Intel HD Audio (Sound) supported?
cacofonix
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Wed Jan 19 06:14:54 UTC 2005
crimsun at fungus.sh.nu Wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 18, 2005 at 07:14:59PM -0500,
> Did you execute `sudo dpkg-reconfigure alsa-source' and select 'azx'
> to
> be compiled? It reads as if it's compiling --with-cards=all .
>
>
I didn't do it that way I restarted I have now got a deb file.which I
am unable to install I use dpkg -i pkgname.deb and it comes up with
an error about not finding a system.map-2.6.10 which I can't understand
why it is using that, when I went to the directory
/usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.10-2-686 to make the image with sudo
make-kpkg --rootcmd=fakeroot modules-image.
now when I do the command in the same place after removing 2.6.10 it
comes up with:
We do not seem to be in a top level linux kernel source directory
tree. However, there are kernel headers that may be suitable to build
external kernel modules. Since you do not have non-module targets, let
us continue.
You should invoke this command from the top level directory of
a linux kernel source directory tree, and as far as I can tell,
the current directory:
/usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.10-2-686
is not a top level linux kernel source directory.
(If I am wrong then kernel-packages and the linux kernel
are so out sync that you'd better get the latest versions
of the kernel-package package and the Linux sources)
Please change directory to wherever linux kernel sources
reside and try again.
The changelog says we are creating 2.6.10, but I thought the version is
..
make: *** [modules-image] Error 1
what am I doing wrong I'm doing as you have said and what is writen in
the README.Debian file
cacofonix
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