Re: [linux-audio-dev] lets go compile ! [was: lowish-latency patch and toolchain]

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Subject: Re: [linux-audio-dev] lets go compile ! [was: lowish-latency patch and toolchain]
From: John Littler (jlittler_AT_nirvanet.net)
Date: Tue Jul 11 2000 - 13:17:45 EEST


quoting Jörn Nettingsmeier:
 [x]
>
> btw: is there any web resource on how to restructure one's system to
> have a working fallback w/o fuss while being able to play with the
> latest dev kernels plus the corresponding userspace upgrades
> (preferably w/o repartitioning) ? i went through having 2.0 and 2.2
> in parallel for some weeks and it gave me a headache.
 
There are docs around I think but all you need to do is
have a separate src tree for the compile. The new modules
will be put in /lib/modules/2.x.x then you'll need to decide
your naming convention for vmlinuz (ie. rename the old one
vmlinuz_old or whatever) and then move the newly compiled
vmlinuz to /boot and then edit /etc/lilo.conf and run
/sbin/lilo. When you boot up you'll then have a choice of
the old or new kernel... files on your system may differ.

BTW, if you're using sequencers like Melys or Jazz++ you
really don't want to upgrade to ALSA 0.5.8. They crash
badly under 0.5.8 and work under 0.5.7 ... I just rechecked
by going back to 0.5.7.
Cheers
John

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