I am having trouble with the alsa drivers as well. Although it is true that I should not have to rebuild the drivers, it is also true that the last rhn upgrade for the kernel broke the sound in my system. Any suggestions? On Mon, 21 Oct 2002, Bill Nottingham wrote: > Steven Rubenstein (SJR@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) said: > > This is what happens with "make" on alsa-driver-0.9.0rc3 in Psyche. > > (The same file compiled fine in Valhalla.): > > (no output attached) > > You do have to rebuild the ALSA drivers every time you upgrade > the kernel. That's how kernel drivers work... > > Bill > > > > _______________________________________________ > Sound-list mailing list > Sound-list@xxxxxxxxxx > https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/sound-list > +---------------------------------+ | Mario J. Borgnia, Ph. D. | | | | Lab of Cell Biology | | NIH NCI/CCR | | 50 South Drive Rm 4306 MSC 8008 | | Bethesda MD 20892-8008 | | | | Tel: (301) 435 0882 | | mborgnia@xxxxxxx | +---------------------------------+
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