In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Rene Herman
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>Thirdly; I've seen no end to trouble with 2.4 ISA-PnP. 2.6 behaves much 
>better. So trying a 2.6 distribution would also be good. 2.4 is really 
>quite obsolete.
>
>In any case, this problem is not ALSA...
>
>Rene.

OK, I'll review this at leisure. 
Some points for the time being:-
1) It works after a fashion under the old wss modules, (but with a
rather horrid resources list for modprobe)
2) I only 'moved up' to ALSA to try to avoid the buffer over-runs in
SKYPE.
3) I had thought that 'alsaconf' was meant to circumvent these hours of
headscratching over dma etc :-)
4) I tried 2.6 IIRC and didn't seems to get any further


5)'Things shall not be multiplied without necessity'
Thanks for your help so far
Bob
-- 
robert w hall


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