Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: PROBLEM: Maestro sound module locks up the computer | From | Alan Cox <> | Date | 06 Apr 2003 22:16:36 +0100 |
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On Sul, 2003-04-06 at 20:37, Fredrik Jagenheim wrote: > 8 seconds; e.g. say the clock is '16:40:10'. After 6 seconds the clock is, not > surprisingly, '16:40:16'; but after 8 seconds it's '16:40:10' again. I'm not > sure it's exactly 8 seconds though, as I've only had the chance of verifying > this once.
That kind of weirdness is useful info
> I've narrowed it down (I think) to the maestro driver as these lockups only > happen when I play music. It doesn't matter if I use mplayer from console, or > xmms from X, the lockups still happen. These lockups doesn't happen if I don't > play music, so... > > This started to happen a couple of months ago.
What did you change at the time it happened - any new kernels etc ?
> More information can be obtained if you ask me. It's very easy to reproduce the > problem (as it happens several times a day), so I can test various hacks if > you have any.
Does it occur if you turn off all ACPI and APM power management support in the kernel and in the BIOS ?
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