Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 23:08:19 +0200 From: Boris Kiriakov <drauka@mail.bg> To: questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Problem compiling my own kernel Message-ID: <200111012110.fA1LAHl02881@nitrous.bs.spnet.net>
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Hia, The ideea was to use my sound(ESS 1869) card under FreeBSD, so i started kldload and loaded snd_sbc.I got error message 'Nov 1 21:57:01 Chiko /kernel: link_elf: symbol snd_mtxcreate undefined". I loaded snd_sb16 the message was: Nov 1 22:10:42 Chiko /kernel: sbc0: <ESS ES1869> at port 0x220-0x22f,0x388-0x38b,0x330-0x331 irq 5 drq 1,0 on isa0 Nov 1 22:10:42 Chiko /kernel: pcm0: <ESS 18xx DSP> on sbc0. But when i started xwindows 3.3.6 with KDE 2.2.1 a terrific sound went out of the speakers.It was the same when i was trying to play an mp3.I don`t know if it is important tha the BIOS detects my sound card with dma 1,3. After all i decided to recompile my kernel.I have attached my config file to this later according with a part of /var/log/messages for errors review. I uncomentet some line in scsi section and i was hoping that the followin errow would disappear errors config>bt0....etc but no.The only result was that i failed to compile kernel.The error was something like "can`t load object in bt.c.Now with my original kernel i have problems with X windows too. The error is "There was error setting up interprocesss communication for KDE.THe message returned by system was: Could not read network connection list /home/baniza/.DCOPserver_chiko_:0". Sorry for being so detailed but i try to give you as much info as i can. Ahhh yes my system is motherboard:MSI 5184 with via apollo chipset processor:amd k6-2 500 256 ram video card:Vodoo Banshee NIC:D-LINK 520 The other info is in the attached files and in the text above.I use FreeBSD 4.4 RELEASE. Sorry for inconvinience but you are something like my last hope:) Thank you in advance. Boris To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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