This is an intentional cross-posting between the alsa and win4lin
maillists.

Perhaps it's time to give the netraverse guys and the alsa guys
something more to go on.

Specifically, my problem system is:

Toshiba 2800-201, 128 MB RAM, Yamaha 754 sound, XFree 86 4.0.2, RedHat
7.0, stock (not RH) 2.2.18 kernel, ALSA 0.9.0b2.

Win4Lin 2.0, loaded from the CD, so probably the original release.

The system has all the up2date patches as of about mid-February (so the
busted glibc is mostly fixed).

To reiterate for the benefit of the alsa folks, several win4lin users
are experiencing lock ups, freezes, and video corruption when running
win4lin and alsa sound on the same machine.

The problems go away when alsa sound is unloaded.  The conjecture is
that there is some interference between the alsa modules and the win4lin
modules.

My specific problems are:

periodic video corruption (individual pixels go black)
sudden system lockups (system becomes completely non-responsive but the
full video is still us)

I'd be happy to provide any additional information for either group if
requested.

Thanks,

--Yan

robert w hall wrote:
> 
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Scott Dixon
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
> >Hi-In my case I'm using the ALSA drivers for the Maestro3.  Sound works
> >great on the Linux side with this driver.  Also, on my old laptop (a
> >Thinkpad 560e) I was able to use the serial port and the sound drivers
> >(and sound worked from win4lin).
> 
> ooh - tell me more - was that with mwave up (the opening 'microsoft
> sound' causes a lockup on my even older 755ce)
> Bob
> 
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