[95866] in RedHat Linux List
Re: sndconfig 0.25-8
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (M. Neidorff)
Wed Oct 21 20:49:35 1998
Date: Wed, 21 Oct 1998 20:16:14 -0400
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From: "M. Neidorff" <neidorff@CYBERNEX.NET>
In-Reply-To: <362E56C2.48B4450@ibm.net>
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This is exactly the same problem that I have. Have you tried going through
the entire re-compile the kernel process starting with `make mrproper`?
(I'd change the name of the `.config` file before doing the make mrproper
so that it wouldn't get clobbered. Then I'd change it back just before I
did `make <whatever>config`. .config holds your settings)
I haven't tried it yet, not high on the list. Please let me know if you
get a chance to do this if it works.
At 05:48 PM 10/21/98 -0400, you wrote:
>i've successfully recompiled the kernel 2.0.35-2 to include moduar sound
>but
>when i attempt to run sndconfig it responds that modular sound is not
>enabled
>in the kernel. at the end of make modules_install this message is part
>of the output:
>
>cp: sound_syms.o no such file or directory is found
>
>but the sound drivers are compiled and located in the ../modules/misc
>directory.
>
>what am i to do? if the modular sound is not enabled in the kernel, how
>do i
>enable it. naively, i thought recompiling the kernel to include modular
>sound
>was all i needed to do. am i wrong. is there a check i can perform?
>should
>i consider getting a hold of the oss software to correct the sound.o
>problem?
Mark
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