From: "Sean Rima" <lists@tcob1.net>
To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Sound problem with 2.2.19
Date: Monday, 09 Apr 2001 21:29:26 +000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <9at636$pf9$2@tcob1.net> (raw)
Originally to: All
I am sorry if this is old news but I have not seen any mention of it in the
list.
I keep getting "kernel: Sound error: Couldn't allocate DMA buffer" in my
syslog. However sound was working until this morning. The machine uptime is
below :)
The PC is a IBM PS/2 486DX2, with an AWE32 with 256k. The PC is fitted with
16mb of ram. I have never reported a problem before so excuse if it is a bit
strange.
Sean
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My last power cut was 3d, 4h and 25m ago on Linux 2.2.19.
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2001-04-09 21:29 Sean Rima [this message]
2001-04-09 23:50 ` Sound problem with 2.2.19 Sean Rima
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