Re: es18xx soundcard troubles

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Rene Herman wrote:
> On 08/01/2007 04:07 PM, Yan Seiner wrote:
> 
>> From the various threads I've found on this, it appears that the 
>> driver broke sometime fairly recently, and that it may indeed work 
>> with older kernels.  Perhaps the fault is with the acpi system changes 
>> in recent kernels.
> 
> The fact that the driver finds the chip at all at least means it's a 
> very different problem than the problem Troy is having. I read through 
> the things you posted, but it looks scary and probably not any of ALSA's 
> doing...

It's become a matter of pure stubbornness....  I refuse concede defeat.  :-)

> 
> Yes, If you could try for example the latest 2.6.18.x and (if 
> neccessary) progressively further down that would probably be the best 
> way to start debugging it (and if it's more ACPI related, them 
> linux-kernel would be the right list to post results).

By disabling both acpi and pnpbios, and then loading the module, I was 
able to produce a very loud continuous foghorn that varied in pitch as I 
turned the master volume up and down...

I guess that's progress of sorts.  >:-|

I'll try an older kernel.  We'll see if that makes a difference.

--Yan

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