On Tue, Jul 15, 2003 at 08:31:50PM +0200, Jaroslav Kysela wrote:
> Well, in case of urgent help we have something called as SuSE 
> professional services. You can eventually buy our time, otherwise
> you will have to wait for our free timeslot (if any).

Like you, I volunteer to code Open Source.  In my case 60 hours/week
with zero pay.  No need to rub into my face that you don't get paid.
As I said before, I am not doing this for myself.  There also wasn't
any hurry (except the deadline of the release of kernel 2.6 imho,
for which this better had be fixed) - I just wanted to know if someone
was looking into it.

> I looked to the problem and it seems that the overrun state is handled 
> differently in the OSS API than ALSA implemented. It seems that the stream 
> is not stopped but rather the oldest period (fragment) is discarded.
> 
> The new code (plus some optimization) is in the ALSA CVS tree. The patch 
> is attached to this e-mail.

Thanks for the patch.  I couldn't have wished a better reply ;).

-- 
Carlo Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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