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same here... but with 4.15.r180107.gb2cd1df-1 (Manjaro Linux)... ``` make -C /lib/modules/4.15.0-1-MANJARO/build SUBDIRS=/usr/home/aw/devel/mydb/myswapb modules make[1]: Entering directory '/usr/lib/modules/4.15.0-1-MANJARO/build' CC [M] /usr/home/aw/devel/mydb/myswapb/myswap.o In file included from /usr/home/aw/devel/mydb/myswapb/myswap.c:90:0: ./include/linux/kernel.h:6:10: fatal error: stdarg.h: No...
adding -I/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/7.2.1/include to ccflags-y in Makefile helped... :) > ccflags-y = -Wno-declaration-after-statement -mpopcnt -I/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/7.2.1/include -arne
with some more plug-plugins ([/etc/asound.conf](https://github.com/alsa-project/alsa-plugins/files/4602094/asound-conf.txt)) it works nicely... giggle :) w00t -arne
oops... now the gaps are gone, when I use pcm.micend, but there is permanent noise and there are echoes that are not in hw:Generic,0,0... in the log file i found...
when I change the rate value in pcm.micnat from 48000 to 44100 plug:micnat sounds much better... now it is just the pcm.micmul, that does not work so good... but that...
1. it seems like pcm.micnat still has some extra crackling... but it is acceptable... 2. but: pcm.micmul stays bad... 3. and: skype does not like to use pcm.default, if it...
is it possible, that pcm.micnat crackles, because: the alsa-clock is different from the HD-Audio Generic clock? if yes: how can i fix it without writing my own program, that reads...
how can i get at least a test-version of the new package? i think my scanner (Canon PIXMA TS3450) delivers PDF, too...
yesterday's sane-1.1.1_2.x86_64 still does not scan with my TS3450... *cry*