On Sun, 04 Jul 2004 15:35:54 +0800, Uwe Dippel wrote:
> Installed testing on a DELL Latitude d400 with 2.6.6 kernel.
> Now audio is screwed up, though dmesg identifies the i810 correctly (??).
Sorted.
The screwed up thingy was the motherboard. After a swap everything is fine.
Thanks for the idea
On 05 Jul 2004, Uwe Dippel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Are you using ALSA or OSS? I have the same notebook and had problems
> > with the ALSA driver. The OSS driver works fine for me and therefore I
> > haven't bothered to take a closer look at the ALSA driver.
>
> And how do you do that ?? (Us
On Sun, 04 Jul 2004 10:58:36 +0200, Philipp Weis wrote:
> Are you using ALSA or OSS? I have the same notebook and had problems
> with the ALSA driver. The OSS driver works fine for me and therefore I
> haven't bothered to take a closer look at the ALSA driver.
And how do you do that ?? (Using OS
On Sun, 04 Jul 2004 15:35:54 +0800, Uwe Dippel wrote:
> Installed testing on a DELL Latitude d400 with 2.6.6 kernel.
> Now audio is screwed up, though dmesg identifies the i810 correctly (??).
>
> The problem is a very skewed pitch and distortion of the signals on XMMS,
> but also with a .wav red
On 04 Jul 2004, Uwe Dippel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Installed testing on a DELL Latitude d400 with 2.6.6 kernel.
> Now audio is screwed up, though dmesg identifies the i810 correctly (??).
>
> The problem is a very skewed pitch and distortion of the signals on XMMS,
> but also with a .wav redi
Installed testing on a DELL Latitude d400 with 2.6.6 kernel.
Now audio is screwed up, though dmesg identifies the i810 correctly (??).
The problem is a very skewed pitch and distortion of the signals on XMMS,
but also with a .wav redirected to /dev/audio.
You can barely recognise the original sign
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