On Friday 10 September 2004 22:16, linux-audio-user-request(a)music.columbia.edu
wrote:
linux-audio-user-request(a)music.columbia.edu wrote:
Wha? realtime-lsm source deb should be fresh
enough and if not, it's
easy to bump up the control files for a real package. I can't think of
any reason to be copying by hand that's good.
The source deb is what you compile.
Using the kernel-utils? Or doing a make in the module's tree?
Very generic. I am not compiling the whole kernel but unpack the sources, copy
the system configuration to .config, make oldconfig and then start compiling
the kernel. Once it gets into compiling C, can stop it.
All this assures that all the includes are around for compiling other kernel
objects, drivers. I have in the past tried installing "kernel trees" and
"kernel headers" for this purpose. DId not always work.
to copy the ko
(or uninstall and reinstall). If out of date, an error
will
The way you specified "copy" led me to believe you were bypassing the
package manager.
What is said in the documentation did not achieve the copy. The package
manager simply downloads a tarball. Copying manually and rebooting does the
job.
... Besides, it woudl take all the fun out of living
on the bleeding edge :P
Yeah. I still have stuff that will not compile no matter what I do.