Re: patching kernel source tree for ALSA

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On Sat, 16 Aug 2008, Phil Howard wrote:

> I'm building a monolithic Linux kernel, which means no modules.
> I'd like to find out how I can upgrade ALSA in a kernel source
> tree so I can build a complete kernel image with the latest
> version of ALSA (1.0.17) on the latest Linux kernel (2.6.26.2)
> that has an older ALSA (1.0.16).

go into the alsa-drivers directory and do 
./configure
make
make install
and it will install the modules onto the current running kernel
(Make sure you have the source in /usr/src/linux or /usr/src/linux-<version>
)



>
> I will post separately the issue I'm trying to resolve (in case
> is something simpler than being broken in 1.0.16, such as a new
> config option).
>
>

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