Kristof vansant wrote:
kernel-source is installed but idd a virgin ;)
but I don't think that, that is the cause.
Because only this driver has problems with it.
You can't compile your driver if the neccessary kernel headers are not
present!
Klaus
(sorry about thinking you were Dutch, but I think th
kernel-source is installed but idd a virgin ;)
but I don't think that, that is the cause.
Because only this driver has problems with it.
Op di 06-01-2004, om 19:03 schreef Klaus-Peter Schrage:
> Kristof vansant wrote:
> > I don't know how alsa patches drivers when it has to compile on kernel
> >
Kristof vansant wrote:
I don't know how alsa patches drivers when it has to compile on kernel
2.6, so I don't know how to fix it.
I think lot of kernel 2.6 users would be gratefull if you fixed this
issue.
CC [M] /home/lupus/alsa-driver-1.0.0rc2/pcmcia/vx/vxp440.o
/home/lupus/alsa-driver-1.0
That's a work around not a fix :p :)
./configure --with-cards=driver_name
does the trick to but it's not a fix :)
Lupus (Kristof Vansant)
Op di 06-01-2004, om 14:56 schreef Ed Wildgoose:
> > I don't know how alsa patches drivers when it has to compile on kernel
> > 2.6, so I don't know how to f
> I don't know how alsa patches drivers when it has to compile on kernel
> 2.6, so I don't know how to fix it.
See my message in Alsa-Users posted a few hours ago with title: "Can not
patch 2.6 kernel"
The answer is listed on the first page of the alsa website in fact! I failed
to read it at firs
I don't know how alsa patches drivers when it has to compile on kernel
2.6, so I don't know how to fix it.
I think lot of kernel 2.6 users would be gratefull if you fixed this
issue.
CC [M] /home/lupus/alsa-driver-1.0.0rc2/pcmcia/vx/vxp440.o
/home/lupus/alsa-driver-1.0.0rc2/pcmcia/vx/vxp440.