[PlanetCCRMA] re kernel 2.4.19
des1gner at optusnet.com.au
des1gner at optusnet.com.au
Thu Feb 6 16:21:02 PST 2003
> > when attempting to follow the instructions on the planet-ccrma
>> webpages I am finding I am at an impasse.
>> I am at the kernel stage, and am getting errors while trying to
>> apt-get install kernel*
>>
>> I have tried:
>> "apt-get install kernel-up#2.4.19-1.ll at i386 alsa-driver-2.4.19-1.ll
>> alsa-driver alsa-lib alsa-lib-devel alsa-utils alsa-tools"
>>
>> and
>>
> > "apt-get install kernel-up#2.4.19-2.ll.acpi at i686
>> alsa-driver-2.4.19-2.ll.acpi alsa-driver alsa-lib alsa-lib-devel
>> alsa-utils alsa-tools"
>>
>> both fail with "couldn't find package kernel-up#2.4.19-[version]@i[x]86"
>>
>> have I perhaps erred in configuring my apt?
>
>Maybe. Check that you have the proper /etc/apt/sources.list for the
>kernel you want to install (you should use the i686 acpi version of the
>kernel).
shouldnt I use 386.acpi with a Pentium2/266?
> To be able to "see" the acpi kernel you specifically need this
>line in the sources.list configuration file:
>
>rpm http://www-ccrma.stanford.edu/planetccrma/apt redhat/7.x.lap/en/i386
>planetccrma
that sure is in there.
>
>You could also check what you see with:
> apt-get install kernel-up
>That should give you a list of available kernels (for your particular
>sources.list configuration)
this returns:
(reading,collecting,building...)
Package kernel-up is a virtual package provided by:
kernel-up#2.4.19-2.ll.acpi at i386 2.4.19-2.11.acpi
kernel-up#2.4.19-2.ll.acpi at i386 2.4.19-2.11.acpi
You should explicitly select one to install.
E: Package kernel-up has not installation candidate.
I try the apt-get install kernel-up#2.4.19-1.ll.acpi at i386
alsa-driver-2.4.19-1.ll.acpi alsa-driver alsa-lib alsa-lib-devel
alsa-utils alsa-tools, and now its working....I think what I copied
from the html docs was incorrect or I misunderstood something. It
seems to be going now....
>
>> Is this because I already have Alsa installed (rc6)?
>
>No, that should be unrelated (did you install by hand or through an
>rpm?).
I did it from source.
>
Thank you Fernando.
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