>On Saturday 23 August 2003 00:13, jmw wrote:
>> i recently installed RH9 kernel 2.4.20-20.9, then tried to update it
>> with Alsa Drivers, Lib, and Utils.  it seems everything compiled
>> correctly, but when i tried to insert through Modprobe, i get
>> 'kernel-module mismatch' error.
>>
>> i used Alsa 0.9.6 from the web site.  do i wait for a later version?
>> --
>> jmw
>
>Could it be that you have the wrong kernel source installed? You must
>compile ALSA against the kernel source corresponding to the running
>kernel.
>
>HTH,
>
>    -Frans

entirely possible, probably related to my installation.  can you be a bit 
more explicit?  here's what i find:

the error message tells me snd.o was compiled for 2.4.20-19.9, yet 
i booted and compiled in 2.4.20-20.9.  on 'file search' i find a copy
from Alsa 0.9.5 on the system as well as 0.9.6.  the later Alsa version 
is the one i compiled and tried to install.  the older version shows up
in /usr/src/alsa/... 

kernel 2.4.20-20.9 was installed through Red Hat's automatic update,
and some kind of source code arrived with it.  i suppose i could try to 
recompile that, but i'd want to find more detail on the process first.

at this point, do i:

remove all Alsa components and start over?
find which version of GCC to use with 2.4.20-20.9, re-compile & install Alsa?
something else?

thanks for any help.



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