Markus Hennecke writes:
> Stuart Shillington schrieb:
>> I've got an Inspiron 1501, and under 4.2/AMD64 when
>> attempting to play audio I get garbled/repeated/slow audio,
>> using mpg321 and cat blah.au > /dev/sound. With and without
>> ACPI, with GENERIC & GENERIC.MP. The built in volume-keys
>
Stu,
The man page states it could cause overheating on *some* machines. I've
been running an acpi-enabled kernel for some time without any problem on
my Dell D620.
You need to compile a custom kernel for acpitz, acpicpu, etc to get it
to work. I enabled following entries in the GENERIC kerne
Stuart Shillington schrieb:
Hello,
I've got an Inspiron 1501, and under 4.2/AMD64 when attempting to play
audio I get garbled/repeated/slow audio, using mpg321 and cat blah.au >
/dev/sound. With and without ACPI, with GENERIC & GENERIC.MP. The built
in volume-keys even work.
Chipset is ATI RS48
Hello,
I've got an Inspiron 1501, and under 4.2/AMD64 when attempting to play
audio I get garbled/repeated/slow audio, using mpg321 and cat blah.au >
/dev/sound. With and without ACPI, with GENERIC & GENERIC.MP. The built
in volume-keys even work.
Chipset is ATI RS485M / SB600.
Incidently, I not
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