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You should go to <A HREF="http://alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/doc-php/template.php?company=ESS+Technology&card=ES18xx&chip=ES18xx&module=es18xx">http://alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/doc-php/template.php?company=ESS+Technology&card=ES18xx&chip=ES18xx&module=es18xx</A><BR>
it shows step by step how to compile it. You would need to have put <BR>
./configure --with-cards=es18xx --with-sequencer=yes<BR>
for your particular card before doing make and make install.<BR>
On Fri, 2003-10-31 at 11:12, Riga, Anthony wrote:
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<PRE><FONT COLOR="#737373"><I>I blew away the alsa folder and ran ./configure that worked. But when I do a make , make install. I get errors compiling. I also tried sndconfig and get an error that says soundcore.o was not found in the module search path. It must have been there before I upgraded to 2.6test9 because my sound worked. I do a Do I need to compile this in the 2.6 kernel? When I donloaded the test kernel I downloaded the rpm version. When I go to /usr/src/ dir I dont see a folder with 2.6test9 just linux-2.4. When I do a dmesg | more it shows isapnp ess es1869 plug and play audio drive. and one audo card pnp detected total. Any ideas?
-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Meyer [mailto:meyer_rm@yahoo.com]
Sent: Friday, October 31, 2003 12:12 AM
To: nflug@nflug.org
Subject: Re: no sound
--- Cyber Source <peter@thecybersource.com> wrote:
> If your having troubles recompiling, remove the old directories from
> where you compiled before and then recreate the directories (from a tar
> file, etc). I had to do that once and found that the original
> directories were caching the old info, right Bob?
> With a little help from Bob...
Yep. When you run 'configure', it creates a 'config.cache' file that contains
all of the values that the script generates. Normally, configure will read
that cache file before it does anything as a starting point. The problem is
that if the system configuration changes significantly (a kernel change is
significant :-), the cache is wrong. Generally, I always whack the whole
directory trees from the ALSA build and recreate them from the tar files.
Cheers!
Bob
>
> On Thu, 2003-10-30 at 22:08, Riga, Anthony wrote:
>
> > I updated my kernel to 2.6 test version and I am running redhat 9.0. I had
> sound before I did the kernel upgrade but now do not have sound. My card
> is being reconized. How do I get the sound to work. The sound card is an ESS
> 1868 isa sound card. Do I need to edit my modules.conf and add something. I
> downloaded the Alsa drivers but that didnt work. I had errors compiling. I
> know im doing something wrong somewhere.
> >
>
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