> > have this problem (or a similar one, anyway -- sometimes the sound becomes
> > distorted or comes only through one speaker) under both Linux 2.2 and
> > Win2K. If it was just Linux, I'd assume it was a driver problem, but the
This is a long-standing bug with the maestro2 driver.
My
have this problem (or a similar one, anyway -- sometimes the sound becomes
distorted or comes only through one speaker) under both Linux 2.2 and
Win2K. If it was just Linux, I'd assume it was a driver problem, but the
This is a long-standing bug with the maestro2 driver.
My current
> way up under Linux, I still have to turn the speakers damn near all the
> way up just to hear it with my baseline on the subwoofer. That's not my
> concern tho, since I can compensate with the speakers (they have an
> excellent amp on them).
>
Some AC97 codecs have external amplifier
On Fri, 26 Jan 2001, Barry K. Nathan wrote:
>
> I haven't done any sound stuff with 2.4 on my Dell Inspiron 5000e, but I
> have this problem (or a similar one, anyway -- sometimes the sound becomes
> distorted or comes only through one speaker) under both Linux 2.2 and
> Win2K. If it was just
> I haven't done any sound stuff with 2.4 on my Dell Inspiron 5000e, but I
> have this problem (or a similar one, anyway -- sometimes the sound becomes
> distorted or comes only through one speaker) under both Linux 2.2 and
> Win2K. If it was just Linux, I'd assume it was a driver problem, but
Michael B. Trausch wrote:
[snip]
> 2.4.0 still does it - not as often, but it still does it. I'm compiling a
[snip]
I haven't done any sound stuff with 2.4 on my Dell Inspiron 5000e, but I
have this problem (or a similar one, anyway -- sometimes the sound becomes
distorted or comes only through
On Fri, 26 Jan 2001, Georg Nikodym wrote:
>
> FWIW, I too was having this kind of problem. When I starting living
> on 2.4.x kernels the problem went away. Also gone were sound dropping
> out when I busied my machine with compiles things.
>
2.4.0 still does it - not as often, but it still
> "MBT" == Michael B Trausch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
MBT> I've been using this driver and this hardware since I started
MBT> running Kernel 2.2.16. It _works_, however, whenever I have a
MBT> program that I compile that's especially large (the kernel,
MBT> glibc, etc.), or copy/move
"MBT" == Michael B Trausch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
MBT I've been using this driver and this hardware since I started
MBT running Kernel 2.2.16. It _works_, however, whenever I have a
MBT program that I compile that's especially large (the kernel,
MBT glibc, etc.), or copy/move lots of
On Fri, 26 Jan 2001, Georg Nikodym wrote:
FWIW, I too was having this kind of problem. When I starting living
on 2.4.x kernels the problem went away. Also gone were sound dropping
out when I busied my machine with compiles things.
2.4.0 still does it - not as often, but it still does
Michael B. Trausch wrote:
[snip]
2.4.0 still does it - not as often, but it still does it. I'm compiling a
[snip]
I haven't done any sound stuff with 2.4 on my Dell Inspiron 5000e, but I
have this problem (or a similar one, anyway -- sometimes the sound becomes
distorted or comes only through
I haven't done any sound stuff with 2.4 on my Dell Inspiron 5000e, but I
have this problem (or a similar one, anyway -- sometimes the sound becomes
distorted or comes only through one speaker) under both Linux 2.2 and
Win2K. If it was just Linux, I'd assume it was a driver problem, but the
On Fri, 26 Jan 2001, Barry K. Nathan wrote:
I haven't done any sound stuff with 2.4 on my Dell Inspiron 5000e, but I
have this problem (or a similar one, anyway -- sometimes the sound becomes
distorted or comes only through one speaker) under both Linux 2.2 and
Win2K. If it was just Linux,
way up under Linux, I still have to turn the speakers damn near all the
way up just to hear it with my baseline on the subwoofer. That's not my
concern tho, since I can compensate with the speakers (they have an
excellent amp on them).
Some AC97 codecs have external amplifier controls and
Hello,
I've been using this driver and this hardware since I started running
Kernel 2.2.16. It _works_, however, whenever I have a program that I
compile that's especially large (the kernel, glibc, etc.), or copy/move
lots of files around, the driver starts to fuzz lots of the sound going to
Hello,
I've been using this driver and this hardware since I started running
Kernel 2.2.16. It _works_, however, whenever I have a program that I
compile that's especially large (the kernel, glibc, etc.), or copy/move
lots of files around, the driver starts to fuzz lots of the sound going to
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