2008/4/30, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Btw pcspkr is the designation in the kernel for the pc speaker; it is
> loaded according to my lsmod so I'm assuming until I find out otherwise
> that it just isn't working currently on the mini.
>
You are saying that pcspkr is responsible for
Thanks to those who have tried to help with this problem.
I am running the 2.6.24 kernel and snd-aoa is being used. Autodetect )is
this what was meant by automute) is on and I'm happy enough with the sound
even though pcm is the only way of controlling the volume and there are no
other mixer items
2008/4/28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> For the most part, sound on my mac mini in debian unstable works well; i
> can even get sound out of the built-in speaker and plugged-in speakers at
> the same time (plugged into the headphone jack) which I couldn't do in
> Macosx. However,
2008/4/28, Bryan Pierce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I am trying to install Debian on a 333Mhz iMac for the first time.
>
Actually this speed would imply Rev. D.
>
> And copied the contents of the boot.image.gz to the rood level of my
> hard-drive (single partition)
>
What is the partition type (file
On Tue, 29 Apr 2008, Koshal, Arun Kumar wrote:
> I want to port debian 2.6.8 Kernel on MPC8547E based system and I want
> to keep the system in true little endian mode. Is debian running on
> PowerPC in little-endian mode stable? Please let me know if there are
> some issues with debian running on
Hi,
I want to port debian 2.6.8 Kernel on MPC8547E based system and I want
to keep the system in true little endian mode. Is debian running on
PowerPC in little-endian mode stable? Please let me know if there are
some issues with debian running on PowerPC in true little-endian mode.
Thanks,
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