have had a bear of a time figuring out how to get the usx2y
modules to build properly with this kernel.
I looked at the 2.6.x build pages, b