Re: OSS in 6.2

2007-07-06 Thread Tom Grove

Daniel Molina Wegener wrote:

On Thursday 05 July 2007 14:16:42 Tom Grove wrote:
  

Has anyone successfully used the OSS in 6.2?  I have an Intel
HDA card that I would like to be able to record on but when I
use the OSS program and modules I get nothing but garbled
tones coming from the speakers. The osstest utility also
reports errors of timeouts.

-Tom
[SNIP]




Hello,

I have an Intel HDA card too, I'm using 6.2-STABLE, where the
driver of 7.0-CURRENT from where has been merged into 6.2.

It works fine... try updating the source tree with csup or
cvsup and recompile the kernel and world.

The driver is snd_hda, with snd_hda_load=YES in boot loader
may work.

OSS sometimes isn't a good options, I think that HDA matches the
case...

Regards,
  

Are you able to record with that driver?

-Tom
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OSS in 6.2

2007-07-05 Thread Tom Grove
Has anyone successfully used the OSS in 6.2?  I have an Intel HDA card 
that I would like to be able to record on but when I use the OSS program 
and modules I get nothing but garbled tones coming from the speakers.  
The osstest utility also reports errors of timeouts.


-Tom
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Re: OSS in 6.2

2007-07-05 Thread Daniel Molina Wegener
On Thursday 05 July 2007 14:16:42 Tom Grove wrote:
 Has anyone successfully used the OSS in 6.2?  I have an Intel
 HDA card that I would like to be able to record on but when I
 use the OSS program and modules I get nothing but garbled
 tones coming from the speakers. The osstest utility also
 reports errors of timeouts.

 -Tom
 [SNIP]


Hello,

I have an Intel HDA card too, I'm using 6.2-STABLE, where the
driver of 7.0-CURRENT from where has been merged into 6.2.

It works fine... try updating the source tree with csup or
cvsup and recompile the kernel and world.

The driver is snd_hda, with snd_hda_load=YES in boot loader
may work.

OSS sometimes isn't a good options, I think that HDA matches the
case...

Regards,
-- 
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Re: OSS in 6.2

2007-07-05 Thread Norberto Meijome
On Thu, 05 Jul 2007 14:16:42 -0400
Tom Grove [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Has anyone successfully used the OSS in 6.2?  I have an Intel HDA card 
 that I would like to be able to record on but when I use the OSS program 
 and modules I get nothing but garbled tones coming from the speakers.  
 The osstest utility also reports errors of timeouts.

I tried it over a year ago and it would crash my kernel. I've been using
Ariff's since he published them, and the ones in -STABLE since he MFCd them.

I may give OSS another try now they have gone open source...

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