Re: es1371 and recent kernels

Bob McElrath (rsmcelrath@students.wisc.edu)
Tue, 12 Jun 2001 11:15:03 -0500


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Pierfrancesco Caci [p.caci@seabone.net] wrote:
>=20
> [please be kind and Cc when replying]
>=20
> Has someone been able to get es1371 to actually produce anything
> audible with latest kernels? The last version I could use was 2.4.0.
> Then I had some trouble but I attributed them to devfs. Now I've
> removed devfs and still I'm not able to play anything.=20

Works for me, but it produces all kinds of crackly noise garbage. I'm
not sure if this is because the driver has a bug, or the sound card is
a piece of flaming shit. But I'm inclined to believe the latter.

Anybody have a suggestion for a card that isn't a flaming piece of shit,
(and not made by Creative) less than $100 US, PCI, supported by linux,
and available?

Cheers,
-- Bob

Bob McElrath (rsmcelrath@students.wisc.edu)=20
Univ. of Wisconsin at Madison, Department of Physics

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