On Saturday 01 February 2003 21:33, Quel Qun wrote: > On Sat, 2003-02-01 at 17:05, Narfi Stefansson wrote: > > On Saturday 01 February 2003 18:17, Quel Qun wrote: > > > I sent it to the alsa-devel ML, I don't think it is really interesting > > > for pure kernel developers. > > > > Sounds good to me. > > Pun intended ?-) > This one was an accident ... :-) > > sensors-detect does not find any chip, so I rely on the BIOS overheating > protection. I don't have any firewire device, so I cannot test this > port. Any problem with it?
Actually, I have read there are. More can be found in these threads on the 1394 mailinglist: http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=1469470&forum_id=5387 http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=1480655&forum_id=5389 Johannes Deisenhofer has a nice overview of the current status of the nforce2. It's now been 2 weeks since he's updated it, but nothing major has changed. Some of the patches he mentioned have made it into the -pre kernels, but no new patches that add more functionality have been created. http://home.t-online.de/home/Johannes.Deisenhofer/nforce2linux.html Narfi.