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This has now been fixed in the linux kernel. Even the autoloading of
the snd-aoa-i2sbus module has been fixed. See https://bugs.debian.org
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** Changed in: hw-detect (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Invalid
** Changed in: hw-detect (Ubuntu)
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Kiminori Ooe (ooecvs)
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I know there has been a lot said about this bug. I need to fix sound on
a Macintosh eMac. How do I get this bug fixed? please, I might be asking
for something quite easy for you but since this bug is still going on
recent releases.
-Computer-
Processor : PowerPC 7447/7457, altivec su
A snd-powermac fix is here
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2209340&page=10&p=13328573#post13328573
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For anyone still having problems, see https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
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Progress here https://lists.debian.org/debian-
powerpc/2015/05/msg00031.html
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Sadly I can't do any further testing on this at the moment as my ibook
recently checked out for good, but at some point I plan on getting
another one off of ebay.
I'm also still in contact with Mr. Ellerman and although he made no
promises and it of course is in no way any priority I'm still optim
@Adam:
I've more or less got the basic functions straightened out in 14.04 Lu on
my iBook, so sometime in the next couple weeks I'll probably be finding
time to mess around with sound . . . it has been the least of my worries.
But, might have mentioned before that in the pre or post splash error l
Just an FYI, today I was able to play around with one of the last iBook
models. This has always used snd_aoa. However, in 14.04 it still need
sns_aoa_i2sbus modprobing. Therefore, the attached patch needs
expandingdoes every aoa machine need i2sbus manually modprobing?
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** Changed in: hw-detect (Debian)
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This is not a bug with dkms. This bug relates to - and only to - hw-
detect.
Dkms can be used to fix another bug with sound on Powerpc but that is
filed against the Linux package and should not be confused with this
bug.
** Package changed: dkms (Ubuntu) => ubuntu
** Changed in: ubuntu
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** Tags removed: alsa aoa snd-aoa
** Tags added: powerpc
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** Tags removed: detection device quantal raring saucy snd
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** Package changed: ubuntu => dkms (Ubuntu)
** Also affects: hw-detect (Debian) via
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=650588
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I had the no "sound card found" issue on an IBook G4 and tried multiple
combinations of changes to /etc/modules, blacklists, and modprobes to no
avail. All resulted in alsamixer not finding a sound card. Then I
located the proposed patch in:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2209340&pag
@Fritz, you are an i2s machine, so unless they've incorporated the
changes in the attached patch, then you'll still be modprobing!
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That's great . . . haven't had time to fiddle with getting sound going on
the iBook 14.04 yet . . . . No "alsamixer" opens in terminal . . . . How
long do you figure it will take to filter down to update/upgrade? Or, I'll
still have to "modprobe" something? : - 0
On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 1:27
I see that the debian bug linked in the opening description is marked as
fixed, so that should filter down to future versions of Ubuntu. That
will just leave the i2s machines that won't work out of the box.
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Condescending? - "having or showing an attitude of patronizing
superiority". Really? There's me thinking I was just being friendly!
Anyway, if it isn't too condescending, I've attached a DKMS deb file
here
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2209340&page=7&p=13173354#post13173354
which sh
This bug has been reported on the Ubuntu ISO testing tracker.
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@Adam no need to be condescending!
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@borris, sorry for un-doing your changes!
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** Description changed:
- Missing Device ID's e.g. PowerBook6,5 audio device id 38
-
- Under OSX 10.5.8 it's detected as "Texas Instruments, TAS 3004, 1x Input
- (internal mic), 2x outputs (1x speakers, 1x headphone jack)"
-
- ---
-
This patch is one of several needed to f
** Changed in: alsa-dkms (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
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Importance: Undecided => Medium
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** Description changed:
+ Missing Device ID's e.g.
+
+ Id: PowerBook6,5
+
+ Sound Hardware: id 38
+
+ Under OSX 10.5.8 it's detected as "Texas Instruments, TAS 3004, 1x Input
+ (internal mic), 2xoutputs (1xspeakers, 1x headphone jack)"
+
+ ---
+
This patch is one of seve
** Also affects: alsa-dkms (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags added: alsa aoa snd snd-aoa
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Same problem for me on my ibook G4
Id: PowerBook6,5
Sound Hardware: via hex dump: 0x26 = so converted device id: 38
Under OSX 10.5.8 it's detected as "Texas Instruments, TAS 3004, 1x Input
(internal mic), 2xoutputs (1xspeakers, 1x headphone jack)"
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dmesg:
3.773496] i2c i2c
** Tags added: driver sound utopic
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@Edward - see posts 4 and 10
If you need help compiling then you are probably better asking questions
on a forum where you can pick the brains of many people. I re-complied
the whole kernel, but there are better ways (such as DKMS). It would be
cool if somebody could work out DKMS and provide in
@Adam Smith,
I'm in the boat of needing to patch and recompile the snd-aoa module.
Where can I find the patch code and what file do I apply it to?
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@IsraelDahl
This hw-detect bug can be overcome by just removing the blacklist file
sudo rm /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.local.conf
Reboot.
Some users will also have to add snd-aoa-i2sbus to /etc/modules (this is
like modprobing the module on startup) AND also remove the snd-powermac
line.
If you s
@IsraelDahl
This hw-detect bug can be overcome by just removing the blacklist file
sudo rm /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.local.conf
Reboot.
Some users will also have to add snd-aoa-i2sbus to /etc/modules (this is
like modprobing the module on startup).
If you still have no sound (or more precisely
This issue is affecting a livedvd session on my G4 iBook of 14.04 . . .
same situation in the install of 12.04 on the same machine. And, just
for humor, 14.04 Xu 64 bit on '10 MBPro . . . also has sound issues . .
. which is not so humorous for a machine closer to the wave of
technology. If someo
@Adam
Is there a way to do this on the fly? Can I simply modprobe the module and
edit something to workaround this issue?
Also, can you explain in detail how to get the correct device id, and edit the
patch accordingly, as I have been sending a lot of Lubuntu users here that
would appreciate t
To clarify for those joining/looking at this bug:
The attached patch mainly fixes an old problem that has been present
since at least 12.04 (modules incorrectly blacklisted).
In 12.10 there were changes to the sound modules and this broke snd-
powermac on a number of machines (the fixing recursiv
I am running Lubuntu 14.04 on my PowerBookG4 (PowerBook 3.5) and I am
having this problem too.
I have already followed the advices in PowerPCFAQ
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PowerPCFAQ#Why_do_I_have_no_sound.3F) to
configure the /etc/modules and /etc/modprobe.d but it cannot solve the
sound problem.
I thought I had messed something up when I was pulling out the hard
drive in my iBook, until I realised I still heard the annoying startup
chime.
So how do I test this appropriately?
I would like sound to work on my iBook G3/800
I am not entirely sure I understand your directions.
I did have soun
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For the machines that have recently migrated to snd-aoa from snd-
powermac it seems you need to modprobe snd-aoa-i2sbus . Well that is
the experience of myself and Stefan - https://lists.debian.org/debian-
powerpc/2013/09/msg00031.html .
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Is the second hunk of this patch really necessary? It seems the one-
liner avoids the blacklisting, which should be enough?
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The kernel patch I used for the machine I had can be found in bug
1066435. Until the patch(s) make there way into the kernel, I suggest
people use DKMS to compile the snd-aoa modules, rather than recompiling
the whole kernel. Of course you may have to adapt it for your machine.
Submit your patch
See also casper bug 1296386
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The attachment "diff.txt" seems to be a patch. If it isn't, please
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