Re: pcm0: problem

2000-12-11 Thread Dag-Erling Smorgrav

Antoine Beaupre [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 That sounds like an interrupt conflict to me.

Not necessarily. Could be just cheap hardware. I used to have a box
where you could detect harddisk activity by listening to the output of
the (on-board) audio codec. The sound wouldn't skip or loop or
anything you'd expect from an IRQ conflict; you'd just hear a thin but
very noticeable high-pitched warble, even when there wasn't any sound
playing.

DES
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Re: pcm0: problem

2000-12-08 Thread Helge Oldach

Andre DDAdmin:
I'm running 4.1.1-release, and thinking of moving to 4.2-release or
stable. the problem occurs whenever I play any sound file. mp3 or wav
files. if the sound card is in use and I move my mouse, it gives me
this error.

pcm0: hwptr went backwards  - 
pcm0: hwptr went backwards  - 
pcm0: hwptr went backwards  - 

Although this entirely harmless it is fixed with 4.2-RELEASE. You want
to upgrade.

Helge


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