Re: Audio Advice

2004-02-07 Thread Paladin
I could swear I've used the i810_audio driver even before the 2.4.18 kernel! Even though I've ever had problems with it... The biggest one is that my chip only runs at 48kHz, so unless the program does some conversion the sound plays very "fast". That must be the case with ESD! I use NAS, but I als

Re: Audio Advice

2004-02-07 Thread Joel Konkle-Parker
Andreas Janssen wrote: Hello Joel Konkle-Parker (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote: Loevborg wrote: You could also use a "backported" kernel-image from www.backport.org That would save you the trouble of compilation and would still be quite clean. Yeah, that's what I tried first, but the OSS modules d

Re: Audio Advice

2004-02-07 Thread Andreas Janssen
Hello Joel Konkle-Parker (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote: > Loevborg wrote: >> You could also use a "backported" kernel-image from www.backport.org >> That would save you the trouble of compilation and would still be >> quite clean. > > Yeah, that's what I tried first, but the OSS modules didn't rea

Re: Audio Advice

2004-02-06 Thread Joel Konkle-Parker
Loevborg wrote: You could also use a "backported" kernel-image from www.backport.org That would save you the trouble of compilation and would still be quite clean. Yeah, that's what I tried first, but the OSS modules didn't really work too well (esound wouldn't start, any sound through /dev/dsp ca

Re: Audio Advice

2004-02-06 Thread Loevborg
You could also use a "backported" kernel-image from www.backport.org That would save you the trouble of compilation and would still be quite clean. ~ Paulus I've got an integrated AC'97 audio chip in my laptop that uses the i810_audio kernel driver or ALSA's snd-intel8x0 driver. The problem is t

Audio Advice

2004-02-05 Thread Joel Konkle-Parker
I've got an integrated AC'97 audio chip in my laptop that uses the i810_audio kernel driver or ALSA's snd-intel8x0 driver. The problem is that Woody's latest kernel (2.4.18) is too old to support my particular audio chip (first supported in 2.4.20). So I've got three options, I believe: 1. Bui