Brian Capouch wrote:
Robert Geller wrote:
Wow, very interesting. Thank you so much! BTW, regarding YMMV, did
you have a separate, dedicated sound card? I don't -- it's integrated
into my motherboard. Would this still apply? Of course, there are
still ports in the back for in, out, and a mic, so it may still
apply, but my Ethernet card is way down on the second-to-last PCI
port, so would this still apply?
Again, thanks very much for your support, and if you think this may
still apply to my setup, I will definitely try what you recommended.
Check what you get when you "cat /proc/interrupts"
If you can get hold of a hardphone to play with, and it works just
fine when it's on the same switch as the computer, then I would be
tempted even further to suspect an interrupt-related problem as your
culprit.
B.
What should I be looking for in /proc/interrupts? If the first field in
each row is the IRQ, I don't see any of the same numbers listed, so
would that mean there are no conflicts?
Earlier, I ordered a GXP-2000, which will hopefully ship from Voxilla on
Tuesday, so that will be a very good indicator of just what my problem
is, I think.
However, in the meantime, I *really* would like to get this figured out!
Leaving problems unfixed, to me, is simply a non-option.
Thank you very much, again!
Regards,
Robert
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