On 09/12/2003 at 11:06, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
> I noticed the same problem with Alsa, didn't dig into it yet.
Hi Ben, thanks for answering.
As I said (in the subject) it is a minor problem. And with the
workaround Joe pointed me, it works fine.
> I'm afraid we never re-implemented the s
> On system boot, alsa is started without any error; but when I try to
> play any sound, no sound at all comes out from the laptop: I launch play
> somefile.wav and it gives no errors at all complaining about devices or
> anything, it just does not make any sound at all.
I noticed the same proble
On 09/12/2003 at 09:42, Stewart Smith wrote:
> the pc speaker module would be just for the PC Speaker - that not very
> good speaker found in all Intel/AMD boxes since year dot. Poor sound,
> not very wide range, but enough to produce beeps. It's got nothing to do
> on other systems - so is useles
On Tue, 2003-12-09 at 02:46, Kiko Piris wrote:
> It's not a muted channel issue. There's a channel called "pc speaker"
> (which I had enabled).
>
> I saw something in syslog that I had missed before:
>
> When I load pcspkr module, this two lines appear:
>
> | Dec 8 16:35:49 [kernel] input: PC S
On 08/12/2003 at 14:37, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> this is a known problem that is yet unfixed. A workaround is to add the line
>
> postinstall dma_pmac insmod i2c_keywest && rmmod i2c_keywest
>
> to /etc/modutils/alsa and run 'update-modules' as root. This will
> automatically
> do the relev
> Hi,
>
> I've compiled Ben's 2.6.0-test11 this week for the first time on my
> iBook (2.3, g3 900MHz, w/ radeon M7).
>
> I have a couple of minor issues with it. Let me explain:
>
> 1.- alsa start on boot
>
> On system boot, alsa is started without any error; but when I try to
> play any sound
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