At Sun, 6 Jul 2003 17:15:07 -0800,
Ben Saylor wrote:
>
> Just an update and another plea for help..
>
> I'm now running 2.4.21 with ACPI and low-latency. The CPU-load and
> full-duplex problems still exist. This is on a Dell Inspiron 600m
> (Centrino). Could it be a problem with Centrino/i85
Just an update and another plea for help..
I'm now running 2.4.21 with ACPI and low-latency. The CPU-load and
full-duplex problems still exist. This is on a Dell Inspiron 600m
(Centrino). Could it be a problem with Centrino/i855/PCMCIA support in
the kernel? lspci reports the CardBus and IS
I think I know how to stop the hum, but does anyone know what might be
causing the CPU load and full-duplex problems? I'm running kernel
2.4.20 with low-latency, capabilities and ACPI patches (I've tried
booting with pci=noacpi and acpi=off without luck).
Thanks,
Ben
On Monday 16 June 2003 11
I recently bought a VXpocket v2 and managed to get it working with alsa
0.9.4, but I'm having a few problems with it.
Whenever it's in use by an application, system CPU usage goes up to
40-70% and stays there, depending on the application.
If I run pd with -alsa, I get "audio I/O stuck... closi
I wish to not try anyone's patience with all the information
that follows (I tried to reduce it to the essentials). Basically
two problems:
1. Conflicts during the startup sequence -- seems that Alsa's
module instantiations and those by the cardmgr are stepping
on one another. I hope to get hel