David Parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Things have been quiet on this thread... does anyone have any ideas,
> or any knowledge of whether or not the ac'97 codec can even get into
> such a weird persistent state? Is it something that can be ignored,
> since somehow the 2.4 kernel OSS module sti
David Parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Strange, did you do anything special to get ALSA working with the trident
> again or did it just happen to work on the first try?
just the usual: did a cvs update, tried to insert the modules and by
some miracle it worked. same modules don't work today..
David Parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> A long time ago (many months... sorry I don't know exactly when), my
> Trident card stopped working with ALSA on a Debian unstable box. It
> still works with the kernel OSS module, but ALSA has problems with
> the AC'97 codec. Here's what I tried and the
the latest cvs update (from a few days ago, since sourceforge seems to
have problems with anonymous cvs) broke the trident driver. when i try
to play a sound file i get the following:
kernel: ALSA ../../alsa-kernel/pci/trident/trident_memory.c:192: bad MAGIC (0xa55a5a5a)
any ideas?
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