Kernel adb / sound conflict [was Re: Question about getservbyport() -]
From: Peter Handel <hidden>
Date: 1999-07-26 20:57:32
On Mon, 26 Jul 1999, Brad Boyer wrote:
struct servent sd, *sp;
sp = getservbyport(23, "tcp");
if(sp)
sd = *sp;Thanks a lot for the good advice ... this was actually part of a program I was porting, and had forgotten about pointer usage. Now, if I could only get this problem solved: On Tue, 20 Jul 1999, Peter Handel wrote:
PowerCenter Pro 210 / 96MB RAM. Say I'm playing an mp3 with either xmms or mpg123. If I move a window around w/the mouse, the music will stop completely! It may also happen when simply moving the mouse around, leading me to believe that it is an adb bug. I have to quit xmms/mpg123 and restart it for it to work again. This only happens with kernels I compile myself, and one precompiled one I've stumbled across from Cort's site. I have even tried compiling 2.2.10 and 2.3.6 with all default values, but still the same problem. (Had same problem under r4!) The only constant here is egcs 2.91.66, which I built under r4 and which came prebuilt in r5. This has been extremely frustrating, as I'd like to start playing with the kernel code myself.
I can't think of anything that would cause that. With 2.2.10, 'make pmac_config' and then when you 'make menuconfig' look carefully through all the options. You may have more luck asking this on the mailing lists (esp. linuxppc-dev). Sorry. hb -- LinuxPPC Support ------------------------------- Thanks, Peter -- phandel@cise.ufl.edu great ... to receive a mark [smart card?] on his www.cise.ufl.edu/~phandel right hand or on his forehead, so that no one could FAX: (561) 619-8051 buy or sell unless he had the mark"-Revelation13:16
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