On Sun, 2004-12-26 at 22:51 +0100, Markus Huber wrote: > Am So, den 26.12.2004 schrieb Rob Shinn um 20:30: > > > FC3 detected my sound card as using the snd-intel8x0 driver, which has > > worked fine for me in the past. The output for the card detection test > > was flawless. Output via ALSA and OSS work flawlessly as well. But any > > sounds output through ESD get garbled and 'staticky' sounding. > > Same experience after an upgrade FC2>FC3. This makes me wonder if this is either related to an esound or kernel bug. Or perhaps there is a difference in the way sound is configured in the kernel or in esound in FC2 vs. FC3. Please? Does someone have a clue? > I reinstalled FC2, because I am using this box as radio as well. Everything is fine now. Yeah, but I had too many other problems with FC2 on a another box with a similar configuration. I can't wig out and go to FC2, I have to find out what's happening and fix it on FC3. > > This didn't happen on Gentoo, my last distro. (I'm a recent > > convert/Gentoo refugee...Gentoo was just getting too hairy to maintain > > given my schedule) > > I suppose you have done a fresh install. Brand new install. The only thing I saved from the old setup was a partition that I keep data on. Everything else was wiped. I even used fresh home directories. > > Anyone got a clue? > > Is ist the driver? I use the same snd-intel8x0 driver and works > flawlessly under FC2. > > But nobody else seems to have this problem. Or are so few people using > Fedora as multimedia box? Or maybe people just don't have the same problems with the snd-intel8x0 driver? I dunno. Did you try a kernel upgrade? Thanks for the reply. -- Rob Shinn <surak@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>