Summary: | xmms-1.2.7-r20 build hangs on FreeBSD newpcm driver on Dell C400 Laptop | ||
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Product: | Gentoo Linux | Reporter: | Eric Mercer <egm> |
Component: | New packages | Assignee: | Gentoo Sound Team <sound> |
Status: | RESOLVED CANTFIX | ||
Severity: | blocker | ||
Priority: | High | ||
Version: | 1.2 | ||
Hardware: | x86 | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
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Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- |
Description
Eric Mercer
2003-06-06 11:36:25 UTC
Does the file /dev/sndstat exist on your machine? Which sound sub-system are you using? ALSA version, etc. $ ls -ald /dev/sndstat crw------- 1 foo audio 14, 4 Jun 20 14:41 /dev/sndstat $ file /dev/sndstat /dev/sndstat: character special (14/4) I use fluxbox without a sound subsystem. ALSA is not running. I enabled sound by loading the i810_audio module and runing the "/usr/sbin/MAKEDEV audio" command. I currently have version 1.2.7-r12 of xmms loaded. It emerged with no issues when initially loaded September 2002. So, does the following command hang on your machine: grep 'newpcm' /dev/sndstat 2>/dev/null 1>/dev/null As r12 is no longer in portage i'm going to have to back and see if this was patched out in the past. > So, does the following command hang on your machine: > grep 'newpcm' /dev/sndstat 2>/dev/null 1>/dev/null Yes. This command hangs on my machine. There doesn't appear to be anything special in r12. So, something must have changed in the kernel. Can you access /dev/sndstat at all? Does cat /dev/sndstat also hang? My suspicion is that the way you have setup the sound subsystem is incorrect. - this is the only incident for this issue. Would you be willing to try using ALSA and see if that solves the problem? > Can you access /dev/sndstat at all? Yes. > Does cat /dev/sndstat also hang? This command floods the terminal with a lot of binary characters. It does not seem to end. I am not sure if this is what you mean by "hang". > My suspicion is that the way you have setup the sound subsystem is incorrect. - > this is the only incident for this issue. Would you be willing to try using > ALSA and see if that solves the problem? An incorrect sound configuration would not surprise me, but all my sound utilities seem to work correctly. I will try ALSA, however, to see if it resolves the problem. BTW, which kernel is this? I noticed Alan Cox put back some fixes for i810 in 2.6 pre series... I am running the Linux 2.4.21-ac1 sources. I was going to hold out on the 2.6 pre series for a while. Reopen if this isn't resolved with alsa. Re-closing. |