On Sun, 22 Aug 2010 21:12:35 -0400 "Anticept ." <antic...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm using a custom built kernel that I've created with make-kpkg using > the debian kernel source, and I've also created and installed > kernel-source and kernel-headers with that same utility. > > I need to rebuild the alsa modules to include the module called > "aloop," which isn't included in the stock kernel, and I can't find it > in my custom kernel either. > > I've tried using the m-a utility, but it keeps saying it cannot find > my kernel's headers. I've used "m-a prepare" which created the > symlink, but it still cannot find the headers. The symlink is fine, it > links to my kernel headers in /usr/src. I figured this won't really > work anyways as aloop was not one of the modules listed in the m-a > utility for alsa anyways, but I'd still like to know why m-a can't > find my headers. > > I've also tried grabbing the alsa-driver-1.0.23.tar.bz2 from the alsa > project, and build and installed it according to > http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php/Jack_and_Loopback_device_as_Alsa-to-Jack_bridge > . The only thing I did differently is that i used --with-cards=all: > > ./configure --with-cards=all --with-oss=yes --with-sequencer=yes > > However, when I tried to "sudo modprobe snd-aloop", it said something > about unknown symbol in aloop.ko(?) (i had since rebooted and had to > purge and reinstall the kernel because the kernel wouldn't even load). > > I need to get that aloop module built and loaded to try and create the > Alsa to Jack bridge. Any suggestions? > > Much appreciated in advance! Hey there, I would check the "/lib/modules/<kernel version>/build" symlink Make sure its pointing to "/usr/src/linux-headers-<kernel version>" I have had some problems with stuff not being about to find k-headers due to this. Regards, Angus
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