[plug] Sound hardware

Tomasz Grzegurzko tomasz_g at arach.net.au
Mon Dec 19 18:28:14 WST 2005


I had an interrupt problem like this once. A
# cat /proc/interrupts
made it quite obvious to me. Something similar may be revealing for you 
also...

Tomasz

Jon Miller wrote:
> Sounds like an interrupt problem to me. In your BIOS turn off everything relating to sound and usb, comm ports, onboard nic and etc. Then turn each one on one at a time starting with the sound, if you want to go with the SBLive! then of course leave the sound off.
> Also run lspci to see if there are any conflicts.
> 
> Jon
> 
> 
>>>>senectus at gmail.com 1:21:39 pm 19/12/2005 >>>
> 
> I'm having some really debilitating audio problems on my Ubuntu 5.10
> PC since I swapped the main board and CPU out.
> The Pc used to have a SBLive! installed but I decided to go with the
> onboard card (basically AC97).
> Now my ESD locks up gnome, so then i thought I'd stick my SBLive! back
> in it but now it locks up at the post screen, whatever slot I put it
> into.
> If I put the SBLive! in another machine, no problems..
> 
> and idea's guys?
> 
> --
> Ubuntu Breezy 5.10
>   I will write on a huge cement block "By accepting this brick through
> your window, you accept it as it is and agree to my disclaimer of all
> warranties, express or implied, as well as disclaimers of all
> liability, direct, indirect, consequential, or incidental, that may
> arise from the installation of this brick into your building." - PJ
> Groklaw
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> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> Sounds like an interrupt problem to me. In your BIOS turn off everything 
> relating to sound and usb, comm ports, onboard nic and etc. Then turn 
> each one on one at a time starting with the sound, if you want to go 
> with the SBLive! then of course leave the sound off.
> Also run lspci to see if there are any conflicts.
>  
> Jon
> 
>  >>> senectus at gmail.com 1:21:39 pm 19/12/2005 >>>
> I'm having some really debilitating audio problems on my Ubuntu 5.10
> PC since I swapped the main board and CPU out.
> The Pc used to have a SBLive! installed but I decided to go with the
> onboard card (basically AC97).
> Now my ESD locks up gnome, so then i thought I'd stick my SBLive! back
> in it but now it locks up at the post screen, whatever slot I put it
> into.
> If I put the SBLive! in another machine, no problems..
> 
> and idea's guys?
> 
> --
> Ubuntu Breezy 5.10
>   I will write on a huge cement block "By accepting this brick through
> your window, you accept it as it is and agree to my disclaimer of all
> warranties, express or implied, as well as disclaimers of all
> liability, direct, indirect, consequential, or incidental, that may
> arise from the installation of this brick into your building." - PJ
> Groklaw
> www.modmeup.net
> _______________________________________________
> PLUG discussion list: plug at plug.org.au
> http://www.plug.org.au/mailman/listinfo/plug
> Committee e-mail: committee at plug.linux.org.au
> 
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
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