Hi Was wondering maybe someone else had the same trouble with sound and was able to fix it it seems since i upgraded my kernel to 2.4.19 in suse 7.1 alsa doesnt work anymore it doesnt see my soundcard or doesnt load the modules it use to has anyone else had this same trouble and if so maybe they could tell me how they fix it and got there sound back i did use make cloneconfig when i did the kernel update so any help would be great thanks Bob
N1UAN Bob wrote:
Hi Was wondering maybe someone else had the same trouble with sound and was able to fix it it seems since i upgraded my kernel to 2.4.19 in suse 7.1 alsa doesnt work anymore it doesnt see my soundcard or doesnt load the modules it use to has anyone else had this same trouble and if so maybe they could tell me how they fix it and got there sound back i did use make cloneconfig when i did the kernel update so any help would be great thanks Bob
This looks like you have recompile the alsa stuff.... A kernel compile whipes all non kernel modules... This means all alsa and vmware drivers...... So, you need to recompile alsa..... -- Thanks in advance, Stefan -------------------------------------------------------------- Linux a world without borders, fences, windows and gates..... Titanic98 "Which computer do you want to sink today????"
yes i did recompile the kernel i download the rpm 2.4.19 nd use make cloneconfig so i figure this would have add the alsa stuff back in i also did make modules and make modules install so figure this would put them in so what do i need to excalty do if you can explian thanks On Tue, 5 Nov 2002, S. Bulterman wrote:
N1UAN Bob wrote:
Hi Was wondering maybe someone else had the same trouble with sound and was able to fix it it seems since i upgraded my kernel to 2.4.19 in suse 7.1 alsa doesnt work anymore it doesnt see my soundcard or doesnt load the modules it use to has anyone else had this same trouble and if so maybe they could tell me how they fix it and got there sound back i did use make cloneconfig when i did the kernel update so any help would be great thanks Bob
This looks like you have recompile the alsa stuff.... A kernel compile whipes all non kernel modules... This means all alsa and vmware drivers......
So, you need to recompile alsa.....
-- Thanks in advance, Stefan -------------------------------------------------------------- Linux a world without borders, fences, windows and gates..... Titanic98 "Which computer do you want to sink today????"
N1UAN Bob wrote:
yes i did recompile the kernel i download the rpm 2.4.19 nd use make cloneconfig so i figure this would have add the alsa stuff back in i also did make modules and make modules install so figure this would put them in so what do i need to excalty do if you can explian thanks
Check the alsa website out: http://www.alsa-project.org. Dowload the following tar files: - alsa-lib-0.9.0rc5.tar.gz - alsa-driver-0.9.0rc5.tar.gz - alsa-oss-0.9.0rc1.tar.gz - alsa-tools-0.9.0rc5.tar.gz - alsa-utils-0.9.0rc5.tar.gz Unpack these and run "configure", "make" and "make install" for each of these packages.... -- Thanks in advance, Stefan -------------------------------------------------------------- Linux a world without borders, fences, windows and gates..... Titanic98 "Which computer do you want to sink today????"
HI again i download all the files you mention and trying to compile the alsa-driver one and it keeps looking for an version.h file from the kernel source i have the rpm kernel source here but i do not see an version.h to add this in the configure line any help will help! Bob On Tue, 5 Nov 2002, S. Bulterman wrote:
N1UAN Bob wrote:
yes i did recompile the kernel i download the rpm 2.4.19 nd use make cloneconfig so i figure this would have add the alsa stuff back in i also did make modules and make modules install so figure this would put them in so what do i need to excalty do if you can explian thanks
Check the alsa website out: http://www.alsa-project.org. Dowload the following tar files: - alsa-lib-0.9.0rc5.tar.gz - alsa-driver-0.9.0rc5.tar.gz - alsa-oss-0.9.0rc1.tar.gz - alsa-tools-0.9.0rc5.tar.gz - alsa-utils-0.9.0rc5.tar.gz
Unpack these and run "configure", "make" and "make install" for each of these packages....
-- Thanks in advance, Stefan -------------------------------------------------------------- Linux a world without borders, fences, windows and gates..... Titanic98 "Which computer do you want to sink today????"
N1UAN Bob wrote:
HI again i download all the files you mention and trying to compile the alsa-driver one and it keeps looking for an version.h file from the kernel source i have the rpm kernel source here but i do not see an version.h to add this in the configure line any help will help! Bob
On Tue, 5 Nov 2002, S. Bulterman wrote:
In the dir "/boot" is a file named "vmlinuz.version.h". Check if this the right file. This should look like this: ------------------------------------------------------ #define UTS_RELEASE "2.4.16-4GB" #define LINUX_VERSION_CODE 132112 #define KERNEL_VERSION(a,b,c) (((a) << 16) + ((b) << 8) + (c)) ------------------------------------------------------ Copy this as "version.h" into the dir "/usr/src/linux/include/linux". And it should work now.... -- Thanks in advance, Stefan -------------------------------------------------------------- Linux a world without borders, fences, windows and gates..... Titanic98 "Which computer do you want to sink today????"
ok on that i do see that file but i have that file with 2.4.16 in there but i am running 2.4.19 kernel wont that matter thanks On Thu, 7 Nov 2002, S. Bulterman wrote:
N1UAN Bob wrote:
HI again i download all the files you mention and trying to compile the alsa-driver one and it keeps looking for an version.h file from the kernel source i have the rpm kernel source here but i do not see an version.h to add this in the configure line any help will help! Bob
On Tue, 5 Nov 2002, S. Bulterman wrote:
In the dir "/boot" is a file named "vmlinuz.version.h". Check if this the right file. This should look like this: ------------------------------------------------------ #define UTS_RELEASE "2.4.16-4GB" #define LINUX_VERSION_CODE 132112 #define KERNEL_VERSION(a,b,c) (((a) << 16) + ((b) << 8) + (c)) ------------------------------------------------------ Copy this as "version.h" into the dir "/usr/src/linux/include/linux".
And it should work now....
-- Thanks in advance, Stefan -------------------------------------------------------------- Linux a world without borders, fences, windows and gates..... Titanic98 "Which computer do you want to sink today????"
N1UAN Bob wrote:
ok on that i do see that file but i have that file with 2.4.16 in there but i am running 2.4.19 kernel wont that matter thanks
On Thu, 7 Nov 2002, S. Bulterman wrote:
Adapth the kernel version to the one you use..... If you used the SuSE Linux kernel from mantel... You could use this: ------------------------------------------------------ #define UTS_RELEASE "2.4.19-4GB" #define LINUX_VERSION_CODE 132115 #define KERNEL_VERSION(a,b,c) (((a) << 16) + ((b) << 8) + (c)) ------------------------------------------------------ -- Thanks in advance, Stefan -------------------------------------------------------------- Linux a world without borders, fences, windows and gates..... Titanic98 "Which computer do you want to sink today????"
N1UAN Bob wrote:
Hi Was wondering maybe someone else had the same trouble with sound and was able to fix it it seems since i upgraded my kernel to 2.4.19 in suse 7.1 alsa doesnt work anymore it doesnt see my soundcard or doesnt load the
You probably need to update alsa as well. Try: ftp.suse.com/pub/project/alsa/7.1/i386 -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson
i have never seen in that dir anyting for 7.1 check in projects today but not sure what else i need to do if any thing else i need to do thanks Bob On Tue, 5 Nov 2002, Carlos E. R wrote:
N1UAN Bob wrote:
Hi Was wondering maybe someone else had the same trouble with sound and was able to fix it it seems since i upgraded my kernel to 2.4.19 in suse 7.1 alsa doesnt work anymore it doesnt see my soundcard or doesnt load the
You probably need to update alsa as well. Try:
ftp.suse.com/pub/project/alsa/7.1/i386
-- Cheers, Carlos Robinson
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