On Tue June 6 2006 05:11, Michael Cree wrote:
> Unfortunately I can't get that kernel to work on the XP1000 - I'm not
> using the onboard scsi and I specifically compile kernels such that
> it can't load the Qlogic scsi controller module (since the qlogic
> module barfs randomly and badly on this m
On Tue June 6 2006 05:11, Michael Cree wrote:
> Unfortunately I can't get that kernel to work on the XP1000 - I'm not
> using the onboard scsi and I specifically compile kernels such that
> it can't load the Qlogic scsi controller module (since the qlogic
> module barfs randomly and badly on this m
On 6/06/2006, at 12:46 AM, Tyson Whitehead wrote:
On Sun June 4 2006 22:07, Bob Tracy wrote:
cards:
0 [ES1888 ]: ES1888 - ESS AudioDrive ES1888
ESS AudioDrive ES1888 at 0x220, irq 5, dma1
1, dma2 5
On both my XP1000 and the PWS600au I have an ES1887 reported in
Tyson Whitehead wrote:
> What do you get if you load the
> patched "snd-es18xx" driver using only "isapnp=0"?
I suspect if I don't tell the module about the 16-bit DMA channel, I'll
get the same results you did. Haven't tried it yet, but it makes sense
that "snd-es18xx" would probably work ok in
On Sun June 4 2006 22:07, Bob Tracy wrote:
> cards:
> 0 [ES1888 ]: ES1888 - ESS AudioDrive ES1888
> ESS AudioDrive ES1888 at 0x220, irq 5, dma1 1, dma2 5
Okay. I've got:
0 [ES1888 ]: ES1888 - ESS AudioDrive ES1888
ESS AudioDrive ES1888 a
On 29/05/2006, at 2:46 AM, Tyson Whitehead wrote:
I don't get any sound out of the system at all. Running one of the
alsa sound test programs (speaker-test) produces no sound, and
eventually the kernel starts barfing error messages "Bad page state"
with much unilluminating hex numbers (is this an
On 29/05/2006, at 2:46 AM, Tyson Whitehead wrote:
On Sun May 28 2006 01:51, Michael Cree wrote:
I don't get any sound out of the system at all. Running one of the
alsa sound test programs (speaker-test) produces no sound, and
eventually the kernel starts barfing error messages "Bad page state"
On Sun May 28 2006 01:51, Michael Cree wrote:
> Yes, I have also been having problems getting the ALSA sound driver
> working under a 2.6 kernel on both an XP1000 and a PWS600au. When I
> was running the Debian 2.4 kernel the OSS sb driver worked fine.
The old oss sb driver used to work okay on m
On 27/05/2006, at 10:05 AM, Bob Tracy wrote:
Just a followup on this thread: can't seem to get the ALSA "snd-
es18xx"
driver to work, so I'm going to try the old OSS "sb" driver. Progress
report to follow...
Yes, I have also been having problems getting the ALSA sound driver
working under
On Fri May 26 2006 00:32, Bob Tracy wrote:
> Well, crud... The "es18xx.c" patch didn't make any difference for me.
> Audio output still loops, and the machine still gets hosed (requires
> hitting the reset switch to recover after successfully interrupting
> "aplay" from the keyboard).
I see you d
Bob Tracy wrote:
> Just a followup on this thread: can't seem to get the ALSA "snd-es18xx"
> driver to work, so I'm going to try the old OSS "sb" driver. Progress
> report to follow...
The OSS "sb" driver works like a champ with the following options:
options sb pnp=0 io=0x220 irq=5 dma=1 dma16=
Just a followup on this thread: can't seem to get the ALSA "snd-es18xx"
driver to work, so I'm going to try the old OSS "sb" driver. Progress
report to follow...
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Tyson Whitehead wrote:
> On Thu May 25 2006 10:11, Bob Tracy wrote:
> > I'm going to try 2.6.17-rc5 with Tyson Whitehead's patches (to
> > "sound/isa/es18xx.c" and "include/asm-generic/dma-mapping.h") and see
> > if that at least gets things up and running. I'm particularly wanting
> > to know if
On Thu May 25 2006 10:11, Bob Tracy wrote:
> I'm going to try 2.6.17-rc5 with Tyson Whitehead's patches (to
> "sound/isa/es18xx.c" and "include/asm-generic/dma-mapping.h") and see
> if that at least gets things up and running. I'm particularly wanting
> to know if the ISA DMA problems on Alpha hav
This is actually a plea for updated status on getting sound working
correctly on the Miata platform with 2.6 kernels. The latest info I
have found to date is referenced in
http://lists.debian.org/debian-alpha/2004/11/msg00092.html
which has a similar subject line :-).
Back then, people describe
On Fri, Nov 26, 2004 at 05:11:24PM -0500, Tyson Whitehead wrote:
> On November 26, 2004 04:55 pm, Steve Langasek wrote:
> > > Also, sound on Miata is borked. I believe its a known problem and
> > > that a patch was posted here a while ago. Are there any plans to
> > > incorporate that patch or get
On Fri, 26 Nov 2004, Tyson Whitehead wrote:
That was probably me. I posted the following in an email a bit ago (Re:
ES18xx with alsa-sound and kernel-2.6.x ?):
Yep, you were. I havnt been able to test your patch yet, as I cant
actually get a kernel compiled for alpha :( - too much stuff is
broke
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On November 26, 2004 04:55 pm, Steve Langasek wrote:
> > Also, sound on Miata is borked. I believe its a known problem and
> > that a patch was posted here a while ago. Are there any plans to
> > incorporate that patch or get it fixed upstream?
>
> Nei
On Fri, Nov 26, 2004 at 09:54:39AM +, Paul Jakma wrote:
> Are there any kernel updates for Sarge, eg with the binfmt
> vulnerability fixes? (I'm a debian newbie, so maybe i'm not looking
> somewhere i should be - but there havnt been any updates in apt for a
> good while).
Fixed kernel sou
Hi,
Are there any kernel updates for Sarge, eg with the binfmt
vulnerability fixes? (I'm a debian newbie, so maybe i'm not looking
somewhere i should be - but there havnt been any updates in apt for a
good while).
Also, sound on Miata is borked. I believe its a known problem and
that a patch w
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