ALSA INSTALL PROBLEM

Doug Lawlor dlawlor at roadrunner.nf.net
Tue Apr 2 14:45:52 EST 2002


You never mentioned a 'make clean'.  This I believe cleaned up my old
compile for the 2.4.13 source tree which made all the difference.  

Doug

On Mon, Apr 01, 2002 at 02:48:04PM -0600, Gregory Nowak wrote:
> You're repeating exactly what I said yesterday or 2 days ago in my post. One thing to note though is that if your alsa drivers were compiled against the same kernel sources as you have now, all you need to do in the alsa drivers directory is to run make install.
> Greg
> 
> 
> On Mon, Apr 01, 2002 at 01:09:07PM -0330, Doug Lawlor wrote:
> > I got the problem fixed and here is what I did.    
> > 
> > Notes on installing alsa-driver-0.9.0beta9.  
> > Did the following: 
> > Changed to /lib/modules and did 'rm -r 2.4.18'.  
> > Changed to '/usr/src/linux' and did 'make modules_install'.  
> > 
> > changed to the alsa driver source directory and did a 'make clean' to
> > clean up the directory.  
> > Ran the 'configure' script
> > Ran 'make' to build the modules.
> > Ran make install'.  
> > 
> > Sound works again.  
> > 
> > Doug
> > 
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