Phillip Deackes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I read a few kernels ago that you needed the following in
> /etc/modules.conf (or conf.modules, depending on where you are in the
> Debian versioning):
>
> options sound dmabuf=1
>
> I have had this set for some time and have had no problems since wi
> > Does anybody know how to get around the sound dma buffer problem? I
> > am pretty sure the problem is that the system can't find any free
> > memory in the bottom 16MB. I think that there is a way to lock in the
> > dma buffer, but I don't remember how, and I haven't managed to find
> > the r
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I had the same problem with some kernels, but with 2.2.14 it works
> fine.
> I saw that there is a patch at www.alsa-project.org , maybe thats what
> you
> need.
I read a few kernels ago that you needed the following in
/etc/modules.conf (or conf.modules, depending
Hi Carl,
> Does anybody know how to get around the sound dma buffer problem? I
> am pretty sure the problem is that the system can't find any free
> memory in the bottom 16MB. I think that there is a way to lock in the
> dma buffer, but I don't remember how, and I haven't managed to find
> the r
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