On Wed, 31 Dec 2003 09:27 pm, Klaus-Peter Schrage wrote:
> Fredrik Smedberg wrote:
> > I patched my kernel using:
> > patch -Np1 -i patch_file
>
> Sorry, but adding the -N option didn't change anything. Here's part of
> the output generated by the command
>       patch --dry-run -Np1 -i ../alsa-bk-2003-12-05.patch
> (after a long chain of success/fail messages, when the patch process
> stops for the first time):

FWIW I started with 2.6.0 then patched it up to patch-2.6.0-bk3 and 
then applied the original patch linked to by Fredrik (never thought
to look for a newer patch, didn't know that ftp area existed) and
all I got was two small rejects that looked like they were included
in patch-2.6.0-bk3 anyway... and all compiled cleanly.

 linux-2.6.0/
 patch-2.6.0-bk3
 alsa-bk-2003-12-05.patch

I'm just too damn busy to reboot on it to confirm it's Ok but I've
never had a dud boot from a kernel that compiled cleanly. I'll boot
on it sometime next year :-)

--markc


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