Hi, lördagen den 21 juni 2003 09.18 skrev [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > Wanted to post a quick success story with the 2.5 kernel series: > Machine > processor VIA C3 Ezra > cpu MHz : 932.918 > bogomips : 1843.20 > 256MB ram > > Multimedia audio controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8233 AC97 Audio > Controller (rev 50) > > Debian unstable. > This is the little VIA mini-itx I use for email, horrible little built-in > Via audio. > Built linux-2.5.72 from BK source, installed ALSA 0.9.4 libs+goop, > built jack 0.71.2 from debian source, also had to recompile alsaplayer > (from cvs) > After that, it Just Works. > As i said, horrible chipset, but with > jackd --tmpdir=/mnt/ramfs --realtime -P 20 -d alsa -d via82xx:0,0 -p1024 > -n3 -r 32000 -s -zr -P & > I can stream mp3's from my SLiMP3 server to alsaplayer (text) with no > dropouts, while running KDE3.2 and typing this email! > > I made a few passes at this machine with 2.4, but i could _not get useable > audio - overwhelmed by pops and crackles.
Cool that these mini-itx machines actually does work :) I was wondering, where you refering to 2.4 as in 2.4+ll+(whatever) and 2.5 was, infact, performing better? *fingers crossed* /Robert