Don Raikes wrote:
Why don't you try installing the kernel-source rpms? Then copy the appropriate config file for the kernel you are running from /usr/src/linux/configs as /usr/src/linux/.config and maybe run a make -C /usr/src/linux oldconfig, so that the appropriate header files get generated (or make menuconfig -> then exit and save... could be faster).Hello:Last week I installed redhat advanced server on a compaq deskpro/en computer. Now I want to compile the alsa 0.9.0 drivers. I know I need a kernel source tree to do this, however, I have been trying for 3 days to extract all the sources from the srpms. What are the minimum packages I need to extract? I have extracted 300 of the 733 packages so far, but am running out of disk space. Cheers, Don Raikes home office (520) 579=-9481 HQ office (650) 506-9704
And believe me, you don't need the srpms.
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