Can you simply create symlinks in the 2.2.17mdksecure directory over to
where the drivers are actually installed?
On Wednesday 20 December 2000 01:01, Alan Olsen wrote:
> On Tue, 19 Dec 2000, Robert L Martin wrote:
> > Says everything is already installed... is the module not supported or
> > something? I would think a different error message would come up than
> > can't locate module.
> > walk the /lib/modules/%kernel version%/ tree and see if you have a
> > file with that name.o you may need to hand hack modules.conf (does
> > this laptop dual boot to WinSomething??)
>
> If you are using the "secure" module you will have a problem.
>
> Here is what happens...
>
> The installer installs Alsa soundcard modules in the
> /lib/modules/2.2.17mdk driectory.
>
> It configures the sound for Alsa module names.
>
> It installs the secure kernel.
>
> The secure kernel looks for modules in /lib/modules/2.2.17mdksecure.
> (And there are no Alsa kernel modules in that tree.)
>
> Your options are to configure for the OSS sound module names (if those
> will work for you) or get the Alsa source and install the modules in the
> tree for the currently running kernel.
>
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