On Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 02:16:27PM +0100, David Wright wrote: > Quoting Johann Spies ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > I had "saytime" working. > > > > On Saturday I installed a new motherboard and since then calling > > "saytime" does not say the time anymore but starts and ends with "The > > time is..." > > > > I have reinstalled saytime, but it did not solve the problem. Does > > anyone know wether it has something to do with some CMOS-setting? Or > > where else do I look for a solution? > > Just a possibility - it can solve truncation, but I didn't think > it got that bad... > > Try putting into /etc/modutils/local
Thanks for your reply. I did not have a file "local" in /etc/modutils, but created it. > > options sound dmabuf=1 > > and running update-modules. Unfortunately it did not make a difference. I also tried putting the line in the /etc/modutils/cs4232 but it did not help. > The buffer needs to be allocated to < 16MB so getting it modprobed > early ensures that. This problem might arise with a new mobo/more > memory. > -- J.H. Spies - Tel. 082 782 0336. Posbus 4668, Tygervallei 7536 "No temptation has seized you except what is common to man. And God is faithful; he will not let you be tempted beyond what you can bear. But when you are tempted, he will also provide a way out so that you can stand up under it." I Corinthians 10:13