Hi, If you download and compile a plain kernel from kernel.org, you'll get your ALSA working without a pain. I believe that SuSE put in their kernels a lot of extra stuff which is not always copes with custom built modules and patches. Try to use a plain kernel. You won't get that nifty graphical boot up screen (an attraction for M$ addicts) but at least you'll get functionality. Alex -------------------
Hi,
I am still trying to get sound working with soundblaster and custom compiled kernel 2.4.16 and 2.4.17 from SuSE kernel sources. After compiling and installing ALSA kernel modules v0.511 from alsa-project.org problem with unresolved symbols in emu10k1 module seem to be solved.
YaST2 now can configure sound but my speakers are still mute. I have
tried different configurations before compiling alsa (support for all sound cards, oss, etc.), but the result is always the same - no sound whatsoever. Sound works with stock SuSE kernel, so it seems I've missed something.
Any idea how to solve alsa problem?
Thanks in advance
Andrei
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