I am trying to install the ALSA driver package onto my machine.  I tried using both red hat 6.1 and 7.0 I have a yamaha 724 based sound card which is now supported by ALSA
I downloaded the latest version of the driver from the ALSA site, and attempted to install per their instructions.
When I try to compile the drivers using the "make install" command, per the INSTALL document instructions, I receive the following errors:
cannot create symbolic link 'include /isapnp.h' to ..'support/isapnp.h' open operation not permitted
error 1
[include sndversions.h]
error 2
Subsequently, when I try to do modprobe, I get the error message "unable to find sound module"
Am I just being dense, or is this thing refusing to compile for some reason, and how do I fix this??
			
			I downloaded the latest version of the driver from the ALSA site, and attempted to install per their instructions.
When I try to compile the drivers using the "make install" command, per the INSTALL document instructions, I receive the following errors:
cannot create symbolic link 'include /isapnp.h' to ..'support/isapnp.h' open operation not permitted
error 1
[include sndversions.h]
error 2
Subsequently, when I try to do modprobe, I get the error message "unable to find sound module"
Am I just being dense, or is this thing refusing to compile for some reason, and how do I fix this??
 
				
		 
			 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
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