Hello,
maybe is it not just ALSA problem, maybe kernel ?! problem.
I would like use second sound card (for VoIP telephony).
I have 4 old ISA sound cards - they all WORKS in Windows XP without problems.
At least I have tried orig. Creative SB AWE32 ISA.
I thought this card ( AWE32 ) adheared to the ISAPNP standard I know my old AWE64G did.
But in Ubuntu 9.10 (kernel 2.6.31-17-generic, alsa 1.0.20) these all
cards hang the system when playing sound - I have to hard RESET it.
Just one card works only with OSS driver "sb" - and only that card do
no crash my system, also I thing, that could by ALSA problem.
Have someone any Idea ?
Maybe some kernel/alsa parameter ?
I have try to reserve IRQ/DMA in BIOS Setup, also select "BIOS safe"
settings, nothing helps ...
Before trying to play any sound types, could you atleast dump out the information from Alsa like from /proc/asound/cards and codec info ...
Might be an idea to dmesg after a reboot to see if Alsa printed anything that points to a potential problem.
You atleast have to give a little more info than you have already.
Regards
Nige
Thanks
--kapetr
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