RE: [newbie] ESD and Maestro Audio driver
That happened to me when I had two cards on the same interrupt. What kind of sound card what kind of connector (PCI/ISA/no idea)? Thanks, Dorian -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of James W Greene Jr.Sent: Monday, February 19, 2001 9:30 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [newbie] ESD and Maestro Audio driver Hello All, Strange thing is happening on my Dell Latitude CpxH I just installed LM 7.2 and esd is giving me wierd sound problems. All I get is a looping of sound after I click on say terminal. This is in gnome. In KDE everything is repeated. The startup sounds just echos. I need to go into console and kill esd to make it stop. ANyone else seen this and have a fix ? JG
Re: [newbie] ESD and Maestro Audio driver
yes, i've got a simeler problem. but it is on my dads computor with , win98! This happened just after i stole BOROWED. my dads main sound card. so this may have got somthing to do with interupts and irq settings. is it an onbord sound card?
[newbie] ESD and Maestro Audio driver
Hello All, Strange thing is happening on my Dell Latitude CpxH I just installed LM 7.2 and esd is giving me wierd sound problems. All I get is a looping of sound after I click on say terminal. This is in gnome. In KDE everything is repeated. The startup sounds just echos. I need to go into console and kill esd to make it stop. ANyone else seen this and have a fix ? JG
Re: [newbie] ESD and Maestro Audio driver
On Monday 19 February 2001 20:30, you wrote in a most eloquent manner: Hello All, Strange thing is happening on my Dell Latitude CpxH I just installed LM 7.2 and esd is giving me wierd sound problems. All I get is a looping of sound after I click on say terminal. This is in gnome. In KDE everything is repeated. The startup sounds just echos. I need to go into console and kill esd to make it stop. ANyone else seen this and have a fix ? JG Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1"; name="Attachment: 1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Description: I've seen it on a desk top PC when there was a resource conflict with the sound card. Either IRQ or I/O check your IRQs in information or someone maybe give the command line prompt to check IRQs, I can't remember it at the moment, it is way past my bedtime. Good luck, -- Dennis M. registered linux user # 180842