Bug 101444 - sound on ibm x23 laptop (i810) is too slow
Summary: sound on ibm x23 laptop (i810) is too slow
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Status: CLOSED CURRENTRELEASE
Alias: None
Product: Red Hat Linux Beta
Classification: Retired
Component: kernel
Version: beta1
Hardware: i386
OS: Linux
medium
medium
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Dave Jones
QA Contact: Brian Brock
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Blocks:
TreeView+ depends on / blocked
 
Reported: 2003-08-01 02:06 UTC by Seth Vidal
Modified: 2015-01-04 22:02 UTC (History)
2 users (show)

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Last Closed: 2003-11-17 19:04:05 UTC
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Description Seth Vidal 2003-08-01 02:06:40 UTC
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:
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Comment 1 Michael K. Johnson 2003-08-08 20:16:39 UTC
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...

Comment 2 Seth Vidal 2003-08-09 00:00:07 UTC
Slow as lower pitch.
but acpi=off appears to have fixed it.



Comment 3 Seth Vidal 2003-11-17 19:04:05 UTC
appears to be all happy in Fedora Core 1. No reason to leave this open.



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