hat's the first version I sent which was admittedly broken. About 20
minutes later I sent the fixed version (mail with subject: "Re: 2.4.4 Sound
corruption [PATCH] NEW, ignore previous patch"). In case you can't find
this, I've re-attached the patch.
Regards,
Charl
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> Attached is a patch to the quirks.c in linux kernel 2.4.4 that fixes the
> sound corruption problem (thanks to Dan Hollis for the info). Do I have to
> send this anywhere else as well?
It seems very broken
> - { PCI_FIXUP_FINAL, PCI_VENDOR_ID_VIA, PCI_DEVICE_ID_VIA_8363_0,
On Sat, 28 Apr 2001, Lee Mitchell wrote:
>Playing mp3's under 2.4.4 (SMP) results in bursts of noise overlayed on top
>of actual music being played.
>Works fine running 2.4.3 (SMP)
I have the same problem using XMMS in both a UP system running
2.4.2-2 (RH kernel) as well as stock 2.4.4 both UP a
Please IGNORE the previous patch, it was faulty (I blame it on the time of
day). The one attached with this is guaranteed to be perfect(tm).
On Mon, Apr 30, 2001 at 03:06:26AM +0200, Charl P. Botha wrote:
> Attached is a patch to the quirks.c in linux kernel 2.4.4 that fixes the
> sound corrupti
Attached is a patch to the quirks.c in linux kernel 2.4.4 that fixes the
sound corruption problem (thanks to Dan Hollis for the info). Do I have to
send this anywhere else as well?
On Sun, Apr 29, 2001 at 05:29:05PM -0700, Dan Hollis wrote:
> On Mon, 30 Apr 2001, Charl P. Botha wrote:
> > I have
On Mon, 30 Apr 2001, Charl P. Botha wrote:
> I have removed this code and everything is now fine on my system. The
> problem is that the 686A and 686B have the same PCI IDs, else I would have
> submitted a patch.
686a is rev 0x10 - 0x2f, 686b is rev 0x40 - 0x4f.
The fixup code should take this
I have found the problem. The VIA latency patch in
linux/drivers/pci/quirks.c at line 92 (quirk_vialatency()) should NOT be
applied for the VIA VT82C686A (only for the 686B). On my machine (at least)
it's causing problems (as documented below) and this bug (along with fix) is
only applicable on
FWIW, I have established that my sound broke between 2.4.4-pre5 and
2.4.4-pre6. I.e. in pre5 it works and in pre6 it doesn't, same .config. If
anyone has any clues, I'd be glad to know.
On Sun, Apr 29, 2001 at 04:55:01PM +0200, Charl P. Botha wrote:
> 2.4.4 has broken sound here in a very stran
On Sun, Apr 29, 2001 at 04:52:15PM +0200, root wrote:
> Steven Walter wrote:
>
> > I'm running esound 0.2.17 from Debian 2.2. Can someone who's having no
> > problems with sound on 2.4.4 give a little info about their setup?
>
> esd works for me with any 2.4.x including 2.4.4
> Pentium III, BE6
2.4.4 has broken sound here in a very strange way. I have a debian testing
system, Abit KT7 (thus VIA KT133 chipset) and SB PC128 (es1371-based) sound
card.
Up until 2.4.3 everything was fine. Now, however, when I send _anything_ to
/dev/dsp, I get continuous high-pitched beeping (nothing remot
Steven Walter wrote:
> I'm running esound 0.2.17 from Debian 2.2. Can someone who's having no
> problems with sound on 2.4.4 give a little info about their setup?
esd works for me with any 2.4.x including 2.4.4
Pentium III, BE6, ES1370, devfs, Xfree-4.0.3/GNOME
esound-0.2.22. Timidity is fine a
On Sun, Apr 29, 2001 at 03:16:24PM +0100, Lee Mitchell wrote:
> >
> > It would appear that something in the kernel broke esd.
> >
>
> I can confirm that on my system also, the problem only appears when using
> esd for output.
There must be some for whom esd/sound is still working, or else I'd
ex
>
> It would appear that something in the kernel broke esd.
>
I can confirm that on my system also, the problem only appears when using
esd for output.
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> I'm also seeing what would appear to be exactly this.
>
> The problem, for me, doesn't occur when I write directly to /dev/dsp
> (i.e., use the OSS output plugin for xmms). The problem only occurs
> with esd.
>
> It would appear that something in
I'm also seeing what would appear to be exactly this.
The problem, for me, doesn't occur when I write directly to /dev/dsp
(i.e., use the OSS output plugin for xmms). The problem only occurs
with esd.
It would appear that something in the kernel broke esd.
On Sat, Apr 28, 2001 at 10:50:01AM +0
Problem..
Playing mp3's under 2.4.4 (SMP) results in bursts of noise overlayed on top
of actual music being played.
Works fine running 2.4.3 (SMP)
System Information :-
Motherboard Gigabyte GA-6BXD
CPU(s) 2 x 400 MHz PII
RAM 128MB
Soundcard Creative AWE64-Gold
Network Card 3Com 3c905-B
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