On Sun, 24 Nov 2002, Frans Ketelaars wrote:
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Thanks for the advice. I did manage to do it before reading your message, but
if you're wondering what I did
To remove all the warnings I went in /usr/src/linux/include/linux/modules and
deleted all the Alsa-related .ver files, then did a
On Sat, 23 Nov 2002 15:56:40 -0500 (EST)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ken Arromdee) wrote:
> I just installed Mandrake 9 on a new hard drive. This includes Alsa 0.9.0rc2.
> I'm getting sound problems when playing DVDs through Xine (whenever the drive
> light is on, the sound wobbles) and I want to compile
On Sun, 24 Nov 2002, Bob Lockie wrote:
> >>Compile "Sound" as a module with no drivers.
> >>After you've rebooted, compile Alsa.
> >I don't understand this. My problem is that I can't compile Alsa.
> Compile Sound as a module in the Kernel.
I don't understand why doing this would make Alsa compil
Compile "Sound" as a module with no drivers.
After you've rebooted, compile Alsa.
I don't understand this. My problem is that I can't compile Alsa.
Compile Sound as a module in the Kernel.
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On Sat, 23 Nov 2002, Bob Lockie wrote:
> Alsa is not in my kernel, OSS is.
> Did you patch your kernel?
No. I assume Mandrake did.
> Compile "Sound" as a module with no drivers.
> After you've rebooted, compile Alsa.
I don't understand this. My problem is that I can't compile Alsa.
Ken Arromdee wrote:
I just installed Mandrake 9 on a new hard drive. This includes Alsa 0.9.0rc2.
I'm getting sound problems when playing DVDs through Xine (whenever the drive
light is on, the sound wobbles) and I want to compile the same version of Alsa
I used to have (0.9.0 beta 10) to see whe
It's usually just
warnings, but when I get to opl3_seq I get a lot of error
messages about missing structure members. The documentation on the
Alsa web
site is worthless.
DITTO
I have a new ML9 install and also attempted to recompile Alsa to solve a
sound problem. The effort was very frustrating