For the record:
we solve it. As easy as trying an Unbuntu 32 bits instead of 64! We
checked that both Hardy and Jaunty (32 bits) worked well.
Seems that there is some incompatibility between Ubuntu 64 bits kernel
and this hdsp device/driver (for which I'd love to know the reason).
Thanks for the answers
P
El dl 27 de 04 de 2009 a les 08:01 +0200, en/na Natanael Olaiz va
escriure:
> El 04/27/2009 07:44 AM, Florian Faber escribió:
> > Natanael,
> >
> >
> >>> Did the card work before or is this your first try?
> >>>
> >> It works on Windows, and it worked on Ub. Intrepid (hdsploader just
> >> complained about the .bin place, and I copied from the alsa source
> >> package...).
> >>
> >
> > It sounds like a problem with the cardbus driver. I've seen these
> > strange phenomena a dozen times, and it was always a problem with the
> > cardbus chipset/driver.
> >
> > If it worked with Intrepid (whatever that is), then please find out what
> > has changed since then. It is obviously not a problem with the hdsp
> > driver.
> >
>
> Intrepid Ibex is the code name of Ubuntu 8.10 (hardy is 8.04). One of
> the major differences is the kernel (2.6.27, I think), but the problem
> is that is not RT patched, reason to use 8.10 (hardy) or 9.04 (jaunty) :(
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