On 29.07.2005, at 09:39, Jaroslav Kysela wrote:
Note that most of lines are from new Sparc and ARM drivers. Other changes are mostly small bugfixes, cleanups and new hardware ID additions. The all changes goes through all ALSA developers (our CVS server sends us whole diffs back), so all of them review/verify new code and can fix it ASAP. Itworks quite well.
FWIW the current ALSA patch against 2.6.12 works much better than the original version for my Asus W3V with Intel HDA ALC880 in the sense that there's a possibility to prevent crashing the kernel when loading the module. However apart from the ID fixes this involves disabling the autodetection code and hardcoding the correct type in the realtek code. As it stands the code seems to be really buggy and I'd love to test the driver after someone wiser than me in this area reviewed and fixed the code. Servus, Daniel
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