I have now been told that SPDIF cannot support more than 2 channels
except with AC3 compression. Given the fact that we can send 580MBit/s
over USB2.0 I would not have even remotely considered this to be the
problem and find it an incredible shame that audio industry is using
such a crippled standa
Hi,
I am desperately trying to get surround sound working here. I have
- Creative Labs SB Live! 5.1 (emu10k1) card
- digital/SPDIF/coaxial connection
- Cambridge SoundWorks DTT2500
- linux-2.6.12.5
- alsa-lib-1.0.9rf-2
Digital and analog sound basically works. I can play music on the front
speake
On Thu, 2005-07-28 at 03:13 -0700, Avuton Olrich wrote:
> After upgrading to 1.0.9, I thought my emu10k1 board was broken until
> I toggled 'IEC958 Optical Raw' to Off.
Many thanks, that did the trick! I have now tried to only load the
emu10k1 driver modules and found that 2.6.12's ALSA is VERY di
On Wed, 2005-07-27 at 16:44 -0400, Lee Revell wrote:
> On Wed, 2005-07-27 at 21:46 +0200, Thomas Zehetbauer wrote:
> > I cannot get my SB Live! 5.1's SPDIF (digital) output to work with
> > kernel > 2.6.12. I have not changed my mixer configuration and it is
> > still
Hi!
I cannot get my SB Live! 5.1's SPDIF (digital) output to work with
kernel > 2.6.12. I have not changed my mixer configuration and it is
still working when I boot 2.6.11.12 or earlier. I am using FC4 with
alsa-lib-1.0.9rf-2.FC4 installed.
Tom
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It seems now that the problem was caused by my 6in1 Card Reader that
identifies itself as "ID 0dda:0001 Integrated Circuit Solution, Inc.".
Strange thing is that the problem went away with maxcpus=1 for my 256MB
SD-Cards but not with my new 1GB SD-Card now.
Tom
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Hi,
I am trying to get bochs to use tun/tap on x86_64, strace reveals the
following problem:
open("/dev/net/tun", O_RDWR)= 7
ioctl(7, TUNSETIFF, 0x7fffe6c0) = -1 EINVAL (Invalid argument)
I wonder if this a tun/tap or a bochs problem. Any clues?
Tom
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Same problem here on Fedora Core 3, I have put my .config and make
output at http://www.hostmaster.org/~thomasz/linux-2.6.11-rc3/
Tom
PS: Tyan Thunder K8W - works great!
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I forgot to mention that I am using a 2.6.10 kernel but will try
2.6.11rc1 soon. Are you using a SMP system? I assume the cabling, card
reader and SD card are OK because the problem went away with maxcpus=1,
the problem must be in the USB ehci/ohci/storage drivers. Do you know if
there is any diffe
Hi,
can anyone confirm that writing to usb-storage devices is working on SMP
systems? Especially to a SD Card in an USB 1.1 card reader attached to a
64-bit Dual Opteron with NUMA enabled?
I have a noname USB 1.1 card reader that identifies itself as 0dda:0001
'Integrated Circuit Solution, Inc.'
> Since egcs-1.1.2 and gcc 2.95 miscompile the kernel strstr code dont forget
> to stop those being used as well. Oh look you'll need CVS gcc to build the
> kernel... ah but wait that misbuilds DAC960.c...
How did you come to the conclusion that egcs-1.1.2 miscompiles the kernel?
I am using gcc ve
> But if you can get rid of the stacks, and you _can_ get rid of the
> stacks sometimes, then why not have one thread per widget in a GUI? Or
> one thread per animated objected on a web page? Some notions of
For this to work without opening up a security hole we must be able to
distribute the pr
My company has recently saved the money for buying another block of IP
addresses by switching to a private 10.x.x.x network and uses a linux machine
for masquerading.
We have had this setup in test operation for some time and I have been able
to prevent TCP connections (SSH) from beeing dropped b
> quote> SCO's Juergen Kienhoefer tells us that by mapping clone processes
> quote> directly onto UnixWare's native threads, huge performance gains
> quote> can be realised. "Basically thread creation is about a thousand
> quote> times faster than on native Linux," he said. The performance boost
>
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