Hi,
 Quick recap: there are glitches in the audio played by this sound card.
That suggests to me that ioport/irq are correct. 

If you switch to console only (run level 3) and type
play audiofile.wav

is there any significant difference in the glitch pattern ?

I am wondering if the system is starved of memory, or processing power.
By using changing the run level from 5 to 3, you free up heaps of memory 
and cpu.


Derek
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On Fri, 1 Apr 2005, Volker Kuhlmann wrote:

> >   5:          1          XT-PIC  ES18xx 
> 
> > 0220-022f : ES18xx 
> 
> These are the values where the card driver expects them to be, and which
> the driver registered with the kernel. How confident are you that the
> card does in fact have its IRQ and IO range at these places?
> 
> I'm asking because just yesterday I knocked YAGDLM[1] into submission,
> and its driver insisted on expecting IRQs on 9 when lspci said the
> card's IRQ was 10. Triple doh, a kernel result of "interrupt 10 occured
> but nobody cared - disabling" and 2 hours later... Gee the time is worth
> more than the frig'n hardware.
> 
> Volker
> 
> [1] Yet Another GawwwDamn LoseModem
> 
> 

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