Hi

when you install Suse8.0 with APCI-Option enabled, it gives you
the smp-version.

On an Uniprocessorsystem this costs you about 5% of your performance.
The best way ist to install the normal defaultkernel by yast2 or
manual.

Regards

Raf

IB> Hi all, I am having an odd problem with the ALSA cvs compile on SUSE
IB> 8.0. I am trying to do this in order to get the hdsp driver. However,
IB> whenever I compile the driver it stores all the modules in the
IB> /lib/modules/2.4.18-4GB/ folder assuming that my kernel is 2.4.18-4GB.
IB> However, when I open the k control center it tells me that I am using
IB> 2.4.18-64GB-SMP kernel (which makes no sense since I am using it on a
IB> single processor laptop).

IB> So, when I try to install the module for the built-in soundcard (intel
IB> 8x0), it installs fine, but when I try to modprobe snd-hammerfall-mem,
IB> it fails saying that it has been compiled for the 2.4.18-4GB kernel and
IB> that I am using 2.4.18-64GB-SMP kernel -> hence the kernel mismatch ->
IB> modprobe failed.

IB> Anyone has a clue as to why is this happening?

IB> (Paul, I'm cc'ing this to you since it seems to me like it may be
IB> another problem with the new hdsp driver, not sure as of yet).

IB> Ico



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