No /dev/dsp after switch from 2.6.12/hotplug to 2.6.15/udev

2006-03-05 Thread Michael Marte
Hello *, recently I upgraded my kernel from 2.6.12 to 2.6.15 and encountered some problems: - ACPI gets activated though my machine (a Dell Latitude CS 400 XT with a Pentium II processor) has only APM. It was easy to work around this problem by adding the kernel parameter "acpi=off". Neverth

Re: No /dev/dsp after switch from 2.6.12/hotplug to 2.6.15/udev

2006-03-05 Thread Zsolt Rizsanyi
On Sunday 05 March 2006 09:03, Michael Marte wrote: > - When upgrading the kernel, I was forced to replace hotplug by udev and > now /dev/dsp is gone. First I found that the sound driver nm256_audio > has disappeared and so I replaced the corresponding entry in > /etc/modules by snd_nm256 which see

Re: No /dev/dsp after switch from 2.6.12/hotplug to 2.6.15/udev

2006-03-05 Thread Michael Marte
Zsolt Rizsanyi wrote: On Sunday 05 March 2006 09:03, Michael Marte wrote: - When upgrading the kernel, I was forced to replace hotplug by udev and now /dev/dsp is gone. First I found that the sound driver nm256_audio has disappeared and so I replaced the corresponding entry in /etc/modules b

Re: No /dev/dsp after switch from 2.6.12/hotplug to 2.6.15/udev

2006-03-05 Thread Florian Kulzer
Michael Marte wrote: Zsolt Rizsanyi wrote: On Sunday 05 March 2006 09:03, Michael Marte wrote: - When upgrading the kernel, I was forced to replace hotplug by udev and now /dev/dsp is gone. First I found that the sound driver nm256_audio has disappeared and so I replaced the corresponding e

Re: No /dev/dsp after switch from 2.6.12/hotplug to 2.6.15/udev

2006-03-05 Thread Zsolt Rizsanyi
On Sunday 05 March 2006 12:07, Michael Marte wrote: > Zsolt Rizsanyi wrote: > >On Sunday 05 March 2006 09:03, Michael Marte wrote: > >>- When upgrading the kernel, I was forced to replace hotplug by udev > >> and now /dev/dsp is gone. First I found that the sound driver > >> nm256_audio has disappe

Re: No /dev/dsp after switch from 2.6.12/hotplug to 2.6.15/udev

2006-03-05 Thread John Schmidt
On Sunday 05 March 2006 01:03, Michael Marte wrote: > Hello *, > > recently I upgraded my kernel from 2.6.12 to 2.6.15 and encountered some > problems: > > - ACPI gets activated though my machine (a Dell Latitude CS 400 XT with > a Pentium II processor) has only APM. It was easy to work around this

Re: No /dev/dsp after switch from 2.6.12/hotplug to 2.6.15/udev

2006-03-05 Thread Derek Broughton
Michael Marte wrote: > Hello *, > > recently I upgraded my kernel from 2.6.12 to 2.6.15 and encountered some > problems: > > - ACPI gets activated though my machine (a Dell Latitude CS 400 XT with > a Pentium II processor) has only APM. It was easy to work around this > problem by adding the ker

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Re: No /dev/dsp after switch from 2.6.12/hotplug to 2.6.15/udev

2006-03-05 Thread Bill Wohler
Derek Broughton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Michael Marte wrote: > >> - When upgrading the kernel, I was forced to replace hotplug by udev and >> now /dev/dsp is gone. For what it's worth, I made that upgrade some time ago, and /dev/dsp is a slimelink to sound/dsp. At some point, I did have to

USB mouse problem since upgrading to kernel 2.6.15

2006-03-05 Thread André Wendt
Hi, I'm using a custom kernel 2.6.15 and X.org 6.8 on a "testing" laptop. All of a sudden, I cannot get my USB mouse to work. I have not changed anything in the kernel config concerning USB devices. Symptom: When I plug in the mouse, kernel 2.6.12 reports in /var/log/syslog Mar 5 21:50:01 local

ACPI Hibernate-from-Suspend?

2006-03-05 Thread Michael Ruebner
Hi folks, I'm running a custom kernel version 2.6.9 on a Debian Sarge (stable) Thinkpad T41 with acpid 1.0.4. Suspend-to-disk and suspend-to-ram works like a charm; however, I would like the computer to hibernate on low batteries from within the suspend state. AFAIK, in S3, all running processes a

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