According to Cameron Grant:
> this is a known problem. it seems the neomagic driver never worked right,
Well, it used to work :)
> so when newpcm became dependant on interrupts it ceased functioning. now we
> trap the lack of irqs and disable the channel and emit a warning to the
> console.
I do get lots of interrupt. I patched my kernel in June to generate a printf
for each interrupt and I was seeing lots of them without even running mpg123.
Aug 3 19:17:28 sidhe /kernel: getting an intr
Aug 3 19:17:59 sidhe last message repeated 33 times
Aug 3 19:18:57 sidhe last message repeated 73 times
Aug 3 19:18:58 sidhe /kernel: getting an intr
Aug 3 19:19:29 sidhe last message repeated 53 times
Aug 3 19:20:37 sidhe last message repeated 93 times
> access to hardware would make this easier to fix.
I would be difficult to send you my laptop, I do use it :-)
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