Jeff Bradberry wrote:
On Thu, 24 Jun 2004, Joris Huizer wrote:
Check `uname -r` and look in /lib/modules/`uname -r` for that alsa
directory;
If you're running 2.4.26, you installed a new kernel, not a new kernel
source; If not, than I couldn't explain why you'd get such errors;
Sorry if I wasn't
On Thu, 24 Jun 2004, Joris Huizer wrote:
> Check `uname -r` and look in /lib/modules/`uname -r` for that alsa
> directory;
> If you're running 2.4.26, you installed a new kernel, not a new kernel
> source; If not, than I couldn't explain why you'd get such errors;
Sorry if I wasn't clear, but I
Jeff Bradberry wrote:
I have a mixed testing/unstable system running on a HP Omnibook 4150
laptop [sound chipset is cs4232]. Recently, I upgraded a number of
things, including gcc (2.95.4 -> 3.3.3), alsa (0.9.4 -> 1.0.5a), and
kernel-source (2.4.19 -> 2.4.26). Before the upgrades, I had a
working
I have a mixed testing/unstable system running on a HP Omnibook 4150
laptop [sound chipset is cs4232]. Recently, I upgraded a number of
things, including gcc (2.95.4 -> 3.3.3), alsa (0.9.4 -> 1.0.5a), and
kernel-source (2.4.19 -> 2.4.26). Before the upgrades, I had a
working Alsa setup, but now
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