I'm an average user that experiences distorted sound at full-screen videos from YouTube (such as http://www.youtube.com/user/jamesbluntmusic#p/u/0/x1yOGhnmYfI) or from Colbert Nation (http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/367133/).
Since my processor is 32 bits and not 64 bits, I wonder whether it is the same bug as mine.
I have tried to compile the code from comment 55, but I'm afraid I get the following error:
$ gcc -O2 -c linusmemcpy.c linusmemcpy.c: Assembler messages: linusmemcpy.c:6: Error: number of operands mismatch for `movs'
This is all Greek to me. Any idea on how to fix this?
Many thanks for your help,
Pablo
I'm an average user that experiences distorted sound at full-screen videos from YouTube (such as http:// www.youtube. com/user/ jamesbluntmusic #p/u/0/ x1yOGhnmYfI) or from Colbert Nation (http:// www.colbertnati on.com/ the-colbert- report- videos/ 367133/).
Since my processor is 32 bits and not 64 bits, I wonder whether it is the same bug as mine.
I have tried to compile the code from comment 55, but I'm afraid I get the following error:
$ gcc -O2 -c linusmemcpy.c
linusmemcpy.c: Assembler messages:
linusmemcpy.c:6: Error: number of operands mismatch for `movs'
This is all Greek to me. Any idea on how to fix this?
Many thanks for your help,
Pablo