Re: lubuntu ppc: no sound in newer kernels (@Israel)

2014-05-24 Thread farinet
Small add-on: Neither snd-aoa-codec-onyx nor *-codec-toonie worked for me. Not with kernel 3.2.0-4 nor with kernel 3.13.* So, for the moment i'll still stick with snd-powermac *PLUS* the modules you suggest. It's far beyond my capabilities to hack something in the kernel. I'm already happy t

Re: lubuntu ppc: no sound in newer kernels (@Israel)

2014-05-24 Thread farinet
Am 25.05.2014 06:57, schrieb lubuntu-users-requ...@lists.ubuntu.com: Hi, You might need snd-aoa-codec-onyx This is an issue I am still trying to fully understand myself. There are some models that wont work at all, without hacking things... but since yours works, then you must be very close to ge

Re: lubuntu ppc: no sound in newer kernels (@Israel)

2014-05-24 Thread Israel
Hi, You might need snd-aoa-codec-onyx This is an issue I am still trying to fully understand myself. There are some models that wont work at all, without hacking things... but since yours works, then you must be very close to getting it fully fixed! Not sure why using snd-powermac will make it work

Re: lubuntu ppc: no sound in newer kernels (@Israel)

2014-05-24 Thread farinet
Am 21.05.2014 00:58, schrieb lubuntu-users-requ...@lists.ubuntu.com: snd-powermac shouldn't be used for the iBook... snd-aoa should. If you have more questions about it ask, and I'll try to explain it as best as I can. Also you most likely need the snd-aoa-codec-tas (rather than onyx or toonie

Re: lubuntu ppc: no sound in newer kernels (Israel)

2014-05-21 Thread Israel
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/lubuntu-users/2014-May/007479.html The part I forgot to mention is: 2. open alsamixer... if alsamixer opens... your sound will soon work... So, type in alsamixer You will see the mixer interface now. go through and press 'm' on the Headphone Jacks that are muted

Re: lubuntu ppc: no sound in newer kernels (Israel)

2014-05-20 Thread farinet
I was too fast: Sound is working now! In addition to what you suggested i also deleted *ALL* pulseaudio related stuff (save that library on which depends blueman). My /etc/modules now, looks like this: # /etc/modules: kernel modules to load at boot time. # # This file contains the names