On Tue, 25 Sep 2001, dave willis wrote:
> On Tue, 25 Sep 2001, James Rich wrote:
>
> > Yes, that's what typing 'make' in the top level directory of the cvs
> > checkout does. As I wrote above, I did that too. The problem is that
> > none of the snd-card-sb* modules are built, so it is impossibl
On Tue, 25 Sep 2001, James Rich wrote:
> Yes, that's what typing 'make' in the top level directory of the cvs
> checkout does. As I wrote above, I did that too. The problem is that
> none of the snd-card-sb* modules are built, so it is impossible to install
> them. *All* the other modules are
On 25 Sep 2001, Josh Green wrote:
> On Tue, 2001-09-25 at 15:31, James Rich wrote:
> > I checked out CVS earlier today (Sep. 25)
> >
> > after checking out CVS I did 'make' in the top level directory.
[snip .config]
> Those are the OSS and other kernel sound drivers. ALSA isn't included in
>
On Tue, 2001-09-25 at 15:31, James Rich wrote:
> Hey folks,
> I still can't get any of the snd-card-sb* modules to build. I
> tried some time ago with no luck, and have just waited a while to see if
> the problem went away, since no one else seemed to have any trouble.
>
> I'm on linux-2.4
Hey folks,
I still can't get any of the snd-card-sb* modules to build. I
tried some time ago with no luck, and have just waited a while to see if
the problem went away, since no one else seemed to have any trouble.
I'm on linux-2.4.10 with SGI's xfs filesystem patches.
I checked out CVS
Chris Rankin wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I see that a patch for the "latest" version of devfs
> went into ALSA recently. I assumed that this patch was
> for Linux version > 2.4.7, because I had 2.4.7 and the
> patch broke the build for me. However, I have now
> upgraded to Linux 2.4.10 and the patch *sti
Hi,
I see that a patch for the "latest" version of devfs
went into ALSA recently. I assumed that this patch was
for Linux version > 2.4.7, because I had 2.4.7 and the
patch broke the build for me. However, I have now
upgraded to Linux 2.4.10 and the patch *still* breaks
the build! Maybe Linus has
On Mon, 24 Sep 2001, [ISO-8859-1] Erik Inge Bolsø wrote:
> The problem: I'm trying to configure my gus pnp to a 4-channel
> configuration, composed of its two 2-channel devices. Not any use, I know,
> as its two separate stereo devices output to the same stereo output jack,
> but a nice way to ex