Hi all,
The latest version of the snd-usb-audio driver now supports USB 2.0
high speed devices. (The driver will be in the public SourceForge CVS
in a few hours.)
I couldn't test it much because I don't have a high speed device. If
you have an Audigy 2 NX, or an Edirol UA-1000, or some other hi
I have posted my code in question here:
http://rafb.net/paste/results/nI811998.html
I have been studying the ALSA driver and lib API, and in doing so have
written a simple raw pcm player. I used the tutorials written by Dr
Matthias Nagorni and Paul Davis as templates, along with alot of gdb
s
I really want to resolve this bug, but there has been little help so
far. I haven't got any response from Perex, too. He was asigned to this
bug via alsa bug report...
Please, someone needs to tell me wich modules are connected with the
functions that took so long, so I can check revision of tt
might be of interest to you guys...
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He sounds pissed.. :) If you get pissed by these forwards, please tell
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Florian Schmidt wrote:
He sounds pissed.. :) If you get pissed by these forwards, please tell
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Hi,
it seems that a little war started with the KDE developers. It
really interesting how developers intend to keep code based on hard
assumptions.
See: http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=76413
Can you imagine that I would say to Linus: I don't want to track
2.6+ kernel code,
On Fri, 19 Mar 2004, James Courtier-Dutton wrote:
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Jaroslav Kysela wrote:
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Hi,
here are some unimportant README and Kconfig updates for the usb-usx2y driver.
bye,
martin
--
Living on earth may be expensive,
but it includes an annual free trip around the sun.
--- alsa-driver/usb/usx2y/Kconfig.ORIGINAL Fri Mar 19 22:11:10 2004
+++ alsa-driver/usb/usx2y/
I used the latest alsa-tarballs to upgrade alsa-lib, alsa-driver and
alsa-oss.
To make it short: The problem is even worse now !
This is the output from strace (relevant part):
.
.
0.000531 ioctl(4, SNDCTL_DSP_RESET, 0) = 0
0.000232 ioctl(4, SNDCTL_DSP_GETFMTS, 0xb668) =
On Fri, Mar 19, 2004 at 08:30:13PM +, James Courtier-Dutton wrote:
> The guys there just don't understand what you told them. If they took
> the time to actually read what you said, they could easily fix their
> problem.
>
> Summary: -
> No bug in alsa.
Summary 2:
There seem to be quite a l
Lars Heineken wrote:
I used the latest alsa-tarballs to upgrade alsa-lib, alsa-driver and
alsa-oss.
To make it short: The problem is even worse now !
This is the output from strace (relevant part):
.
.
0.000531 ioctl(4, SNDCTL_DSP_RESET, 0) = 0
0.000232 ioctl(4, SNDCTL_DSP_GE
Joerg Mayer wrote:
On Fri, Mar 19, 2004 at 08:30:13PM +, James Courtier-Dutton wrote:
The guys there just don't understand what you told them. If they took
the time to actually read what you said, they could easily fix their
problem.
Summary: -
No bug in alsa.
Summary 2:
There seem to be
James Courtier-Dutton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Joerg Mayer wrote:
>> On Fri, Mar 19, 2004 at 08:30:13PM +, James Courtier-Dutton wrote:
>>
>>> The guys there just don't understand what you told them. If they
>>> took the time to actually read what you said, they could easily fix
>>> their
First off I would like to extend my sincere apologies for my atrocious
cross-posting. I am currently in a rather desperate situation and would
highly appreciate any help I can get in this matter.
I recently got my hands on the eMachines M6807 64-bit Athlon 3000+ and I
must say that the notebook
Forgot to ask two more questions:
1) How can I go about testing the throughput of my pcmcia cardbus in order
to see whether it is the culprit?
2) If the cardbus proves to be the problem, is there a way to hook-up hdsp
directly via Firewire port, or is there perhaps an adaptor that converts
either
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