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Re: Building Kernel for Sound



Doug Thistlethwaite wrote:
> 
> Ok, I removed the .config file and ran make menuconfig... This worked fine
> 
> I ran make-kpkg and got the following error:
> 
> s.o ipc/ipc.o net/network.a \
>         fs/filesystems.a \
>         drivers/block/block.a drivers/char/char.a drivers/net/net.a drivers/pci/pci.a \
> 
>         /usr/src/kernel-source-2.0.33/arch/i386/lib/lib.a
> /usr/src/kernel-source-2.0.33/lib/lib.a
> /usr/src/kernel-source-2.0.33/arch/i386/lib/lib.a -o vmlinux
> fs/filesystems.a(fat.o): In function `fat_readdirx':
> fat.o(.text+0xf85): undefined reference to `utf8_wcstombs'
> fs/filesystems.a(fat.o): In function `fat_put_super':
> fat.o(.text+0x204b): undefined reference to `unload_nls'
> fat.o(.text+0x2068): undefined reference to `unload_nls'
> fs/filesystems.a(fat.o): In function `fat_read_super':
> fat.o(.text+0x2f23): undefined reference to `load_nls'
> fat.o(.text+0x2f47): undefined reference to `load_nls_default'
> fat.o(.text+0x2f70): undefined reference to `load_nls'
> fat.o(.text+0x2f94): undefined reference to `unload_nls'
> fat.o(.text+0x2fa9): undefined reference to `load_nls_default'
> fat.o(.text+0x2fd8): undefined reference to `unload_nls'
> fat.o(.text+0x2fe8): undefined reference to `unload_nls'
> make[1]: *** [vmlinux] Error 1
> make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/kernel-source-2.0.33'
> make: *** [all] Error 2
> 
> Any ideas?  In the menuconfig I used the default .config and added soundblaster sound
> only.

	Do you have "Native Language Support" turned on in the kernel config?

> 
> A second totally unrelated question...  In my shells, If I hit the BS or Delete key, it
> deletes the character to the left of the cursor... Not ideal, but not to bad.  In
> netscape writing mail, the delete and backspace key deletes the character before the
> cursor...  Anyone else seen this?  If so, what is the fix?
> 
> Doug
> 

	This is a legacy of Linux's early history (IIRC, it had somthing to do with
the type of keyboard Linus was using when he originally wrote Linux).  The
long answer is see "http://www.ibbnet.nl/~anne/keyboard.html";.  The short
answer is to use readline's inputrc config to control BS/Delete behavior at
the bash shell command line.  Use Netscape resources (in Xresources) to
control BS/Delete behavior in Netscape (see the Netscape.ad file in
Netscape's dir).


-- 
Ed


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