SMP 2xPIII working, but cant compile alsa. is this normal
I have just fitted the second PIII into my system. :) I had to download 2.4.4 as I couldnt get 2.4.3 to boot. ( Something I did I think, trying to make an odd entry into USB devices ) anyway. I cant seem to compile alsa now. I get an error about a duplicate declaration. Has anyone got SMP and alsa working. ? is this odd ? dids
I have just fitted the second PIII into my system. :)
I had to download 2.4.4 as I couldnt get 2.4.3 to boot. ( Something I did I think, trying to make an odd entry into USB devices )
anyway. I cant seem to compile alsa now. I get an error about a duplicate declaration.
Has anyone got SMP and alsa working. ?
I upgraded to 2.4.3 and rebuilt ALSA from source on my dual PIII system. No problem at all.
Derek Fountain wrote:
I have just fitted the second PIII into my system. :)
I had to download 2.4.4 as I couldnt get 2.4.3 to boot. ( Something I did I think, trying to make an odd entry into USB devices )
anyway. I cant seem to compile alsa now. I get an error about a duplicate declaration.
Has anyone got SMP and alsa working. ?
Yep, I am currently running one of Hubert Mantel's/SuSE's 2.4.4 development kernels w/ alsa-drivers-0.10b. At least these are subject to an incompatibility between 2.4.4 and alsa-drivers. See the alsa patch in ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/people/mantel/next. [However, I thought, only post-2.4.4 kernels would expose this issue. May-be, all you need is a newer alsa-drivers package :)] Ralf
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