Hi all! My system is an HP Omnibook 5500 CT running Debian Slink and the Linux 2.2.2 kernel. The following are the sound modules I use (inserted by "modprobe cs4232")
Module Size Used by cs4232 2408 0 uart401 5904 0 [cs4232] ad1848 14992 0 [cs4232] sound 56396 0 [cs4232 uart401 ad1848] soundcore 2148 5 [sound] and the configuration is options cs4232 io=0x220 irq=5 dma=1 dma2=3 Now, one minor problem is that when my computer comes back from suspend it does not produce any audible output when I play some sound file. When I remove and reinsert the sound modules, it's working all right. (I added the remove / reinsert operations to /etc/apm/.) The real problem is that playing MPEG3s kills my sound system. I experienced this with freeamp and x11amp (slink and potato versions), and several different MPEG files (and all the kernel versions I tried: 2.2.0 - 2.2.2, and even 2.0.36, I think). The file plays all right, but then, when I want to play something else (any format), the only output I get from my speakers is a very soft clicking noise at ca. 1 second intervals. The only way to repair that condition I could find is doing a hard reset (not even a soft reset will do). I have no clue what's happening, and I don't even see in principle how a simple user-space program can screw up my sound system so royally. Any suggestions anyone? Best wishes, Stefan