Frank and Honza et. al.

Thanks for your help, i'm now trying to compile the 0.9.0rc2 ALSA

Honza says he has the same board as me so i'm following his instructions, using the configure.dif patch and his instructions to use the via8233 driver not the ALS4000
however i get a configure error after i've complied the driver, when in the alsa-lib-0.9.0.rc2 directory i do
./configure
or
./configure --with-cards=via8233 --with-oss=yes

i get

configure: error: Install alsa-driver v0.9.0 package first...

So now I'm stuck,

I have my Kernel sources in my /usr/src/linux2.4.18-3/ , and I think my sound support is turned on, how exactly do I check that??????? Modprobe or something

Hope you have a few ideas as to why ./configure cant see my compiled driver .............??!

Cheers

Dan

P.S.
the thing i got from the realtek site was just a 0.5 alsa driver or something without different driver libs and modules parts....?, and the installation instructions were garbled........



Alsa 0.9 is nowadays the recommended way to do things. I guess your
ALC650 is some Advance Logic chip? It's not listed in the Alsa sound
card matrix which does NOT mean that it is not working. What exactly did
you download? A closed source driver?


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