From: AJ Lewis <lewi0235@tc.umn.edu>
To: linux-sound@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: es1370 in Kern 2.2.14
Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 17:48:38 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <marc-linux-sound-94873855503367@msgid-missing> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <marc-linux-sound-94871729216562@msgid-missing>
Try running the K6-2 at the correct clock speed. The K6-2 400 and 450
have a tendency to run extremely hot. The OC could cause erratic
performance in all subsystems.
--
AJ Lewis
lewi0235@tc.umn.edu
"Now I consider the anti-Linux group at Microsoft to be just a Linux user
in disguise. They're trying to find the really bad problems in Linux. They
haven't produced much so far but I expect that we'll get some really good
bug reports from them..."
- Linus Thorvalds at the Linux BOF at the USENIX 1999
On Mon, 24 Jan 2000, SkyViper wrote:
> When I boot I get a very high static sound.
> This static sounds like my card is being over driven. Quieter sounds are
> discernable, but masked with static.The problem is intermittent in that
> it does not occur on every boot, and follows no pattern.
> If the boot is good, then restarting X has no ill effect. If the boot is
> bad, restarting X does not correct the problem. The card still works
> fine in Kernel 2.2.11 using insmod es1370, but I will try 2.2.13 and
> 2.2.12.
>
> I used xconfig to set the Kernel, and configured it to use sound and the
> es1370 and Joystick. (By the way, I don't think the joystick works, but
> I am not sure)
>
> I am running Red Hat 6.1
> Hardware list:
> Asus P5AB
> Motherboard = AMD K6-2 400 (OC to 450)
> Sound Card = PCI SRS727 (Ensoniq es1370)
> Video Adapter = PCI 3Dfx Voodoo3 2000
> Modem = ISA Motorola Voice Surfer 56K V90 (firmware Upgradded from
> KFlex)
> Hard drives = Maxtor 850, Samsung 2.1, Fuji 10.2 Partitioned by
> Partition Magic 5.0
> Linux is on one of these parts.
> RAM = 64M PC 100 single stick
> Mouse = MS Intellmouse 1.1a
> Keyboard = MS Natural
> Joystick = CH F16 Fighterstick, CH Throttle, CH Pro Pedals
>
> Known Running Server/Module items:
> XFree 3.3.5, Gnome, KDE
> Glide 2 and 3 loaded per 3Dfx sight
> Modules:
> 3dfx on the 3.3.5 server
>
>
>
>
> OUTPUT from sh scripts/ver_linux :
> Linux localhose.localdomain 2.2.14 #9 Sat Jan 22 17:09:25 EST 2000 i586
> unknown
> Kernel modules 2.1.121
> Gnu C egcs-2.91.66
> Binutils 2.9.1.-.24
> Linux C Library 2.1.2
> Dynamic linker ldd (GNU libc) 2.1.2
> Procps 2.0.4
> Mount 2.9u
> Net-tools 1.53
> Console-tools 199.03.02
> Sh-utils 2.0
> Modules Loaded 3dfx
>
>
> Tom H.
>
>
prev parent reply other threads:[~2000-01-24 17:48 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 3+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2000-01-24 12:07 es1370 in Kern 2.2.14 SkyViper
2000-01-24 15:14 ` Thomas Sailer
2000-01-24 17:48 ` AJ Lewis [this message]
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