FWIW: cat /proc/pci does not list anything obvious for audio, but there
is one device listed as "Class ff00: Apple Computer, Inc. Paddington Mac
I/O"
I also get messages at the console like:
INIT: ld "s3" respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes
for s{3,4,5,6,a,8,b,7,c,9), if that means anything.
Thanks in advance for any assistance!
Michael George wrote:
I just set up a ppc terminal for my new gentoo LTSP system.
I used the HOWTO at:
http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/CpuArchitectures#LTSP_on_Latter_Day_Macintosh_G3
to set it up and that worked fine.
I have esound installed on my server, but have not changed the default
configuration.
When I boot my PPC terminal and log in to KDE, I get audio, but it all
comes out the server's sound card.
If I set SOUND = Y, I get complaints at boot that I have chosen the
wrong driver. I get this whether I choose esd or nasd as the driver
(esd should work).
Anyone have hints as to the problem. Might the problem be because I
have the esound daemon running on the server with a console on it, and
*it* is getting all the networked audio?
Thanks!
--
-Michael George
Ideal Solutions, LLC
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