On Fri, 9 Jan 2004, Dotan Mazor wrote:
> Hello Shlomi,
> It's a weird thing, you know? When I installed 2.6 on my mdk9.2 it worked
> fine (except of compiling the nvidia drivers, but that's a whole different
> issue...), but when I compiled the kernel, it failed to to locate any
> sound module.
> When I tried to compile the modules as a part of the kernel, AFAIR, the
> machine would not boot with that kernel.
Well, that's not my problem. The kernel plays sound fine.
> Solution? Try to stop working with KDE :-)
> Working with KDE seems to slow the sound responses. Saw ityesterday by
> accident, when showing someone hoe Linux works. Went back to xfce4 and
> relaxed...
>
I'm not going to stop working with KDE. I like KDE. Plus, this is not a
reason. The sound used to play fine on my Pentium III 600 computer and now
I have a P4-2.4GHz. BTW, once I downgraded to xmms-arts 0.4 the problem
was solved. This seems to be a problem in xmms-arts 0.6.0.
Regards,
Shlomi Fish
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Writing a BitKeeper replacement is probably easier at this point than getting
its license changed.
Matt Mackall on OFTC.net #offtopic.
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