* Compilation Bugs The configure script make pointless checks for C++ and Fortran compilers. This is a bug in Libtool not in DisOrder. See: http://bugs.debian.org/221873 * Server Bugs * Other Problems ** Wrongly Specified Character Encoding A problem was reported where DisOrder was misconfigured to believe a UTF-8 filesystem was actually an ISO-8859-1 filesystem. When it was reconfigured correctly, the old (mangled) filenames remain in the database. This is not a bug as such, it is a configuration error. However recovering from it can be painful if many filenames are involved. If this mistake is widespread then it may be worth adding support for automatic recovery, but for now the easiest answer is to stop the server, remove the databases and start again. ** Poor Sound Quality Poor sound quality may be a result of (hitherto unknown!) bugs in DisOrder, or may be a problem with other software or hardware. Specific combinations that have produced problems in the past are listed here. *** Stutter with VIA 82C686 Hardware: "VT82C686 AC97 Audio Controller" Software: Linux via82cxxx_audio driver Symptom: Stuttering playback with raw format play. Solution: Use snd-via82xx driver instead (from ALSA). ALSA drivers can be found in Linux 2.6.x; for 2.4.x they must be built separately. Local Variables: mode:outline fill-column:79 End: