Re: RME Hdspe AES not working with Ubuntu 12.04 and Ubuntu 12.10

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On Thu, 2012-12-13 at 16:06 +0800, David Lam wrote:

> Moreover using ps command on 10.04 it shows the soundcard module
> irq/16-hdspm, on the latest build it shows irq/16-snd_hdsp (is this
> module for pci instead of pci-e?)

> Could someone shed me some lights please?

> (Apologize for my english!!!)

For me it's easy to understand your English, perhaps because my English
is broken too.

I suspect you'll get more replies on Linux Audio User Mailing List or
Ubuntu Studio User Mailing List.

The driver names changed, on Linux Audio User Mailing List there e.g.
was a thread "Issue with the priority of the sound cards using rtirq",
the name switched from hdspm to hdsp.

My HDSPe AIO can be used with Linux, but not really as a professional
multi-channel card. At least support for my HDSPe card is very bad for
Linux, perhaps our card has bad support too.

Regards,
Ralf


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