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From: Kenny Hitt <kenny@hittsjunk.net>
To: jacob schmude <j.schmude@gmail.com>,
	"Speakup is a screen review system for Linux."
	<speakup@braille.uwo.ca>
Subject: Re: OT: weird sound and network problem
Date: Fri, 27 May 2005 16:09:38 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20050527210938.GA15053@blackbox> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <19c46c6e050527131339404ee5@mail.gmail.com>

Hi.

I can't really help much, but I have some questions.
Have you asked about your problem on the Gentoo lists?

Why will you need to remove your sound card to use the on board card?

          Kenny


On Fri, May 27, 2005 at 01:13:09PM -0700, jacob schmude wrote:
> Hi all
> I recently installed Gentoo linux on my AMD Athlon64 system.
> Everything, except for the sound and network, seems to work fine.
> However, the sound and network are having a problem that I've never
> seen before and have had no luck at all researching. The sound card is
> an SB Audigy2 ZS Platinum PRO, the ethernet card is an onboard nVidia
> NForce3 250GB controller. The problem is this: if I'm using the
> soundcard for any extended length of time, both sound and network will
> lock up without warning and with absolutely no messages in the logs
> indicating a failure. The sound will repeat the last few seconds it
> was playing before the lock up in a repeated loop, while the network
> will not work at all--though there's no indication of failure in the
> output of ifconfig eth0 or dmesg. Bringing eth0 down then back up
> again, oddly enough, will correct both issues for a little while, but
> it will happen again. Usually I can't use the sound for any longer
> than ten minutes before this happens. I'm using the ALSA emu10k1
> driver for the audigy, and I've tried both the free, kernel-provided
> driver and NVidia's proprietary driver for my network card. The
> results are the same with both network drivers, and I can't really try
> another audio driver since snd-emu10k1 is the only one that supports
> my card and I can't try my onboard sound without completely removing
> the audigy2--which I really don't want to do, since it was a pain
> getting everything hooked up to it. Has anyone ever seen this problem
> or anything similar? If so, is there a way to fix it?
> 
> thx
> 
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 jacob schmude
 ` Kenny Hitt [this message]
   ` jacob schmude
     ` Charles Hallenbeck
     ` Alex Snow

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