[PlanetCCRMA] problems with configuration of the alsa drivers
Francois Dechelle
Francois.Dechelle at ircam.fr
Wed Apr 2 04:54:01 PST 2003
Hi,
It looks like a mismatch between the kernel architecture and the alsa
driver architecture.
Could you send us:
- the type of processor you have ('cat /proc/cpuinfo')
- the architecture of the packages that are installed for the kernel
and the alsa driver
You can get these by the following commands:
rpm -q --queryformat="%{ARCH}\n" <<kernel rpm name>>
and
rpm -q --queryformat="%{ARCH}\n" <<alsa-driver rpm name>>
as in for instance:
rpm -q --queryformat="%{ARCH}\n" kernel-2.4.20-4.ll.acpi
rpm -q --queryformat="%{ARCH}\n" alsa-driver-0.9.2-4.cvs
François
On Wed, 2003-04-02 at 11:38, Israel Nelken wrote:
> Hi,
> I have redhat 8.0, and I try to install the alsa drivers. Following the
> instructions, I installed the planetccrma-core packages, and rebooting
> with the new kernel went without problems. I also did a dist-upgrade,
> the only slight problem was that I upgraded to KDE 3.1 recently, and
> synaptic marked those rpms for removal (which I changed manually).
> The script alsaconf found my sound card (driver emu10k1) and generated
> a seemingly correct /etc/modules.conf (see below). However, when I try
> to run depmod, or /etc/init.d/alsasound, I get errors about unresolved
> symbols.
> Any ideas about what goes wrong?
> Eli
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