Hi Claus, The files are attached- if these still fail, let me know and I'll also send the snd-hda-intel driver too. I'm currently using these to write this e-mail, so I know they work. Best. Bjorn. --- On Thu, 2/5/09, Zalophus@xxxxxxx <Zalophus@xxxxxxx> wrote: > From: Zalophus@xxxxxxx <Zalophus@xxxxxxx> > Subject: Re: Claus Ruge, Germany, kernel 2.6.27.7-9-pae > To: discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Received: Thursday, February 5, 2009, 7:46 PM > Hello Bjorn, > > > on Wed, 04 Feb 2009 18:25:32 -0400 you wrote: > > >The only difference between the steps I sent you and > those I used on my > >machine were re-compiling the kernel modules (and the > kernel, but that > >was for my touchpad driver, not the modem). > > > >I also noticed you were using alsa 1.0.19. We have no > success reports > >for this version of ALSA, and I therefore suggesst you > return to the > >stock 1.0.17 drivers shipped with SuSE 11.1 kernel. > > Thanks for this hint. I returned to the alsa package of the > distribution. What I recognized is that > /proc/asound/version says it is > an alsa 1.0.17, but the package names show the version > 1.0.18. > > After resetting everything to the original state I could > see a little > progress: The complaints about unknown symbols, etc. are > gone. The > modem drivers are loaded without any problem, but the > segfaults > remain. > > [....] > > >From your description (and the output of dmesg) it > seems that your > >kernel and modem drivers were built with different > versions of gcc... > > Hm, that's surprising for me. The kernel version info > at start-up > contains a compiler info, which is identical to the result > I get after > gcc --version. So, I was assuming that kernel, modules and > modem > drivers have been made with the same compiler. > > However, I did a 'make cloneconfig' and compiled > kernel and modules > with the current compiler again. After installation of the > new kernel I > rebooted the system. No problems so far. I compiled the > modem drivers > again, but the behavior didn't change: Loading O.K., > accessing the > modem results in a segfault. Tested with both types of > kernel, with PAE > config and with default config. No difference. > > [...] > > >Should it still fail, and you are using the stock > kernel, please let me > >know and I'll forward you the (working) modules I > am currently using. > > That would be great! From the headers of your messages here > I saw that > you also sent them to my mail address directly. I never > received them. > This is btw. also valid for the messages I ordered from the > list > server. I only got the administrative messages so far. If > you like I > can send you a mail to your address shown here with one of > my other > mail addresses, which I hope will work. > > > Regards, > Claus __________________________________________________________________ Looking for the perfect gift? Give the gift of Flickr! http://www.flickr.com/gift/
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