Maybe [EMAIL PROTECTED] is the one to ask. He's the one
who built the freshrpm package that works with the redhat 9 kernel.
Maybe he can shed some light on what he had to do.
Matthias,
Do you have any ideas about this?
Thanks,
Jeremy Sanders, CCNP RHCE CNE
Senior Systems Engineer
Teklinks, In
How do I configure my cmi8738-m6 to playback sound from the front and
read outputs? Thanks
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Yesterday I tried the Option "NvAgp" "0" but today my system
locked up again :(
Also new nvidia driver did not solve the problem. And what I
had forgotten, a long time ago I tried if my sytem freezes
when my X is not running and it freezed. So I'm not sure if
any drivers of nvidia or some X Options
On Fri, 2003-04-04 at 21:46, C. Dummy wrote:
> I'm having a lot of trouble with that. Regular version compiled no
> problems but no sound. When I try last cvs I'm getting errors like I
> don't have a source which I have and is linked to linux(missing
> version.h etc).
Is your running kernel w
It would be great if you could find out what needs to be done to use
Redhat's kernel, but I've been using my custom compiled stock kernel since
Saturday without any problems.
If you check this list, you will notice that Edward Muller was suggesting
that it was the Native POSIX Thread Library that
Sounds like a real possibility, but I do not know nearly enough about how
the ALSA drivers work to agree or disagree.
> This is most likely (AFAIK) because redhat ships their kernel with NPTL
> (Native POSIX Thread Library).
>
>>From the release notes:
>
> Red Hat Linux 9 includes the Native POSI