Hi,
Under OSS, if I want to open a sound device (/dev/dsp) for both capture
and playback at the same time (full duplex), I can specify O_RDWR mode
in the open call mode parameter. Under ALSA/OSS emulation, I can only
use O_WRONLY (playback) for mode. Can someone please tell me why is it
happe
# lsmod
Module Size Used byNot tainted
rtc 1792 0 (autoclean)
After seeing your previous post, I'm not sure I *want* alsa installed.
I'd rather not be the one to find out whether it does the same thing on
a G4. :)
Thanks for any help you can offer
What's the lsmod output looks like? Do you have ALSA installed? I've
been going to the whole mambo of mucking around with sound last night
(see previous post), so maybe I can help.
LdS
Thomas Peri wrote:
I've just installed woody new-powermac on my G4, and most things are
working nicely. I'm
Hi,
Has anyone else on this list blown their iBook (2002) internal speakers,
just by moving the alsaplayer slider above 1% (yes, one percent.) This
happens only with -o alsa (not -o oss) btw. My machine is going to
repair next week, and I just wanted to warn you about this in case you
are muc
I've just installed woody new-powermac on my G4, and most things are
working nicely. I'm stuck on getting sound to work, though.
Upon login to KDE, I was told that permission had been denied for
/dev/dsp. I happily ignored it for the time being, and installed
fluxbox, since I don't really ca
On Fri, 2002-04-05 at 01:56, jonas bandi wrote:
>
> I installed goats on my titanium with gnome and enlightenment. That
> caused the following problem:
>
> When I log in a second panel wants to start. Gnome asks if I realy want
> to do that (I answer no).
> An additional goats-icon gets added
On Sat, 2002-04-06 at 14:58, Paolo Redaelli wrote:
> After almost 2 year of peaceful living with Xfree 4.0 on my iBook
> Firewire I tried to switch to 4.1.
> I've spent 2 days trying all the suggestions you wrote here since X 4.1
> come around. No results. 8-/
>
> I've compiled kernel 2.4.19-pre4-
Benjamin Herrenschmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm looking for some RAM DIMMS that fit into my old PowerMac 8500
> (I want to revive it in order to fix MESH & MACE issues along with
> trying to maintain BootX at least a bit ;)
Great! I use BootX so maintaining it would be appreciated.
> T
Ben,
If you are looking to purchase RAM for an 8500, I found 2 places that
still sell the DIMMS at decent rates. They are:
http://www.datamem.com/macdimm.asp
http://eshop.macsales.com/Catalog_Page.cfm?Parent=22&Title=DIMMS%20%28EDO%20too%29&Template=
That being said, I think I have ab
Il sab, 2002-04-06 alle 14:58, Paolo Redaelli ha scritto:
> After almost 2 year of peaceful living with Xfree 4.0 on my iBook
[...]
> 10x a lot...
Well, I forgot to tell you that using xserver-xfree_4.0.3-4_powerpc.deb with
the options
usefbdev off and programfpregs off works perfectly
All the
After almost 2 year of peaceful living with Xfree 4.0 on my iBook
Firewire I tried to switch to 4.1.
I've spent 2 days trying all the suggestions you wrote here since X 4.1
come around. No results. 8-/
I've compiled kernel 2.4.19-pre4-ben0 with aty128fb and r128 support
built-in, and using the lat
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Hi folks !
I'm looking for some RAM DIMMS that fit into my old PowerMac 8500
(I want to revive it in order to fix MESH & MACE issues along with
trying to maintain BootX at least a bit ;)
Those can handle 168 pins 5V EDO or FPM DIMMS. Unfortunately, it
seems that those old things got very expensiv
>My experience is pretty much the same. linux works fine if RTC is set
>to UTC (verifiable), and is pretty much off (up to 8 hours instead of
>my current UTC-diff of 5 hours) if used in mac os x 'mode'. mac os x
>time, however, is off by 5 hours from utc if the iBook is used in
>linux 'mode'.
>
>Th
Hello all,
I can't find any pointers, so I'm writting in here.
I just rescued an IBM RS/6000 E20 7024 (with 384 MB RAM, 4 SCSI HD, DDS
TAPE, CDROM, IN board SCSI NCR53c825 and additionnal SCSI NCR53c825
contr) from crushing.
When I boot it with debian PReP images (TFTP), It hangs after the inte
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