>> snd-rtctimer now loads when I start a sequencer, but the timing
>> problems remain, without a change.
>
> Then it's probably that some driver disables all interrupts during a
> lengthy operation.
>
> When the problem occurs, are there any disk accesses or graphics
> operations?
>
> Try enabling
Markus Sundström wrote:
> it was the 2.4.16 I downloaded to be able to cleanly apply the patch (I
> thought it easier than searching the makefile). However, the rtc-timer
> module did not build fir that kernel either.
Probably you didn't enable the "Enhanced RTC support" in the kernel.
> snd-rtct
Hi alsa-users, and thank you Clemens for your answer, which cleared up a
few things, but sadly didn't solve the main problem.
>> I noticed that alsa refused to build the snd-rtctimer module when I used
>> the 2.4 kernels,
>You have to patch to the kernel source first. The patches in
>alsa-driver/
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I noticed that alsa refused to build the snd-rtctimer module when I used
> the 2.4 kernels,
You have to patch to the kernel source first. The patches in
alsa-driver/utils/patches don't apply cleanly to the latest 2.4.x
versions, however (a small change in the Makefile II
Hi all!
I have tried searching the alsa archives for problems similar to mine, but
haven't found anything, so I thought I'd try posting here to see if anyone
knows of a solution.
I want to record some music using linux/based software. I intend to use a
midi sequencer to control soft-synths, and ard