I'm having a problem with the card-intel8x0 driver where the card will not install on
the first try (during boot
up), but once I run the rc.d script again, everything works fine. I'm running Debian
unstable, alsa .9beta7.
during bootup, the following is produced in dmesg:
PCI: Enabling device
where can i get the preemptive kernel patch? i've tried searches but get
everything but...
thanks,
dave
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On Sat, 20 Oct 2001, dave willis wrote:
where can i get the preemptive kernel patch? i've tried searches but get
everything but...
Hi all,
I've written a Python script to suck all the alsa-devel archives off of
Geocrawler.
Why?
Their search function is broken.
The archive is 4894328 bytes and downloadable from
http://mlug.missouri.edu/~markrages/devel.tar.bz2
It is in UNIX mailbox format and may be searched and
On Thu, 18 Oct 2001, Paul Davis wrote:
IIRC, it reflects issues to do with the layout of the h/w buffer. the
results from mmap_begin() reflect the amount you can touch in one single
contiguous operation (e.g. memcpy). keep in mind that the h/w buffer
is a ring buffer, and the space available
This has already been adjusted in CVS. The tainted messages are
harmless, but I suppose a patch can be hacked up that clears them...
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On Sun, 21 Oct 2001, Ali Akcaagac wrote:
hi,
could someone fix
Abramo? Perex? Anybody? Hello?
any words on this?
_J
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Hi there,
any words on this?
_J
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Hi,
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