cat /proc/interrupts
See if there's something else on the irq you have your sound card compiled
to in the kernel. Try /proc/pci and any other of the files there.
ioports. Try popping all your pcmcia cards out. Or, if you want, try
changing the irq in the bios to something new and inventive. Like I say,
I have mine on 5 and haven't had any noticable problems with sound.
On Thu, 24 Dec 1998, Travis Bauer wrote:
> Okay, I can now do a cat /usr/share/sndconfig/sample.au >/dev/audio.
>
> I can hear the sound. But when I run maplay to play an mp3, I get an I/O
> error, caused by a DMA timeout. It proposes that I may have an irq conflict.
> I have no idea where this may be coming from. I'm setting it in the BIOS and I
> know I compiled the kernel with the right settings. Where do I tell it not to
> scan that irq for other devices?
>
> TB
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