I recently reclocated with my job and picked up an HP pavilion zt1130
notebook for my use. (My desktop system is back home w/ wife & kids-long
story.) I'm running a Slackware 8.0 based system, upgraded to kernel
2.4.17, XFree86 4.2.0, and the most recent GNOME 1.4 libs and
components.

The chipset is reported as a Via 8605/8231/8235 set in /proc/pci, with
the onboard audio being AC97.

I've used the kernel OSS drivers, ALSA 0.5.12, and ALSA 0.9.0 and gotten
the same results with each: audio playback loops repeatedly until I kill
the process.

Are there any configuration options I might have missed that could
resolve this? Or am I stuck with a partially supported chipset? (The
only other things I haven't gotten working so far are DVD &
ACPI--although I haven't tried to burn a CD yet.)

TIA for any light y'all might be able to shed on this.

Barthel
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