Peter Childs wrote:
Oh to get the sound working I did end up copying some excutable over from my debain server and checking that they had the right libraries using ldd.
I have these thin clients working fine using nasd the only slight problem is that some of them will freeze on average once every 5 days for no known reason this can happern at any point including durring the boot procedure. Any ideas would be most helpful. My current theory is heat but I'm not so sure after one froze when it was being used in our relativly cold server room.
Peter Childs
Peter,
Thanks for the response.
The LTSP4 installation (apparently) doesn't come with the nasd binaries, only esd, which is why I settled on that one. I'm guessing that you had to copy over the binaries and the libraries from your Debian system to get them on your LTSP system.
As for the driver, I'm not having much luck using the sb driver. As per my first message, I'm getting this error message:
Sound: DMA (input) timed out - IRQ/DRQ config error?
which prints to the console infinitely. This error message actually follows a "Recording overrun." message, which I just discovered.
Is it possible that esd just doesn't work with this chipset? I'll work on getting nasd onto my LTSP system to see if I can get a better experience with that sound server.
Thanks again for your input.
Nathan
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