Re: [Lubuntu-qa] arm support?

2014-11-11 Thread Jörn Schönyan
Am Dienstag, 11. November 2014 01:44:25 CEST schrieb Walter Lapchynski: Well, boss, what do you say? The majority of arm machines out there are what I would consider "low end" machines. What do you think? I can start assembling people. wxl Hi Walter, hi to all the other people! Supporting ARM

Re: [Lubuntu-qa] arm support?

2014-11-11 Thread Walter Lapchynski
> Supporting ARM would be awesome, but ARM isn't ARM. There is the RaspPi, > which we can't support because it is ARMv6 - Ubuntu only builds for ARMv7 > and better. I did mean v7 FWIW. Except for the Pi, most ARM boards out there > Conclusion: supporting ARM means in fact: support a small range o

[Lubuntu-qa] No sound in vivid on PPC

2014-11-11 Thread Lars Noodén
I'm not getting any sound in vivid on the PPC with a default installation. Which package should the bug be filed with? linux-sound-base or alsa-base? Also, I'm not finding anything in Preferences or System Tools about sound settings. Regards, /Lars -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~lubun

Re: [Lubuntu-qa] No sound in vivid on PPC

2014-11-11 Thread Boris Reinhard
Hello Lars, good idea! Not sure which would be best tho, but the bug is a duplicate of these: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hw-detect/+bug/1296373 https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1066435 Everyone affected, please confirm and also help to collect the missing audio device id's fol

Re: [Lubuntu-qa] No sound in vivid on PPC

2014-11-11 Thread Lars Noodén
The script from the forum post gives this for output: no layout-id child is ... /proc/device-tree/pci@f200/mac-io@17/i2s@1/i2s-a@1/sound device-id is ...  No device id is given, how should that data be collected? lshw doesn't seem to list anything either. regards, /Lars -- Mailin

Re: [Lubuntu-qa] No sound in vivid on PPC

2014-11-11 Thread Boris Reinhard
You'd have to run it from 12.04 (where those sound devices would still be working). There is a way to get it within 14.04 and upwards via a hexdump and some conversion but I don't recall it at the moment, so a 12.04 live-boot session is recommended for easy reproduction. We can continue to use th