[alsa-devel] Possibility to build alsa driver without having exact kernel source?
Hello list,
I need a new driver for a atom cpu driven device. It needs the "snd_intel_hda" driver to work as it has intels Poulsbo chipset.
Currently I have a compiled module, but sound has a constant clicking noise with this one. Therefore I'd like to try an updated alsa driver, which hopefully fixes a problem on Poulsbo chipsets with stepping D0 or newer.
My problem is that I only have a compiled running kernel, but no source from it. All I can see (trough uname -a) is:
Linux joggler 2.6.30 #4 SMP Tue Jun 23 21:55:08 BST 2009 i686 GNU/Linux
So I know, the kernel is a 2.6.30, arch i686.
I tried to compile the driver now just with the standard kernel 2.6.30 source from kernel. org.
But when trying to load these modules, I get "Invalid module format".
Is there any chance to get a working compiled driver without having more information?
Thanks!
Christian Steffen
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