Hi,
I'm having a problem after an update some weeks ago, every few minutes the
pc is freezing for a while and after it recover, it seem to be the same as
writte on this:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1861294
I'm getting also the same errors:
[50928.830285]
On Wed, 5 Sep 2001, dman wrote:
| I don't know. Do you have all DMA channels, io addressed, irqs, etc,
| configured right?
|
| There isn't anything to configure. Well, you can change a clocking
| parameter (for special cases), but that's all.
I had configured my card when I still had
/proc/pci shows IRQ 10 in three places. Could this be
a problem? I don't see any way to change any of these
IRQs.
Your system supports IRQ sharing. It should *not* be a
problem... You may be able to turn this off in your BIOS
though. Doing so may cause you to run out of available
resources
On Tue, Sep 04, 2001 at 07:31:45PM -0600, Rick Macdonald wrote:
| On Tue, 4 Sep 2001, dman wrote:
|
| | If I try to play the same file with xanim, the sound is all choppy and
| | fast (sounds like The Chipmunks).
|
| I know nothing about xanim.
|
| What happens if you play an mp3 with
I had configured my card when I still had RH installed using sndconfig
(or some similar abbreviation). In my modules.conf I had several
options for the module including IO base address, IRQ (I think), and
DMA channel to use. My problem was that I had picked the wrong DMA
channel the first
On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 05:30:19PM +0200, Danie Roux wrote:
| I had configured my card when I still had RH installed using sndconfig
| (or some similar abbreviation). In my modules.conf I had several
| options for the module including IO base address, IRQ (I think), and
| DMA channel to use.
On Wed, 5 Sep 2001, dman wrote:
| What happens if you play an mp3 with xmms?
OK, I've tried playing 3 mp3 files. They mostly race through one minute's
worth in a few seconds with just noisy static sounds. One of them, if I
keep trying, will race part way through and then slow down and play
On Mon, Sep 03, 2001 at 11:38:04AM -0600, Rick Macdonald wrote:
| On Sun, 2 Sep 2001, dman wrote:
|
| On Sat, Sep 01, 2001 at 11:22:23PM -0600, Rick Macdonald wrote:
| | Worse! I think I had the wrong sound card driver. I've rebuilt the kernel
| | sound, but now I get the dreaded Can't Open
On Tue, 4 Sep 2001, dman wrote:
| If I try to play the same file with xanim, the sound is all choppy and
| fast (sounds like The Chipmunks).
I know nothing about xanim.
What happens if you play an mp3 with xmms?
I left the laptop at the office today. Just now from home I logged on and
On Sun, 2 Sep 2001, dman wrote:
On Sat, Sep 01, 2001 at 11:22:23PM -0600, Rick Macdonald wrote:
| Worse! I think I had the wrong sound card driver. I've rebuilt the kernel
| sound, but now I get the dreaded Can't Open /dev/dsp device. I haven't
| figured out why yet.
I recommend building
On Sat, 1 Sep 2001, dman wrote:
On Sat, Sep 01, 2001 at 11:24:08AM -0600, Rick Macdonald wrote:
| Jon Masters [EMAIL PROTECTED] asked about sound. That makes a bit
| of sense in my case, because sound doesn't work too well on the laptop
| (choppy) and I probably had sound turned on for
Keith O'Connell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Now I have to address the absence of sound. Would I be right in thinking
that I have built in the wrong module when installing?
Have you tried to compile sound into the kernel and not to make a
module?
Ciao!
juh
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On Sat, Sep 01, 2001 at 11:22:23PM -0600, Rick Macdonald wrote:
| On Sat, 1 Sep 2001, dman wrote:
|
| On Sat, Sep 01, 2001 at 11:24:08AM -0600, Rick Macdonald wrote:
|
| | Jon Masters [EMAIL PROTECTED] asked about sound. That makes a bit
| | of sense in my case, because sound doesn't work
This is something I have not seen mentioned before, and fro which I have
run out of (limited) ideas.
I have four machines of varying ages and specs (all intel/amd) and I am
moving them all away from windows on on to Debian. They are getting
there and the problems that do exist are ones that I
On Sat, Sep 01, 2001 at 04:19:08PM +0100, Keith O'Connell wrote:
| This is something I have not seen mentioned before, and fro which I have
| run out of (limited) ideas.
|
| I have four machines of varying ages and specs (all intel/amd) and I am
| moving them all away from windows on on to
When GNOME locks up, can you press Ctrl-Alt-F[1-6] to get to a virtual
console?
Yes - no problem. I ran top as per you instructions and the process
consuming the highest CPU value was top itself with a value of 0.3%.
There were no entries listed under top fox XFree86, or any Gnome app. In
On 01 Sep 2001 16:19:08 +0100, Keith O'Connell wrote:
...when I load the Gnome desktop into play the machine will freeze at
the first gnome action I try (selecting an icon of the desktop or
similar). Locks up tight.
This will sound weird...
Do you have a sound card installed and the
Jon,
This will sound weird...
Do you have a sound card installed and the sound server options
selected? If you do not have a sound card you may find that something is
indefinately waiting to open a non-existant sound device to play audio -
certainly I've had this with nautilus on various
On Sat, 1 Sep 2001, Keith O'Connell wrote:
...when I load the Gnome desktop into play the machine will freeze at
the first gnome action I try (selecting an icon of the desktop or
similar). Locks up tight. I have to Ctrl-Alt-Bkspace to get out. If I
try to log back in a xdm it won't
On Sat, 1 Sep 2001, Keith O'Connell wrote:
Jon,
This will sound weird...
Do you have a sound card installed and the sound server options
selected? If you do not have a sound card you may find that something is
indefinately waiting to open a non-existant sound device to play audio -
On Sat, Sep 01, 2001 at 11:24:08AM -0600, Rick Macdonald wrote:
| Jon Masters [EMAIL PROTECTED] asked about sound. That makes a bit
| of sense in my case, because sound doesn't work too well on the laptop
| (choppy) and I probably had sound turned on for close window events. I
| guess I'll look
On Sat, Sep 01, 2001 at 05:02:34PM +0100, Keith O'Connell wrote:
|
| When GNOME locks up, can you press Ctrl-Alt-F[1-6] to get to a virtual
| console?
|
| Yes - no problem. I ran top as per you instructions and the process
| consuming the highest CPU value was top itself with a value of
Jon,
Do you have a sound card installed and the sound server options
selected? If you do not have a sound card you may find that
something is indefinately waiting to open a non-existant sound
device to play audio - certainly I've had this with nautilus on
various GNOME desktops so I'm just
On 01 Sep 2001 16:37:54 -0400, dman wrote:
On Sat, Sep 01, 2001 at 05:02:34PM +0100, Keith O'Connell wrote:
| I guess that is not the answer you were expecting?
No, but it seems someone else has correctly guessed the problem.
Anyways, that is good information for the future :-).
Hehe, it
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