On Monday 29 March 2004 10:32, Peter wrote:
> Thanks Richard!
>
> I solved the problem!!!
>
> In the control center sound system in Sound I/O disable "Enable full duplex
> operation".
In the trace you sent me i found;
ioctl(3, SNDCTL_TMR_TIMEBASE, 0xb640) = -1 ENOTTY (Inappropriate ioctl for
Thanks Richard!
I solved the problem!!!
In the control center sound system in Sound I/O disable "Enable full duplex
operation".
Regards
--
Peter
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On Sunday 28 March 2004 03:26, Peter H. wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In slackware 9.1 where I had to change from alsa to OSS sound system due to
> distorted sounds with alsa I still can not open kde desktop.
Having one of these chipsets i sympathise with you, however i dont have your
problem.
> Trying to d
Hi,
In slackware 9.1 where I had to change from alsa to OSS sound system due to
distorted sounds with alsa I still can not open kde desktop.
Trying to do so I get a continuous, annoying buzz, necessitating a quick
ctrl-alt-backspace retreat.
This shows on the console:
AudioIO::close(): enteri
On Saturday 27 March 2004 04:05, Peter H. wrote:
> In slackware 9.1 where I had to change from alsa to OSS sound system due to
> distorted sounds with alsa I still can not open kde desktop.
>
> Trying to do so I get a continuous, annoying buzz, necessitating a quick
> ctrl-alt-backspace retreat.
W
Hi,
In slackware 9.1 where I had to change from alsa to OSS sound system due to
distorted sounds with alsa I still can not open kde desktop.
Trying to do so I get a continuous, annoying buzz, necessitating a quick
ctrl-alt-backspace retreat.
This shows on the console:
AudioIO::close(): enteri