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Re: More: [SLE] [ALSA kernel] Attempting to install ALSA now that it's compiled (less long now...)
- From: JW <jw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2001 17:27:00 -0600
- Message-id: <5.1.0.14.0.20011213171446.05489e50@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
At 10:34 PM 12/13/2001 +0000, you wrote:
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>The sound anyway. Personally, I'd try something that worked for me recently.
>Stop alsa with '/etc/rc.d/alsasound stop'
I did this
>Edit your /etc/modules.conf file and remove all the lines at the end that
>relate to the sound. It's probably all marked DO NOT EDIT or something.
>Ignore this.
And this.
>Then run alsaconf and try to configure just one of the cards. No running
>until you can walk.
And that. Perhaps I was not clear before: I stopped alsa, removed /etc/modules.conf entries, shut down, completely disabled the onboard card in the BIOS, shutr down, stuck my SBLive! in, booted up, attempted to run Yast, that failed, attempted to run alsaconf, that failed with all of the messages mentioned in my previous post.
Previous to that I installed a new SuSE kernel: Using Mantel's 2.4.16 kernel, binary rpm (and therefore I have only default SuSE options), also untarred mantel's 2.4.16 tar.bz2 (the same one that, presumably, mantel's 2.4.16 rpm is made from with "make rpm" therefore they should be 100% compatible) and ran make mrproper ; make cloneconfig ; make dep ; make modules.
Then compiled ALSA Drivers beta <9-<something>.10> with ./configure --with-isapnp=yes --with-sequencer=yes ; make ; make install
>If this doesnt work then it's possible that there is a problem with the
>kernel that you're using. probably nothing serious, but I recently had a
>problem with another machines opl3sa2 card, which was fine when I severly
>trimmed the kernel down.
>
>What SuSE is it that you're using?
7.2
>And Kernel?
See above.
>Cheers,
>Tom
>
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Jonathan Wilson
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Central Texas IT http://www.centraltexasit.com
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>The sound anyway. Personally, I'd try something that worked for me recently.
>Stop alsa with '/etc/rc.d/alsasound stop'
I did this
>Edit your /etc/modules.conf file and remove all the lines at the end that
>relate to the sound. It's probably all marked DO NOT EDIT or something.
>Ignore this.
And this.
>Then run alsaconf and try to configure just one of the cards. No running
>until you can walk.
And that. Perhaps I was not clear before: I stopped alsa, removed /etc/modules.conf entries, shut down, completely disabled the onboard card in the BIOS, shutr down, stuck my SBLive! in, booted up, attempted to run Yast, that failed, attempted to run alsaconf, that failed with all of the messages mentioned in my previous post.
Previous to that I installed a new SuSE kernel: Using Mantel's 2.4.16 kernel, binary rpm (and therefore I have only default SuSE options), also untarred mantel's 2.4.16 tar.bz2 (the same one that, presumably, mantel's 2.4.16 rpm is made from with "make rpm" therefore they should be 100% compatible) and ran make mrproper ; make cloneconfig ; make dep ; make modules.
Then compiled ALSA Drivers beta <9-<something>.10> with ./configure --with-isapnp=yes --with-sequencer=yes ; make ; make install
>If this doesnt work then it's possible that there is a problem with the
>kernel that you're using. probably nothing serious, but I recently had a
>problem with another machines opl3sa2 card, which was fine when I severly
>trimmed the kernel down.
>
>What SuSE is it that you're using?
7.2
>And Kernel?
See above.
>Cheers,
>Tom
>
>- --
>Anybody who doesn't cut his speed at the sight of a police car is
>probably parked.
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Jonathan Wilson
System Administrator
Cedar Creek Software http://www.cedarcreeksoftware.com
Central Texas IT http://www.centraltexasit.com
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