> On many linux machines the current directory is not part of
> the path for
> security reasons. So you might have to use
>
> # ./configure
>
> so it knows where to find "configure".
That's what I've been doing (didn't understand exactly why, but i'd always
seen it typed that way), but it still gives me the same error when i run as
my user account, or as root.
I got a response from the redhat-axp list to verify the configure command is
marked with execute permissions, so the command should actually be in the /
directory?
Anyhow, i can't get my builtin sound to work anyhow so it doesn't really
matter if I get it to compile because I couldn't even hear anything. :(
Thanks for the advice though, i'll let you know if I'm sucessful once I can
get home from work to try.
mike
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