Hi all! (I posted this a while ago using a different account but it never went through
so here it is again :-)
Two questions:
1) when using via82xx driver the sound using aplay sounds choppy, faster than usual,
and has xruns (???) even when using a simple aplay command on a wavefile.
syslog su
On Wednesday 21 Apr 2004 7:40 pm, Paul Davis wrote:
> >Am I completely misreading the thing? To me, the spirit of the
> > GPL would seem to support that interpretation, i.e. that your
> > source code offer must include everything that a normal person
> > would otherwise lack in order to build your
>Am I completely misreading the thing? To me, the spirit of the GPL
>would seem to support that interpretation, i.e. that your source code
>offer must include everything that a normal person would otherwise
>lack in order to build your program.
I believe we can work around this by adding an ex
On Wednesday 21 Apr 2004 5:24 pm, Paul Davis wrote:
> This is an error on my part. I forgot that libwinelib.c was covered
> by an LGPL from the mono crew. The license is a bit complex:
>
>fst/fst/vstwin.c: GPL (written by torbenh and myself)
>fst/fst/.c: LGPL (written by mono but drastica
>This is a lovely piece of work. Very impressive.
Thanks. We are still looking into some outstanding issues with
it. Come learn all about it at ZKM :)
>Can you explain the licensing? The library appears at first glance to
>contain both original code and (LGPL) code from other authors, the
>wh
This is a lovely piece of work. Very impressive.
Can you explain the licensing? The library appears at first glance to
contain both original code and (LGPL) code from other authors, the
whole under a GPL licence. To build and run it requires the VST SDK,
but this is licensed incompatibly wi
Juhana Sadeharju writes:
> Yep, it is very hard to keep the list up-to-date if developers
> theirself don't write the entries and update them.
Hackers often hope (well, I do) that enthusiastic users will do PR for
them.
What is the URL where do you publish your list?
> Most software I have down
On Wed, 21 Apr 2004 12:02:17 +0300
Juhana Sadeharju <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> libsndfile library for reading and writing sound files
> % http://www.zip.com.au/~erikd/libsndfile/
Juhana,
linsdfile has moved to a new page at:
http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsndfile/
Cheers,
Er
>From: Jens M Andreasen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>Dave is not doing his site for a living and when introducing updates, he
>just picks what appears to be "the essence" or "the catchline" in the
>releasenotes.
Yep, it is very hard to keep the list up-to-date if developers
theirself don't write the en
It may be very well conceivable that the sources of the problem are
different. Hence my fix should only work on the CB1410 cardbuses (or perhaps
the fix is even more specific to the eMachines m680x notebooks).
Ivica Ico Bukvic, composer & multimedia sculptor
http://meowing.ccm.uc.edu/~ico/
> --
> ico:
> would it be possible that you send me an lscpi -vv output before and
> after you changed the registers? maybe we see any differences there ...
> and could you ask the manufacturer of your notebook, if he knows the
> purpose of these registers?
Last time I checked, he was trying to figure
> On Sunday 18 April 2004 13:44, Tim Blechmann wrote:
> > out, the windows hdsp driver sets the latency timer of
> > the cardbus bridge and (i am repeating what i wrote before) thomas added
> > this to the linux driver as well ... which didn't work for no kernel i
>
> no. there was a change settin
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