[PlanetCCRMA] problems with configuration of the alsa drivers

Francois Dechelle Francois.Dechelle@ircam.fr
Thu Apr 3 03:03:02 2003


Here are the info that he sent me:

CPU: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 1.70GHz

rpm -q --queryformat="%{ARCH}\n" kernel-2.4.20-4.ll.acpi
i386

rpm -q --queryformat="%{ARCH}\n" alsa-driver
i386

So it does not look like the old problem of kernel vs. alsa RPM
architecture mismatch. Or may be, but in a less obvious way.

fd


On Wed, 2003-04-02 at 19:47, Fernando Pablo Lopez-Lezcano wrote:
> > It looks like a mismatch between the kernel architecture and the alsa
> > driver architecture.
> > 
> > Could you send us:
> >  - the type of processor you have ('cat /proc/cpuinfo')
> >  - the architecture of the packages that are installed for the kernel
> > and the alsa driver
> > 
> > You can get these by the following commands:
> > rpm -q --queryformat="%{ARCH}\n" <<kernel rpm name>>
> > and
> > rpm -q --queryformat="%{ARCH}\n" <<alsa-driver rpm name>>
> > as in for instance:
> > rpm -q --queryformat="%{ARCH}\n" kernel-2.4.20-4.ll.acpi
> > rpm -q --queryformat="%{ARCH}\n" alsa-driver-0.9.2-4.cvs
> 
> And also the result of "cat /proc/cpuinfo" just to see what processor
> you have.... Just when I though this was a thing of the past :-)
> 
> -- Fernando
> 
> 
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