Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 21 Mar 1998 18:54:54 -0500 | From | Wakko Warner <> | Subject | Re: sound problems |
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> > I've recently gotten lots of "can't open /dev/dsp" due to can't allocate DMA > > buffer... I have 96M of ram (Which I have heard that >16M machines have > > this problem)... Is there anyway to keep it from doing this? (DMA > > buffersize is currently set for 32768) > > The 96MB cannot help you much... Sound DMA memory is allocated only
I know the dma buffer is in the first 16M of ram... I was wondering if there's a work around for this.
> in the first 16MB. There was some memory leak in the sound driver, > I do not know if it's fixed yet.
Would unloading then reloading the sound.o module help?
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