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Am Montag, 24. Februar 2003 22:16 schrieb Ivica Bukvic:
> I've successfuly installed the alsa's driver and the sound
> works ok.
Oh,
may I ask you, which distribution and which ALSA-version you
are using?
I cannot get my soundcard working on this machine using SuSE
8.0 and the ALSA-Update for this distribution correctly.
The problem is, that after some time the sound gets very
noisy, maybe while simply playing mp3 files, using ams or
doing any other.
A self-compilation from cvs didn't work because ALSA
complained about missing symbols; so my helper (I am not so
familiar with Linux or ALSA-internals) recommended to compile
a new kernel.
Because I never did this before and heard about a lot of
problems compiling kernels with SuSE and I use special
Hardware (=notebook), I said that this will take too long.
Thanks for any tipps. My intention is to use this notebook as
a synthesizer, but I cannot do so as long as the soundcard is
not fully suppoted by ALSA.
Gru� / regards
ce
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SuSE 8.0 on a Dell Inspiron 8200:
http://home.t-online.de/home/mchristoph.eckert/inspiron8200/
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