Not to press the point further, but Linus merged the v0.15 emu10k1 drivers
(upon a diff) because _his_ sblive wouldn't work with the version in
kernels prior to 2.4.8. If you have issues with this, take it up with him.
:)
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Dan Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Mon, Sep 03, 2001 at 12:53:29AM -0400, Brian Nelson wrote:
> "Daniel T. Chen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > > Has anyone else noticed this? Why update a "stable" kernel with a
> > > broken driver?
> >
> > It happens, just keep abreast of the mailing list
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] I have a fee
"Daniel T. Chen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Has anyone else noticed this? Why update a "stable" kernel with a
> > broken driver?
>
> It happens, just keep abreast of the mailing list
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] I have a feeling another patch will be
> sent to Linus and Alan quite soon.
But it shou
On 2 Sep 2001, Brian Nelson wrote:
> I upgraded my kernel to 2.4.9 to try out the updated emu10k1 drivers
> for my SB Live soundcard. However, the newer drivers sound like
> crap. The sound is somewhat distorted, tinny, and lacking in bass.
> It doesn't matter if I'm playing a wav, mp3, or ogg.
> I upgraded my kernel to 2.4.9 to try out the updated emu10k1 drivers
> for my SB Live soundcard. However, the newer drivers sound like
> crap. The sound is somewhat distorted, tinny, and lacking in bass.
> It doesn't matter if I'm playing a wav, mp3, or ogg. All suck.
>
> Reverting back to m
On 02 Sep 2001 22:59:11 -0400, Brian Nelson wrote:
> I upgraded my kernel to 2.4.9 to try out the updated emu10k1 drivers
> for my SB Live soundcard. However, the newer drivers sound like
> crap. The sound is somewhat distorted, tinny, and lacking in bass.
> It doesn't matter if I'm playing a wa
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