Russell Hanaghan wrote: >On Friday 24 September 2004 07:47 pm, Glenn McCord wrote: > > >>><> >>>Have no fear...you can do all that and MUCH more. I had the same >>>transitional >>>plan you did...and I'm VERY happy withj my 1010LT. >>> >>> >>>I use a distro that has rpms and alsa is built into the kernel so I'm not >>>sure. It looks to me like oyur starting from scratch with alsa... >>> >>>Also, at the bottom of that alsa page there's some .asoundrc >>>examples...the >>>one for the "hoontech" works well. It shows 10 ins and 12 outs which >>>is odd >>>but it does give you your multi channel functionality. >>> >>> >>Okay, so I've done all that and the card can record and playback with >>ardour and jack. However xmms is packing a sad. It comes up with that >>all to familiar dialog box saying taht I should check if the correct >>output is selected, that no program is blocking the soundcard, or that >>the soundcard is configured properly. If I change the output to OSS >>instead of ALSA, it works but I'm sure I should be able to get that >>thing working with alsa. >> >>To make matters worse, a small tragedy is unfolding on my Linux box. >>Once upon a time with my SB Live! I could have hundreds of programs >>running, playing, doing whatever and I would never ever get a single >>xrun. I don't know what I have done lately, whether it was from >>upgrading to xorg or having two soundcards in one machine but now I get >>xruns all over the show. Jack doesn't cut ardour out anymore but there >>is all the clipping and popping in the recording. >> >> > >What settings in jack? > > jackstart -v -R -d alsa -d hw:0 Yeah, I know I have optimistic settings but it has worked flawlessly until now. >>I have spent countless hours getting xruns to go away. To have them >>mysteriously show up again is such a <enter really violent expletive >>here>. I even went from xorg 6.8 to 6.7 to xfree86 just to see if that >>got rid of them. I went back to the SB Live! and they were still there. >>I have 1GB free and no other settings bar the ones mentioned in this >>thread have changed and now I may as well count 3 days of my life gone >>when I get around to fixing it again. <sigh> >> >> > >Graphics are the biggest killer for system rescources AFAIK but it could be >kernel stuff too...maybe > > The thing is, I've always used KDE with multiple windows going and verbose messages scrolling down consoles and I managed to tweak everything to work perfectly. I can't see how the kernel could get upset over a new PCI card. All the audio specific things get turned off in a 2.4.26 setup. >>Anyhow, would having two cards in the machine be screwing things up? Has >>anyone got some advice to get xmms to use alsa? >> >> > >adding another pci device can change your irq's around... >try /dev/proc/interrupts and see where your 1010LT is. Needs to be preferably >not on shared irq and with only like rtc, system stuff before it. > > Is this good? root@upstairs glenn # cat /proc/interrupts CPU0 0: 16024 XT-PIC timer 1: 198 XT-PIC keyboard 2: 0 XT-PIC cascade 5: 4389 XT-PIC ICE1712 8: 2 XT-PIC rtc 9: 0 XT-PIC acpi, usb-ohci, usb-ohci 11: 10635 XT-PIC eth0, nvidia 12: 6789 XT-PIC PS/2 Mouse 14: 10827 XT-PIC ide0 15: 19 XT-PIC ide1 NMI: 0 ERR: 0 >>I'm a gentooer by the way. There aint too much stuff about 1010LTs on >>the forums. >> >>Cheers, >>Glenn >> >> > > > >