So the best thing is to install the lattest drivers if there's no alternative.
Le Mercredi 31 Octobre 2001 15:29, vous avez écrit : > sorry, I didn't said I'm using alsa-driver-9beta8... I think snd_irq > option is not supported: > > modprobe snd-card-intel8x0 > Warning: loading /lib/modules/2.4.12-ac5/misc/snd.o will taint the > kernel: no license > Warning: loading /lib/modules/2.4.12-ac5/misc/snd-ac97-codec.o will > taint the kernel: no license > Warning: loading /lib/modules/2.4.12-ac5/misc/snd-timer.o will taint the > kernel: no license > Warning: loading /lib/modules/2.4.12-ac5/misc/snd-pcm.o will taint the > kernel: no license > Warning: loading /lib/modules/2.4.12-ac5/misc/snd-card-intel8x0.o will > taint the kernel: no license > /lib/modules/2.4.12-ac5/misc/snd-card-intel8x0.o: invalid parameter > parm_snd_irq > /lib/modules/2.4.12-ac5/misc/snd-card-intel8x0.o: insmod > /lib/modules/2.4.12-ac5/misc/snd-card-intel8x0.o failed > /lib/modules/2.4.12-ac5/misc/snd-card-intel8x0.o: insmod > snd-card-intel8x0 failed > > thanx > > -- mattia > > Patrice Garbe wrote: > >Just try to put in "/etc/modules.conf" the following line : > >"options snd-card-intel8x0 snd_irq=<IRQ number>" > >Obviously your must put It after declaring "snd-card-intel8x0" and > > remplace <IRQ number> with the IRQ you want. > >It should work....nevertheless you can always have a look at the install > >How-To on www.alsa-project.org. > > > >Patrice > > > >Le Mercredi 31 Octobre 2001 13:53, vous avez écrit : > >>Hi, > >>I've got AD1881A soundcard on Intel82801CA/CAM chipset and I'm using > >>snd-card-intel8x0 (at least it succesfully loads...). > >> > >>this is the dmesg output after trying to play a mp3 file with mpg123: > >> > >> PCI: Enabling device 00:1f.5 (0000 -> 0001) > >> PCI: Setting latency timer of device 00:1f.5 to 64 > >> ALSA pcm_lib.c:180: Unexpected hw_pointer value (stream = 0, delta: > >>-732, max jitter = 8192): wrong interrupt acknowledge? > >> ALSA pcm_lib.c:180: Unexpected hw_pointer value (stream = 0, delta: > >>-730, max jitter = 8192): wrong interrupt acknowledge? > >> ALSA pcm_lib.c:180: Unexpected hw_pointer value (stream = 0, delta: > >>-994, max jitter = 8192): wrong interrupt acknowledge? > >> ALSA pcm_lib.c:180: Unexpected hw_pointer value (stream = 0, delta: > >>-992, max jitter = 8192): wrong interrupt acknowledge? > >> > >>It seems I'm having IRQ problems... > >> > >>here's a cat /proc/interrupts > >> CPU0 > >> 0: 1563525 XT-PIC timer > >> 1: 10235 XT-PIC keyboard > >> 2: 0 XT-PIC cascade > >> 3: 0 XT-PIC Ricoh Co Ltd RL5c476 II > >> 8: 1 XT-PIC rtc > >> 9: 1139512 XT-PIC acpi, usb-uhci, usb-uhci, Intel ICH, > >> e100 11: 1306 XT-PIC sonypi > >> 12: 129547 XT-PIC PS/2 Mouse > >> 14: 64458 XT-PIC ide0 > >> 15: 3 XT-PIC ide1 > >>NMI: 0 > >>LOC: 1563508 > >>ERR: 0 > >>MIS: 0 > >> > >>I enabled APIC in kernel, could it give problems related to IRQ sharing? > >>all other devices on irq=9 are working correctly and I already tried to > >>disable everithing except acpi (it's built into the kernel itself) > >>here's the dmesg related lines: > >> > >> Local APIC disabled by BIOS -- reenabling. > >> Found and enabled local APIC! > >> [...] > >> Using local APIC timer interrupts. > >> calibrating APIC timer ... > >> ..... CPU clock speed is 994.2689 MHz. > >> ..... host bus clock speed is 132.5691 MHz. > >> cpu: 0, clocks: 1325691, slice: 662845 > >> CPU0<T0:1325680,T1:662832,D:3,S:662845, C:1325691 > > >> > >>Can I force the IRQ selection for alsa modules? > >> > >>thanks in advance > >> > >>-- Mattia > >> > >> > >> > >> > >>_______________________________________________ > >>Alsa-user mailing list > >>[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >>https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/alsa-user > > > >_______________________________________________ > >Alsa-user mailing list > >[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/alsa-user _______________________________________________ Alsa-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/alsa-user