On Thu, 2016-01-21 at 22:17 +0100, Karsten Merker wrote:
>
> the flash-kernel machine database in stretch and sid already contains
> an entry for the SolidRun HummingBoard Dual/Quad:
Oops, my bad - I'm just starting working with this board and was using
a jessie image to start with.
> https://an
Package: flash-kernel
Version: support HummingBoard
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
Just add the following to the database:
Machine: SolidRun HummingBoard Dual/Quad
Kernel-Flavors: armmp
DTB-Id: imx6q-hummingboard.dtb
Boot-Script-Path: /boot/boot.scr
U-Boot-Script-Name: bootscr.cubox-i
Required-Pack
Hi,
> > There's no auto-loading built into snd-powermac, and the way I see it
> > there's no chance there ever will be since nobody even cared years ago
> > when I worked on this stuff.
>
> Nice. BTW, would writing an auto-loading part be hard for a kernel-illiterate?
snd-powermac is pretty stra
On Tue, 2009-09-15 at 00:08 +0200, Benjamin Cama wrote:
> Completely agree with that. snd-aoa was made for newer Macs AFAIK, and
> it works very well here. The one that cause problem here is a
> powermac3,3 which is an old model, and which is not supported by snd-aoa
> according to http://johannes
Package: hw-detect
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Dennis de Vaal reports that on an iMac G5
"The snd-powermac module causes the system to completey lockup/freeze."
Also, snd-powermac is being deprecated for anything that has a
i2s-X/sound/layout-id. The iMac G5 should have that, and that means
s
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