On Tue, Mar 28, 2006 at 12:00:47PM +0200, Gabriel Paubert wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 28, 2006 at 12:56:13AM +0200, Dieter Schuster wrote:
> > If I try to compile qemu with GCC 3.4 without the patch I get the following
> > error:
> >
> > qemu-0.8.0/linux-user/elfload.c: In function `load_elf_binary':
>
Hi All
according to
http://kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/ChangeLog-2.6.16
there might be support for the fn_key on (latest?) Powerbooks (?):
"Input: HID - add support for fn key on Apple PowerBooks
This patch implements support for the fn key on Apple PowerBooks using
USB based keybo
On 3/31/06, Antonio De Cesare <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I can't find enigmail in powerpc.+1 ! I did a dist-upgrade about a week ago on my sid box and didn't
notice that it was getting removed and now it seems as though the ppc
version has failed to build [0]
0: http://buildd.debian.org/build.php?p
On Thu, 2006-03-30 at 20:44 +0200, Johannes Berg wrote:
> Ok, this has me worried. Investigating the code now. Will report back in
> a bit.
Bug fixed. Sorry, my fault, I accidentally shifted the hardcoded address
down by 1 too.
johannes
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On Thu, 2006-03-30 at 19:43 +0200, Eduardo Trápani wrote:
> Sure. Could you add the lines:
> MODULE_ALIAS("sound-layout-86");
> and
>/* PowerMac8,2 */
> { .layout_id = 86, .codecs[0] = "onyx", .codecs[1] = "topaz" },
>
> to your code? Unless there is a chance they are wrong.
Now the question why it doesn't respond... Maybe we have to set the
hw-reset before trying to find it? That's going to suck. Well, the
i2sbus could turn it on. Hrmm
Can you try the latest code?
Sure. Could you add the lines:
MODULE_ALIAS("sound-layout-86");
and
/* PowerMac8,2 *
hi,
I can't find enigmail in powerpc.
I'd like to use Thunderbird with gpg.
how can I do?
thanks
tony
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On Thu, 2006-03-30 at 18:08 +0200, Johannes Berg wrote:
> Now the question why it doesn't respond... Maybe we have to set the
> hw-reset before trying to find it? That's going to suck. Well, the
> i2sbus could turn it on. Hrmm
Can you try the latest code?
johannes
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On Thu, 2006-03-30 at 17:07 +0200, Eduardo Trápani wrote:
> > Well, looks like my code doesn't detect the codec. Maybe it is on a
> > different i2c bus? I have no idea.
I looked at the apple code again (unfortunately they didn't publish the
latest darwin sources for the appleonboardaudio drivers)
Mar 30 16:33:03 mapache kernel: snd-aoa-codec-onyx: found k2-i2c, checking if
onyx chip is on it (0x46)
Mar 30 16:33:03 mapache kernel: snd-aoa-codec-onyx: failed to read control
register
Mar 30 16:33:03 mapache kernel: snd-aoa-codec-onyx: found k2-i2c, checking if
onyx chip is on it (0x47)
Mar
> > FWIW, I've got a bunch of old Macs here (including Nubus), and one RS/6000
> > B50 that can be used for testing CD booting if necessary.
>
> That would be interesting, since the B50 is exactly what those corean guys
> have all this trouble dealing with.
Odd. We installed from a floppy using th
On Thu, 2006-03-30 at 16:41 +0200, Eduardo Trápani wrote:
> Mar 30 16:33:03 mapache kernel: snd-aoa-codec-onyx: found k2-i2c, checking if
> onyx chip is on it (0x46)
> Mar 30 16:33:03 mapache kernel: snd-aoa-codec-onyx: failed to read control
> register
> Mar 30 16:33:03 mapache kernel: snd-aoa-
I guess that should relate the "base register" somehow. Maybe something like
ONYX_REG_BASE + 0
Then I could set my base register at 0x46 and the rest would work. Maybe.
No, you're confusing registers and i2c addresses :)
Ok, it was a wild guess actually, I don't have a clue. Thanks for th
Tuomas Saloniemi
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On Thu, 2006-03-30 at 10:11 +1100, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
> Yes, but we should probably still mute the amps... especially when using
> a separate analog codec (like tas3004 + topaz setups).
Hah ok, are those on the same i2s bus? Hrm. No actually, I don't think
we *have to* mute the amps si
On Thu, 2006-03-30 at 09:53 +1100, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
> On the laptop.
>
> Mar 29 11:11:51 localhost kernel: [ 192.069735] i2sbus: found i2s
> controller
> Mar 29 11:11:51 localhost kernel: [ 192.069752] soundbus: adding device
> failed sanity check!
> Mar 29 11:11:51 localhost kerne
On Wed, 2006-03-29 at 20:37 +0200, Eduardo Trápani wrote:
> I did, I get the same error. Tracing it a bit I noticed that still you are
> using port 0x47 (71).
> In aoa/codecs/onyx/snd-aoa-codec-onyx.h you have:
>
> #define ONYX_REG_DAC_OUTPHASE 71
>
> I guess that should relate the
Hi Michael,
On 30 Mar, this message from Michael Schmitz echoed through cyberspace:
>> > nvsetvol 0
>>
>> While this seems to work indeed, there is more to it, I beleive.
>>
>> Under OS X there are a few apps that can independantly of sound
>> volume, change the volume of the startup sound. I hav
On 30 Mar, this message from Eddy Petrişor echoed through cyberspace:
> On 3/30/06, Yves-Alexis Perez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On Wed, 2006-03-29 at 22:17 +0200, Mich Lanners wrote:
>> > Under OS X there are a few apps that can independantly of sound
>> > volume,
>> > change the volume of the
On Wed, 2006-03-29 at 15:01 +1100, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
> Oh, and jackd seems to be unhappy even if I tell it to ignore the
> capture channels, it's probably a problem with setting the sample
> formats, I haven't looked in detail (yet).
Yeah, that's exactly it, it is trying to set 48KHz
On Thu, Mar 30, 2006 at 10:35:27AM +0200, Michael Schmitz wrote:
> > On Mon, Mar 27, 2006 at 03:20:41PM +0200, Michael Schmitz wrote:
> > > Well, nice to hear it's not the hardware that's holding things up. Now we
> > > just need to find someone to volunteer to take over from you. Anyone?
> >
> > F
On 3/30/06, Yves-Alexis Perez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 2006-03-29 at 22:17 +0200, Mich Lanners wrote:
> > Under OS X there are a few apps that can independantly of sound
> > volume,
> > change the volume of the startup sound. I have done this on mine,
> > verified it is silent, but stil
> > nvsetvol 0
>
> While this seems to work indeed, there is more to it, I beleive.
>
> Under OS X there are a few apps that can independantly of sound volume,
> change the volume of the startup sound. I have done this on mine,
> verified it is silent, but still nvsetvol shows a default volume of 2
> On Mon, Mar 27, 2006 at 03:20:41PM +0200, Michael Schmitz wrote:
> > Well, nice to hear it's not the hardware that's holding things up. Now we
> > just need to find someone to volunteer to take over from you. Anyone?
>
> FWIW (I forget if the relevant thread was CCed here), I've volunteered,
> an
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