2.4.18 is the kernel version. the extra -14/18 just means that redhat used different compile options and maybe a couple of patches. They should work. But I'm surprised if RH doesn't include the alsa modules with their default kernel. Can you boot with your sound module in /etc/modules.conf disabled, then modprobe snd What do you have in /lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/sound/core?
-Eric Hattemer On Tue, 2002-12-03 at 17:22, W. Wayne Liauh wrote: > Thanx. The question I had was the alsa kernal packages I could find > were all compiled for 2.4.18_18. Will this go with the 2.4.18_14 kernel > that came with RH 8.0? (I really hate to recompile the package, and > updating the RH kernel will cause a myriad of other problems.) > > Or is there any other place that I could find 2.4.18_14 packages? > > > > Jeff Mings wrote: > > > I've installed ALSA for RH 8.0 on my Dell Laptop - the "regular" > > drivers were fairly dysfunctional with that finicky sound chip. I > > believe I just grabbed the packages from freshrpms.net, which also had > > a nice tutorial as well - it was pretty easy. > > > > -Jeff > > > > _______________________________________________ > LUAU mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://videl.ics.hawaii.edu/mailman/listinfo/luau -- Eric Hattemer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
