On Thu, Sep 16, 2004 at 08:47:32PM +0200, Bj?rn Schmidt wrote:
> Willie McKemie wrote:
> >Thanks again. I'll start messing again with 2.6, last time I tried it
> >wouldn't compile and I didn't pursue it. I'll just try your .config.
> >Have you had your 7400 sound working with any earlier kernel
On Thu, Sep 16, 2004 at 08:47:32PM +0200, Bj?rn Schmidt wrote:
> Willie McKemie wrote:
> >Thanks again. I'll start messing again with 2.6, last time I tried it
> >wouldn't compile and I didn't pursue it. I'll just try your .config.
> >Have you had your 7400 sound working with any earlier kernel
Willie McKemie wrote:
I have a wide variety of Armada 77xx, 73xx, 7400, & 7800. I have never
gotten satisfactory sound out of any of them. Sound is generally
detected or easily configured (SB compatible ESS). However, generated
sound is always "disjointed"; there seems to be holes or
discon
Willie McKemie wrote:
I have a wide variety of Armada 77xx, 73xx, 7400, & 7800. I have never
gotten satisfactory sound out of any of them. Sound is generally
detected or easily configured (SB compatible ESS). However, generated
sound is always "disjointed"; there seems to be holes or
discont
I have a wide variety of Armada 77xx, 73xx, 7400, & 7800. I have never
gotten satisfactory sound out of any of them. Sound is generally
detected or easily configured (SB compatible ESS). However, generated
sound is always "disjointed"; there seems to be holes or
discontinuities in the output
I have a wide variety of Armada 77xx, 73xx, 7400, & 7800. I have never
gotten satisfactory sound out of any of them. Sound is generally
detected or easily configured (SB compatible ESS). However, generated
sound is always "disjointed"; there seems to be holes or
discontinuities in the output
6 matches
Mail list logo