Hello,

I've run into a problem.  I installed my machine with
a non-wolk kernel.  Now I'm running a wolk kernel.  I need
the integrated sound to keep my laptop from crashing on
suspend.

Since the kerenel headers copied into /usr/include match
the glibc when my kernel was compiled (non-wolk), there
are no files asound.h and asequencer.h (needed by kdelibs).

I cannot compile the alsa-driver package against the running
wolk kernel (it complains that I haven't enable sound).

There are header files in alsa-driver, and in the wolk kernel
tree.

Should I just copy the needed headers into /usr/include?

Torsten



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