Hi, I am using debian slink 2.1
A few days ago, I decided to compile the new 2.2.9 kernel. Everything is fine, except for my sound card. I have a OPL3-SAx card, for which a driver exists in linux 2.2. But for some reason, when I use my sound card, the computer freezes and I have no other choice but to reboot. I have done a few tests regarding that, and I found out that the behaviour of the computer varies according to the sample rate of the sound I try to play: with a low sample rate (8190), there is no problem. With 11025, the computer freezes sometimes, with 16000, it freezes after about 30 seconds, and with 22050, it freezes almost on the spot. With the 2.0.36, the sound card was working well, and I was using the Window Sound System Driver. With the new kernel, the WSS driver does not work for my soundcard anymore without the OPL3-SAx module (it detects some IRQ conflict and does not play any sound). Has anyone already heard about such a problem? Does anyone has an idea of what could cause my computer to freeze / what I could do to explore further this ? Thank you Raphaƫl Alla