.2.17-7 although the debian
package is "esound_0.2.22-2.deb"... I think I've probably been messing
with which distro / version I'm using here, folks.... It may well be
User Error)
Matthew Exley wrote:
[SNIP]
> Hmm. I think the answer lies in the XMMS ESD plugin (libesdout.so 1.2.
vice of Michael Smith, I doubt that this is an IRQ/DMA
problem from the above observations.
Hmm. I think the answer lies in the XMMS ESD plugin (libesdout.so 1.2.4
from
package xmms v1.2.4-helix1) or ESD itself (/usr/bin/esd from package esound
v0.2.22-2)
Regards,
Matthew Exley
On Sa
can
anyone *fix* this? (tweaks to esound / XMMS settings perhaps?)
I have tried loading /dev/shm as suggested in the kernel documentation
since I thought it possible XMMS was communicating to ESD via shared
memory. This makes no discernable difference.
I apologise for tak
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