> >For some reason, the hotplug script can't successfully load the snd-hdsp
> >driver but a simple
> >"modprobe snd-hdsp" does work. This is true at boot time (coldplug) and
> >upon insertion (hotplug). Can anyone offer any insight into this?
>
> i know nothing about the hotplug script of pcmci
Hi all,
I got the RME working again. It even works with the new pcmcia-cs. I
also posted a message on pcmcia-cs in order to get the config file
right (its in /etc/pcmcia/config and I got part of it working, but it
doesn't yet do it all the way; I'll post it if I succeed).
I had to do about 10 k
>For some reason, the hotplug script can't successfully load the snd-hdsp
>driver but a simple
>"modprobe snd-hdsp" does work. This is true at boot time (coldplug) and
>upon insertion (hotplug). Can anyone offer any insight into this?
i know nothing about the hotplug script of pcmcia-cs, but i
he card isn't registered at all.
daniel
> -Original Message-
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Paul Davis
> Sent: Wednesday, 28 August 2002 10:30 PM
> To: Orm Finnendahl
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [Alsa-devel] PCMCIA and sn
On 28/08/02 Orm Finnendahl wrote...
> Am Mittwoch, den 28. August 2002 um 08:30:21 Uhr (-0400) schrieb Paul Davis:
>
> Yes and no. This is what happened:
>
> I compiled a new debian kernel package with a 2.4.19 kernel. My
> working kernel was 2.4.18-686 and in addition I had the original
> 2.4.1
>Now the snd-hammerfall-mem install o.k. but snd-hdsp segfaults (and I
>have to reboot in order to get rid of the module).
well, pcmci-cs may be at fault, but this is still a bug in the
driver. it shouldn't segfault. i guess i've assumed that certain
things are always true and that this is broken
Hi, I'm running woody w/ pcmcia-cs_3.1.33-6 and my own custom build, but
unpatched kernel 2.4.18, and a recent ALSA CVS checkout. I haven't
tried my brand spanking new hdsp very much (been working), but it seems
to load up nicely. I'll try to compile up 2.4.19 tonight to see if that
breaks anyth
Hi,
Am Mittwoch, den 28. August 2002 um 08:30:21 Uhr (-0400) schrieb Paul Davis:
>
> i don't have the working setup (with pcmcia), but i would obviously
> like to hear more about whatever has broken. do you still have the old
> kernel, and does it still work?
Yes and no. This is what happened:
>after recompiling a kernel on my laptop, my RME HDSP configuration is
>broken. Does anybody have a working setup with the RME PCMCIA card and
>would be willing to share some information about the process of
>initialization off list?
i don't have the working setup (with pcmcia), but i would obvio
Hi,
after recompiling a kernel on my laptop, my RME HDSP configuration is
broken. Does anybody have a working setup with the RME PCMCIA card and
would be willing to share some information about the process of
initialization off list?
--
Orm
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