Re: Chromium in 9.2

From: Scott B. Husted (sbhusted_at_gmail.com)
Date: 11/14/04


Date: Sun, 14 Nov 2004 10:19:15 -0500

David Wright wrote:

> Haven't tried, and the 9.2 machines have their Windows disks back in at
> the moment for a project, so I can't test at the moment, but what sound
> card are you using?
>
> It may be that the one you are using doesn't support all the features that
> Chromium uses (did it work properly under previous versions with the same
> sound card/chip?). I know I had some problems with sound breaking up in
> some games under Windows using the onboard sound chip built into my Athlon
> 64 motherboard. Putting a "real" audio card into the machine (Audigy 2ZS)
> solved the problem.
>
> Although I think my problem was more to do with not having spare processor
> cycles to spare for the sound output processing.
>
> Dave

I am using the onboard motherboard sound, but it did work perfectly fine
under SuSE 9.1 Professional.

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Scott B. Husted 
http://www.Darkcyte.com


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