> > P.S. If anyone here disagrees with my statements above, I have two sound > cards that do not work correctly under ALSA. One of which works > flawlessly under OSS (in the kernel sources, not commercial). Get either > of them to work in ALSA and I'll change my opinion.
Uh, you are offering air fare and salary to those who will fly to your place? Details are essential. Note that I cannot see that alsa has anything to do with a system becoming slow. It sounds like this person has other problems than alsa. > > Casey Heshler wrote: > > >Anyone who has been following the "saga" of ALSA, and me, and my posts, will > >KNOW - I finally got ALSA running on my system, but, at a serious cost. I now > >have "introduced" noise/static with any sound recording I do - of which - > >this was not the issue with my "default" previous sound within a hdd > >installed Knoppix. > > > >ALSA Subscriber E-Mail Group has been useless in getting any resolve for the > >noise - and all I know is that I can't record without getting this > >static/noise in my audio recordings now - which IS NOT a valid option. It might help to look to see what this noise looks like in a recording. Is it dropouts? > > > >Upon posting a querry on how to yank out ALSA - the suggestion to rip "alsa" > >from firing off in init.d - has turned into a system that has a 1.7GHz > >processor, that now runs sluggish, and extremely slow, mouse movement has > >become jumpy, instead of smooth moving, and if I wanted to put ALSA back into > >the init.d, it refuses to be added because it doesn't have a proper sort > >order ID. ???? You can put it in by hand. ln -sf /etc/init.d/S60alsa /etc/rc3.d/alsa (or rc5.d) Or to start it up when you are already booted up service alsa start > > > >Someone tell me, without having to re-install Knoppix, how I can take ALSA > >COMPLETELY OFF my system, and return to using arTs, since IT ACTUALLY WORKED > >without the noise/static problem. When my business deals with recording sound Arts has afaik nothing to do with sound recording. It is a front end to the drivers using eitehr alsa or oss to do the work. I think you meant oss. > >for my customers, a sound system like ALSA is NOT going to work if all it > >does is throw noise and static into a clean recording. Arts at least could do > >that, whereas, ALSA appears it can not... > > > >I need to get my business back running, right now, I'm stuck with crummy ALSA, > >and noise, static recordings - of which - I never had this problem with the > >original sound that Knoppix had running before. > > > >Thank you for any assistance, I thank you, my business thanks you, and my > >customers thank you, > >Casey ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: IBM Linux Tutorials Free Linux tutorial presented by Daniel Robbins, President and CEO of GenToo technologies. Learn everything from fundamentals to system administration.http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=1470&alloc_id=3638&op=click _______________________________________________ Alsa-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/alsa-user