At Tue, 09 Sep 2008 22:53:50 +0200,
Ruediger Dohmhardt wrote:
>
> Vedran Miletić schrieb:
> > Why don't you just pull the entire Takashi's tree with git and compile
> > it? That would probably require the least effort, because you won't
> > need to do any patching at all.
> >
> Ok! I did it. *T
Sorry!
In my last e-mail there was a mistake in the
installation description of "sound-unstable-2.6.git"
and the formatting was terrible.
/*** Installation of "sound-unstable-2.6.git" ***/
cd linux-2.6.26.3
mv sound sound.org /* hide original sound d
Vedran Miletić schrieb:
> Why don't you just pull the entire Takashi's tree with git and compile
> it? That would probably require the least effort, because you won't
> need to do any patching at all.
>
Ok! I did it. *The good news*:
Building "sound-unstable-2.6.git" with kernel 2.6.26.3 made th
Why don't you just pull the entire Takashi's tree with git and compile
it? That would probably require the least effort, because you won't
need to do any patching at all.
2008/9/8 Ruediger Dohmhardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Vedran Miletić schrieb:
>>
>> It should work with hda-intel of Takashi's sou
It should work with hda-intel of Takashi's sound-unstable-2.6 tree (it
has the patch_ca0110.c file there). Have you tried compiling that?
2008/9/7 Ruediger Dohmhardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Vedran Miletić schrieb:
>>
>> There is another option, cheaper than Xonar DX. Creative has relaeased
>> PCI E
Vedran Miletić schrieb:
> There is another option, cheaper than Xonar DX. Creative has relaeased
> PCI Express version of Xtreme Audio, which isn't based on X-Fi chip
> but on CA0110. There is some support in Takashi's sound-unstable tree.
> I'm not sure how well it works (let alone in regard to SP
There is another option, cheaper than Xonar DX. Creative has relaeased
PCI Express version of Xtreme Audio, which isn't based on X-Fi chip
but on CA0110. There is some support in Takashi's sound-unstable tree.
I'm not sure how well it works (let alone in regard to SPDIF support),
hopefully Takashi
Jason Gauthier wrote:
> I can't find many cards except for the Creative Labs X-Fi that seems
to
> fit both.. and from what I read SPDIF passthrough doesn't work.I'm
> not 100% sure what that means. (Pretty new to this level of audio)
>SPDIF was designed to transport two channels of 16-bit unc
Jason Gauthier wrote:
> I can't find many cards except for the Creative Labs X-Fi that seems to
> fit both.. and from what I read SPDIF passthrough doesn't work.I'm
> not 100% sure what that means. (Pretty new to this level of audio)
SPDIF was designed to transport two channels of 16-bit uncom