If "the sound often clicks" probably you need the Ingo Molnar real-time
patch in order to obtain a "Complete Preemption" (low latency kernel) that's
good for audio stuff.
regards
2008/9/8 Jeff Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Thanks Elijah, but unfortunately that didn't solve the problem. In addition
On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 8:52 AM, Jeff Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm compiling a fresh kernel, just to see if that happens to fix it, but
> otherwise I'm not sure what to do. Where would I report this bug,
> www.kernel.org?
Hi Jeff,
For the procedures on reporting Linux kernel bugs in Debian
Thanks Elijah, but unfortunately that didn't solve the problem. In
addition I've found that sound quality sometimes lapses into what sounds
like a 22 or 11 khz samplerate. Very strange.
I'm compiling a fresh kernel, just to see if that happens to fix it, but
otherwise I'm not sure what to do.
On Sun, Sep 7, 2008 at 8:03 PM, Jeffrey Loren Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The only thing I had to configure manually was to put the line
> "snd-powermac" in /etc/modules to get sound to automatically work after
> booting. The problem is that sound often clicks. If I use the trackpad it
> clic
Dear Debian-ers,
I've tried a few distributions of gnu Linux on my powerbook, and Debian is
the best that I found. I'm now synced with the latest Lenny updates and it's
working great.
The only thing I had to configure manually was to put the line
"snd-powermac" in /etc/modules to get sound to
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