Hulin Thibaud wrote: > Hum, I'm not sure to understand... My english and my computers > knowlege are not very good !
Oh, I see... But no, never mind, it's just that the driver is now being loaded without using PnP (you are providing all the parameters manually on the modprobe command line). Best would be if that were not necessary. If you use the 1.0.11-rc5 snd-cs4232 driver that you compiled and installed, and you use simply "modprobe snd-cs4232", not specifying any parameters, it does not load? It gives you those PnP WSS configure failures in dmesg that I saw earlier? If so, I said I will not bother trying to debug/fix that and the manual route that now works will do. > I tested mplayer and that works, I can see divx ! And hear them. An old > pentium II 233Mhz in multimedia A Pentium 1 (MMX) probably in fact. "cat /proc/cpuinfo" will tell. > that's a bad news for hardware constructors, no ?!... You'll get skips and stuff yet; a 233 MHz CPU is extremely minimal. But generally, yes, for a number of years now non-gamers easily get by for quite a long time with their hardware. This in fact is only getting better; the power required for games versus year-of-publication seems much more non-linear then for non-games meaning that the non-gamer is buying a more and more ridiculously overpowered PC every time he upgrades -- which then lasts him longer. Rene. _______________________________________________ Alsa-user mailing list Alsa-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/alsa-user