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> It would appear that something in the kernel broke esd.
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I can confirm that on my system also, the problem only appears when using
esd for output.
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SCSI Card Adaptec 2940
Graphics Card Matrox G200 Millenium AGP
Video Captute Hauppauge WinTV Go (bttv)
USB Devices Phillips PCA646WC Webcam
Kernel 2.4.4 (SMP)
Debian 2.2
gcc version 2.95.2 2220 (Debian GNU/Linux)
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doh! forget it, my fault, didn't notice the filename changed.
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Compiled 2.4.0-test9 with an aic7xxx card (all scsi stuff compiled as
modules).
make modules_install did not install the module sd.o as i found out when
rebooting.
copying the file manually from the kernel source tree fixed it.
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