Douglas J Hunley wrote:
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I just compiled 2.6.0 and everything works but sound. I configured the
included ALSA to use my SBLive! and when I rebooted, it errored saying
'snd-crd-0: no such module' . I thought no shit, this is a monolithic
kernel' .
Klaus-Peter Schrage wrote:
Douglas J Hunley wrote:
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I just compiled 2.6.0 and everything works but sound. I configured
the included ALSA to use my SBLive! and when I rebooted, it errored
saying 'snd-crd-0: no such module' . I thought no shit, this
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I just compiled 2.6.0 and everything works but sound. I configured the
included ALSA to use my SBLive! and when I rebooted, it errored saying
'snd-crd-0: no such module' . I thought no shit, this is a monolithic
kernel' . Why is it looking for a
On Tuesday 15 July 2003 10:25 am, Douglas J Hunley wrote:
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I just compiled 2.6.0 and everything works but sound. I configured the
included ALSA to use my SBLive! and when I rebooted, it errored saying
'snd-crd-0: no such module' . I thought no
On Tuesday 15 July 2003 13:25 pm, Douglas J Hunley wrote:
I just compiled 2.6.0 and everything works but sound. I configured the
included ALSA to use my SBLive! and when I rebooted, it errored saying
'snd-crd-0: no such module' . I thought no shit, this is a monolithic
kernel' . Why is it
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Bruce Marshall shocked and awed us all by speaking:
I thought alsa was always a set of modules...
nope. now that it's merged in the 2.6.x kernels, you can compile them in
In any event... .94 of Alsa changed the setup of the modules.conf in