marco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi I was alerted to this thread by Paul Winkler,
Thanks for jumping in. > > I have an SMP system with two cpus and an audiophile 24/96. I am > running a low latency kernel 2.4.18SMP and the Alsa0.9beta12 drivers, > on a highly modified originally Redhat 7.x system > > --Analog audio duplex and midi work fine, > --I have had no system lockups like those mentioned by the two using > Debian Woody. Hmm, the common thing between you and R Parker seems to be that you both have 2.4.18-series kernels (with SMP) and low-latency patches applied, and things seem to work fine. > Did you try to compile alsa yourselves or have you used the deb > packages? This might be your problem. I used the alsa-source deb package, actually a tarball: untar into /usr/src/modules/alsa-driver and then do a Debian modules compile and installation from /usr/src/linux/. Seems to work fine without SMP support in the kernel, though, for me. -Andrew _______________________________________________ Alsa-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/alsa-user