Hello,
playing WoW without problems, I was invited to a 40 raid player for rol event. WoW crash 5 times. In all of the 5, I need to kill the process. In the 5 , all seems normal, BUT no sound.
I try some music themes, some YouTube videos. No sound.
I try reloggin in KDE, and no sound.
Then, I try rebooting Linux. And no sound.
In this point I think: ¿maybe hardware problem?. Then, I reboot with 2.6.33 kernel, and I try. THEN I have sound. No sound problem with this kernel.
Okay, is not a hardware malfunction
Then, I reboot with the normal kernel. NO SOUND.
I am using the 2.6.30 kernel. I know the more recent kernel is 2.6.33, but I tested it and my machine is more fast with de 2.6.30.
Kernel 2.6.30
02:01.0 Multimedia audio controller: Creative Labs SB Audigy LS
Debian stable
P.D.: sorry my poor english.
Multiple wine crash causes no sound in Linux
Multiple wine crash causes no sound in Linux
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 1:13 PM, Altair <[email protected]> wrote:
Creative Labs cards are not the best choice for linux. You will have
better luck with motherboard sound, intel-hda, ac97 ...
John
I would just use the new kernel if it supports your sound card.Hello,
playing WoW without problems, I was invited to a 40 raid player for rol event. WoW crash 5 times. In all of the 5, I need to kill the process. In the 5 , all seems normal, BUT no sound.
I try some music themes, some YouTube videos. No sound.
I try reloggin in KDE, and no sound.
Then, I try rebooting Linux. And no sound.
In this point I think: żmaybe hardware problem?. Then, I reboot with 2.6.33 kernel, and I try. THEN I have sound. No sound problem with this kernel.
Okay, is not a hardware malfunction
Creative Labs cards are not the best choice for linux. You will have
better luck with motherboard sound, intel-hda, ac97 ...
John
A kernel upgrade isn't like an upgrade from XP to Vista - it's barely, or not, slower than previous versions.Altair wrote:I dont want to use a more new kernel because my pc runs very slow.
Recompiling a newer kernel can make it more compatible (new drivers, for example for sound cards) and faster (because it'll be optimized for your PC and optionally leave out anything you don't need). In my experience - get that new kernel, it usually makes things better, not worse.
I mean heck, the latest kernel does just fine on a 400 Mhz Pentium 2...
Yes, usually a new kernel is a more efficient pc. New drivers version, etc.DaVince wrote:A kernel upgrade isn't like an upgrade from XP to Vista - it's barely, or not, slower than previous versions.Altair wrote:I dont want to use a more new kernel because my pc runs very slow.
Recompiling a newer kernel can make it more compatible (new drivers, for example for sound cards) and faster (because it'll be optimized for your PC and optionally leave out anything you don't need). In my experience - get that new kernel, it usually makes things better, not worse.
I mean heck, the latest kernel does just fine on a 400 Mhz Pentium 2...
But in my computer, at this moment, the more fast kernel is 2.6.30. WoW (world of warcraft game), runs normal with this kernel.
In this moment, I am using 2.6.32 kernel. I have sound. But WoW is slow.
Y test with some latest nvidia drivers,.
I think when wine crash, some file (or files) was corrupted. I recompile the kernel 2.6.30 for rests, and no sound. And wow runs normal.