On Thursday 04 November 2004 22:59, Peter wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Slackware10
>
> When I installed the kernel 2.6.7 my sound was lost, the error message
> claiming it can not find module via82cxxx_audio.c. Checking
> /lib/modules/2.6.7/kernel/drivers there was no /sound folder.
Kernel 2.6 structure is di
Hi,
I hope everything works fine for you all. For my part, I'm just amazed
by the convenience of GNU/Linux OS.
I'd like to get newly opened windows positioned at a default location
that is not the top left corner of the screen. I know of the
"--geometry" option for some apps such as a Gnome-termina
Hi Peter,
The 2.4 & 2.6 kernels use different, incompatible module formats, so
you can't just copy
the 2.4 modules over to 2.6. Instead you will need to install a 2.6
kernel module for your
soundcard. If your kernel was already configured to build your
soundcards drivers as
modules, all you shou
Hi,
Slackware10
When I installed the kernel 2.6.7 my sound was lost, the error message claiming it can
not find module via82cxxx_audio.c. Checking /lib/modules/2.6.7/kernel/drivers there
was no /sound folder.
I then copied ../2.4.26/../sound into ../2.6.7../drivers/ it did not change it still