previously i had a abit bh6 + celeron 333, then i upgraded to an asus a7v + tbird 750. with the old system the drivers worked flawlessly, but now i get kernel messages saying .....data format not supported: 64
64 and 128 keep popping up whenever i play any sound, mp3, wav, UTLinux etc. sound will come out for a while but eventually the system locks up, only when i disable sound in UT i can play without the system freezing. playing with mpg123 in console only still freezes the system.
Same thing happens on my A7V/Duron system under Linux 2.2.17
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I get the same problem with this. I have an A7V + 1200
Thunderbird, and in windows I have to add a bios register
hack to get it working. Does this need to be done in
linux, and is there a way to do it??
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Exactly the same thing happens on my Redhat 7.3 Box.
When i try to play a sound wav, etc doesn't matter what my
system freezes. (AMD XP && kernel 2.4.18)
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I use the 8810 drivers. And sound works for about 10 seconds
before the system locks up.
I use mandrake 8.2. I got the latest from cvs and made a path
change in the Makefile to get things to compile.
The good thing is XMMS works without locking...