'ello, On Wed, 2004-08-25 at 01:39, Timo Reimerdes wrote: > worked fine for me. > (am running debian unstable and the 2.6.8.1 kernel from kernel.org on a > Powerbook5,2 right now and I think I have everything I need working > right now except for suspend.)
Sorry, I read the docs and it told me to do a make-kpkg clean if there are any problems. I tried this and it works :-). (I usually do RTFM before I post, BTW, honest :-)). > could you probably be more specific about those issues? What kind of > hardware are we talking about? What sound-problems? I never had any real > problems when compiling alsa-powermac-stuff as [M]. Ok... well the CPU scaling daemon said it needed the userspace governor setting set in the kernel so I recompiled. The machine is now refusing to boot (see my more recent thread :-)) so I can't tell if I've got it sorted yet. Re ALSA, it works fine except that no sound will come out of the built-in speakers for some reason. This is something I am eager to get fixed as I will be needing that feature in the near future. I'm told I need i2c-keywest for the keyboard illumination to work. It was ``greyed out'' in powerprefs. When I recompiled Linux, I told it to build i2c-keywest as a module but as it was already compiled in anyway (not module) I don't have much hope for it working. BTW, I just found out that there is a 3D driver project going on for the Radeons in our PowerBooks -- something to look forward to for the future, I hope :-). bye just now, -- Matthew T. Atkinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>