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Please create a bug on bugs.gentoo.org so it doesn't fall through the |
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cracks... |
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On Wed, 2004-02-18 at 09:30, Kevin wrote: |
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> On Tuesday 17 February 2004 23:04, Jeremy Huddleston wrote: |
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> > If you've synced since the 15th, the emerge message has been changed |
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> > to: |
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> > |
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> > This does not work with kernel 2.6 !!! |
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> > Please use the kernel modules or alsa-driver-1.0.2c or greater |
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> > |
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> > Perhaps I should a bit more clear... sorry. |
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> > Bug 3429 was closed because AFAIK all the issues int hat bug were |
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> > resolved. There is another open bug dealing with loading too many |
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> > modules (41600). That is the only 2.6 issue I am aware of at this |
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> > point. |
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> > |
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> |
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> I just did an emerge sync a few minutes ago, and still cannot emerge |
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> alsa-driver-1.0.2c. |
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> It fails in the make process, while looking for the |
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> file /usr/src/linux-2.6.1-gentoo-r1/arch/x86/Makefile and not finding it. |
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> It seems odd to me that it's not there (the only x86 directory I have |
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> under arch is x86_64), so why it's not there is a mystery to me. I'm |
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> using an Athlon XP CPU which I don't think is a 64 bit processor. |
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> Is this a bug? Should I re-emerge and rebuild my kernel? I don't mind |
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> helping to test alsa code that may be buggy, but would prefer using a |
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> kernel where the rest of the code is relatively stable, so I don't think |
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> I want to upgrade the kernel beyond 2.6.1. |
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> Any thoughts on how to get alsa-driver going here? |
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