Description of problem: got an ibm x23 laptop using i810 module. Under shrike kernels the sound plays correctly and at a normal speed. Under severn kernel the sound plays much slower than it should. Both in the test sound in redhat-config-sound and in xmms. It's very odd - I did some hunting in the module and there are some things about setting the rate but I couldn't figure out what had changed from shrike to severn to cause this. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): kernel-2.4.21-20.1.2024.2.1.nptl How reproducible: every time. - play a sound Steps to Reproduce: 1. have an ibm x23 laptop 2. setup sound 3. play sound 4. note how slow it is 5. profit!!! Actual results: plays slow Expected results: should play at normal speed. Additional info: While fast light experiments do not actually exceed the speed of light beyond C for an individual photon they can increase the group velocity.
slow as in lower pitch or as broken up into segments or what? Also, I always ask folks to test a boot with the kernel option acpi=off whenever I see things magically break between Shrike and Severn, since that's one of the major changes with sometimes very subtle, non-obvious effects...
Slow as lower pitch. but acpi=off appears to have fixed it.
appears to be all happy in Fedora Core 1. No reason to leave this open.