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* Modular Sound 2.0.36
@ 1998-12-14 12:28 Andries, Bert
  1998-12-14 18:06 ` Bill Nottingham
  1998-12-15  9:50 ` Andries, Bert
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Andries, Bert @ 1998-12-14 12:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-sound



 Hello,

 Via ftp.redhat.com ( and ftpsearch.lycos.com ) I found in
sound/patches-current/modular-sound-2.0.36-2.diff.gz
 When applied to the kernel 2.0.36 source tree ( the real thing, not the
RH5.2 pre-2.0.36 ) it gives rejects on Config.in ( /drivers/sound/Config.in
)

 Anyone here has experience on this subject ?  Am I following the right
procedure to get modular sound on 2.0.36 ?



 

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* Re: Modular Sound 2.0.36
  1998-12-14 12:28 Modular Sound 2.0.36 Andries, Bert
@ 1998-12-14 18:06 ` Bill Nottingham
  1998-12-15  9:50 ` Andries, Bert
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Bill Nottingham @ 1998-12-14 18:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-sound

Andries, Bert (Bert.Andries@uza.uia.ac.be) said: 
>  Via ftp.redhat.com ( and ftpsearch.lycos.com ) I found in
> sound/patches-current/modular-sound-2.0.36-2.diff.gz
>  When applied to the kernel 2.0.36 source tree ( the real thing, not the
> RH5.2 pre-2.0.36 ) it gives rejects on Config.in ( /drivers/sound/Config.in
> )
> 
>  Anyone here has experience on this subject ?  Am I following the right
> procedure to get modular sound on 2.0.36 ?

It seems to work OK here on a plain 2.0.36 - there's a couple of
patches with offsets (I'll throw a newer version on the FTP site
that doesn't do this), but it goes through clean. What version
of patch are you using?

Bill

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* RE: Modular Sound 2.0.36
  1998-12-14 12:28 Modular Sound 2.0.36 Andries, Bert
  1998-12-14 18:06 ` Bill Nottingham
@ 1998-12-15  9:50 ` Andries, Bert
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Andries, Bert @ 1998-12-15  9:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-sound



	>Andries, Bert (Bert.Andries@uza.uia.ac.be) said: 
> >  Via ftp.redhat.com ( and ftpsearch.lycos.com ) I found in
> > sound/patches-current/modular-sound-2.0.36-2.diff.gz
> >  When applied to the kernel 2.0.36 source tree ( the real thing, not the
> > RH5.2 pre-2.0.36 ) it gives rejects on Config.in (
> /drivers/sound/Config.in
> > )
> > 
> >  Anyone here has experience on this subject ?  Am I following the right
> > procedure to get modular sound on 2.0.36 ?
> 
	<  It seems to work OK here on a plain 2.0.36 - there's a couple of
	<  patches with offsets (I'll throw a newer version on the FTP site
	<  that doesn't do this), but it goes through clean. What version
	<  of patch are you using?

	<  Bill

 It isn't clear to me against what the
sound/patches-current/modular-sound-2.0.36-2.diff.gz
should be patched.

 What I failed to reveal in my posting is that I'm trying to get beta
modular sound drivers from 
the 2.1.xxx kernel onto 2.0.36.   In particular the Turtle Beach Pinnacle /
Fiji driver.
( Andrew Veliath http://www.rpi.edu/~veliaa/pinlinux.html )

 The mentioned patch file puts the 'extra' 2.1.xxx drivers in the
drivers/sound directory ( looks
good at first glance ).  Only patching the Config.in fails.  I tried to put
the chunk of code for the 
Turtle Beach Pinnacle / Fiji into it ... manually.  Which works except that
tkparse doesn't 
accept the 'string' keyword.  ( make mrproper ; make xconfig ).  

 I'll check the version of patch ... it should be the one that came with the
rh5.1.

 Bert

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