Hi, Frank. Thanks a lot for your reply.

Looks like the part that I left out was the including the alsa-driver stuff into the kernel directories. Thanks again. I'll give that a try.

Can't wait to use my new US-122. It's the first step to getting my digital recording set up.

-Eric.

Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
Eric Berg hat gesagt: // Eric Berg wrote:


I recently upgraded to a 2.6.1 kernel right before I bought a Tascam US-122. I've got Alsa working just fine as well as USB -- all good. However, I have had a bear of a time figuring out how to get the usx2y modules to build properly with this kernel.

I looked at the 2.6.x build pages, but the usx2y stuff isn't in the alsa-kernel cvs module (or package) so putting that alsa stuff in isn't relevant.

Compiling from the package directories just seems to go into the kernel source and mess things up like deleting all of my 2.6.1 modules and nasty things like that.

Can anybody help me get that module built for 2.6.1 or 2.6.2?


I did built the modules for 2.6.1 and for 2.6.2-rc3 using the
alsa-kernel and alsa-driver directories from CVS. Just make sure to
follow the directions in INSTALL like running the autoconf chain and
then ./configure --with-kernel=/path/to/kernel/

This gave no further problems. I used the alsa-firmeware packages
1.0.2, but for midi on the US-122 you should use current CVS.


There will be some warnings like "boohbooh, you messed with SUBDIRS"
but it worked afterwards.

ciao

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