the midi subsystem.
it's not entirely broken, but it needs a lot of work.
-cg
--On 04 April 2003 01:29 +0200 Friedemann Becker
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to be more specific:
what part of the implementation is responsible for the missing /dev/midi
device. the pcm driver or the midi subsystem?
But MP is another story. At some point I would like to put together
some SMP test boxes that don't cost the equivalent of rent on a small
apartment in electricity use. They don't have to be super-fast, they
just need to be SMP. I'm not talking about blade servers here, I'm
ta
> Try using null mounts. The warning is in there because making the
> null mount code work is a real hack and the authors aren't entirely
> sure that everything's gotten covered. That said, use of a null mount
> is certainly a lot safer if the stuff behind the mount is mostly
>
> This patch should enable the rear output (not digital to my knowledge) for
> the sb live, the volume can be set using the pcm2 setting from the mixer.
thanks for the patch.
i have a more general extensible mixer design in the works which will go
into -current soon. once that's done, various d
> This patch should fix the pcm0 recording channel dead error for the
> sb live. This is my first patch, so I hope it applies correctly.
> The patch is against stable, I do not believe it will work for current
> but I might be able to fix this also if the problem is present in
> current.
sigh, i
> I have a Terratec card based on the CS461x chip that comes with an S/PDIF
> optical output which I'd like to use. This feature is available under
Windows
> but not under FreeBSD. I've downloaded some docs from the Crystal
> Semiconductor site but need some help as of where to start from. My idea
> For the record, I'm running the 1.2Ghz Athlons on a Tyan S2460 board with
> 256MB of 266Mhz DDR-SDRAM.
check that your bus speed jumpers are correctly set as per the errata sheet,
not the manual. if you don't have an errata sheet, check tyan's web site.
some boards were sent out with incorrect
> What is the 'long term' fix? (and when will it be in -stable ;)
the fix is in -current, assuming it is the powersaving/clkrun problem. mfc
will be soon.
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> Any ideas what is going on here? Or what to try next?
interrupt problem.
turn off all powersaving in your bios setup, for now.
-cg
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> I've also seen a -STABLE box unable to open the /dev/dsp file (open
> returns EBUSY) although both fstat and lsof didn't see any process with
> this file opened. This second problem was happening even when trying to
> ``cat /dev/dsp'' so it's probably not be related to the Linux emulation.
the
> I have for a long time said to myself that I would take the documents
> available and
> hack together a pcm driver for the audio chip built into my Asus P5A
> machine,
> and never sat down and done it. So, rather than whine to myself about
> it, or whine
> about nobody else doing it, I'll put my
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