Hello

I get the following message in konsole when I use my modem for the first time 
after booting up linux:
 
ALSA ../alsa-kernel/core/pcm_lib.c:121: Unexpected hw_pointer value (stream = 
0, delta: -2980, max jitter = 5120): wrong interrupt acknowledge?

It seems to always be when the dialling itself starts. I've searched Google 
groups and the like for clues about this, but while I found a few people with 
a similar symptom, I never found an answer.

Has anyone any ideas what is happening? And whether it matters?

I installed from RPMs I got from SuSE. Version information: 

I seem to have two packages called alsa-driver. One has a summary description 
of "ALSA drivers for update" and is version 0.9.0.cvs20020409-0. The other 
has a summary description of "alsa-driver" and is version 
0.9.0.cvs20020913-0. I'm not sure why I have these two entries. They seem to 
refer to the same set of files and I'd have expected one to have updated the 
other I think.

The alsa package itself is version 0.9.0.cvs20020409-0

And I have alsa-devel, which is version 0.5.11-55. Note that I have not 
compiled my modem driver myself, so I think it is safe to assume that this 
package is irrelevant.

Thanks for any help,

Steve.




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