Le Thu, 12 Jan 2012 12:34:37 -0700, Frank Mackenzie <frank.mackenzie@xxxxxxx> a écrit : > You see, the kernel source available at the ALSA website appears to > be useless. It says it's not for 3.x kernels, and there's all the > nonsense about smp_lock.h (see below). smp_lock.h was removed in kernel-2.6.39. > > Yet, some people are compiling it and using it! > > What do I have to do? You can try the last alsa code with git, or try a daily snapshot. > > PS - why is there no longer a "development version" of the ALSA files > for download? It is on git > > PSS - if nobody replies to me again, I will assume this list is dead, > subscribe to the ALSA development mailing list, and hassle them! :) Maybe you missed my answer. Also, don't be surprised if peoples don't answer if you are hassling them. You will never get more than what you give. > > > > On 12-01-11 12:52 AM, Frank Mackenzie wrote: > > Hey everybody! > > > > I use Lucid Puppy 520 on my home computer, and have recently > > installed kernel 3.0.7-rt. However, this appears to have broken > > ALSA, which says I have no devices. It is an 1 year old distribution. So, don't be surprised if you get some troubles when installing the last kernel on it. Dominique Michel -- "We have the heroes we deserve." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ RSA(R) Conference 2012 Mar 27 - Feb 2 Save $400 by Jan. 27 Register now! http://p.sf.net/sfu/rsa-sfdev2dev2 _______________________________________________ Alsa-user mailing list Alsa-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/alsa-user