Here's the rundown of my system. Running as root I got excellent
performance with no xruns all day.

M-Audio Delta 1010-LT
Linux-2.4.21 with low-latency and preemptive patches applied
Gentoo 1.4_r2 compiled for AMD athlon
KDE 3.1, no arts

ALSA configured with instruction on Gentoo docs page:
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/alsa-guide.xml
Also installed alsa-tools.

JACK, Ardour, xmms and alsa-xmms, vlc compiled from portage

Hope that helps.

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On Sat, 12 Jul 2003, dj nano wrote:

> I have taken all those steps within RedHat, that is ALSA/JACK/Ardour all
> from source but still have the same problem.  In Gentoo I used ALSA
> 0.92/JACK/ Sweep all emerged from portage with the .asoundrc file and
> likewise, it sort of worked, but not really.   Are you using KDE or
> Gnome? Is Arts installed? Which kernel are you using?  Please tell me
> about your setup.
>
> Lee Azzarello wrote:
>
> >I'm tuning a Gentoo system with a 1010-LT to work with ALSA/JACK/Ardour. I
> >have the ALSA drivers working quite well in all system apps. The steps I
> >took:
> >
> >1) Compile the most recent ALSA, JACK and Ardour from portage.
> >2) Insert the .asoundrc from the ALSA sound card matrix (this one really
> >helped)
> >http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/doc-php/template.php3?company=Midiman&card=Delta+1010-LT&chip=Envy24&module=ice1712
> >3) Use ALSA drivers in all host apps. What works for me: XMMS, VLC, KDE
> >system sounds, Audacity, Ardour, all compiled from portage except
> >Audacity, which is a CVS checkout.
> >
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> >
> >On Wed, 9 Jul 2003, dj nano wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >>I'm wondering if anyone can help me:
> >>I have a dual athlon system with an m-Audio Delta 1010,  purported to
> >>have been supported by ALSA for a long time.  I have never been able to
> >>get it to work until 0.9.2 came out and I was running Gentoo 1.4.  ALSA
> >>was very buggy under Gentoo which turned out to give me too many other
> >>problems as well.  I switched to Red Hat 9 updated with kernel 2.4.21and
> >>now with ALSA 0.9.4 I have the unique predicament of some sound being
> >>output and some not.  What makes this the most confusing is that the
> >>Envy24control utility always shows sound output in the VU meters, but I
> >>never actually hear anything. In list form:
> >>
> >>What plays:  flash 6 through mozilla, kde noises, aRts (currently disabled)
> >>What doesn't play but looks like it's playing:  cd, mp3 or aiff through
> >>Kaboodle, XMMS, ALSAplayer or Sweep.  Note that XMMS almost always locks up.
> >>
> >>mpg123 fixes for RedHat, libsndfile, JACK, xmms-alsa have all been applied
> >>I have tried every output channel to see if the sound was being routed
> >>wrong.
> >>
> >>The reason I post here is because it seems like some component of ALSA
> >>is missing or failing to start and I do not know how to track down the
> >>problem.  Anyone have any ideas?
> >>
> >>
> >>
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