On Sun, 21 Jul 2003, Alex Thurgood wrote:
> Le dim 20/07/2003 à 13:37, Christiaan Welvaart a écrit :
> > On 18 Jul 2003, Alex Thurgood wrote:
> >
> > > Hi all,
> > > Sound doesn't seem to working or recognized by the installation of 8.2
> > &
Le dim 20/07/2003 à 13:37, Christiaan Welvaart a écrit :
> On 18 Jul 2003, Alex Thurgood wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> > Sound doesn't seem to working or recognized by the installation of 8.2
> > on my G3 OldWorld. Any pointers, hints, etc ?
>
> I get the best results
On 18 Jul 2003, Alex Thurgood wrote:
> Hi all,
> Sound doesn't seem to working or recognized by the installation of 8.2
> on my G3 OldWorld. Any pointers, hints, etc ?
I get the best results with ALSA, but I don't know if the version in the
kernel you use is recent enough.
Hi all,
Sound doesn't seem to working or recognized by the installation of 8.2
on my G3 OldWorld. Any pointers, hints, etc ?
Alex
Oops, that should have gone to the list, no to you personally... Is
there a reason why you are using a reply-to header?
modprobe dmasound_pmac
/lib/modules/2.4.20-2mdk/kernel/drivers/sound/dmasound/
dmasound_pmac.o.gz: init_module: No such device
Hint: insmod errors can be caused by incorrect
I just installed the 9.1 beta 2 on my ibook. Everything works great except sound.
I've got all the kernel modules loaded that I can but look at this:
modprobe dmasound_pmac
/lib/modules/2.4.20-2mdk/kernel/drivers/sound/dmasound/dmasound_pmac.o.gz:
init_module: No such device
Hint: i
utting
> the pointer above it, the preview is an horrible scraaatch which
> kills your ears. Especially with sound files I had recorded with MacOS.
> Or with some files in /usr/share/sounds : Kde files sounds right, but
> gnome2 files scratch.
>
> That's why I think it could
hich
kills your ears. Especially with sound files I had recorded with MacOS.
Or with some files in /usr/share/sounds : Kde files sounds right, but
gnome2 files scratch.
That's why I think it could be an endianess problem. I think this is a
sox bug. Any idea ?
Bertrand Dekoninck
Le 2002.07.13 20:14, Ben Reser a écrit :
> On Sat, Jul 13, 2002 at 12:35:40PM +, Isaac wrote:
> > Anybody else get this one?
> >
> > While MOL (Mac-On-Linux) is running, only the Mac in a sandbox is
> able to
> > play sounds. Linux apps can play sound again
On Sat, Jul 13, 2002 at 12:35:40PM +, Isaac wrote:
> Anybody else get this one?
>
> While MOL (Mac-On-Linux) is running, only the Mac in a sandbox is able to
> play sounds. Linux apps can play sound again only after shutting down the
> Mac.
>
> Odd, but not important
Hi,
Anybody else get this one?
While MOL (Mac-On-Linux) is running, only the Mac in a sandbox is able to
play sounds. Linux apps can play sound again only after shutting down the
Mac.
Odd, but not important: Sometimes there are some sounds that seem to be
"queued up" and all pl
I've tried to use ALSA sound driver : I've set modules.conf to
alias sound-slot-0 snd-card-awacs
It seems to work well, although it is slow to start. Was there any
reason to have not set ALSA to be
the default sound driver in 8.2 ?
Bertrand Dekoninck.
On Thu, 2 May 2002, Sean Schertell wrote:
> Thanks for all the advice about the sleep issue. Guess I'll just wait
> for Ben to save the day with one of his magic kernels. The next issue
> on my list is to try and get sound working. It was working great under
> YDL 2.1/2.2
Thanks for all the advice about the sleep issue. Guess I'll just wait
for Ben to save the day with one of his magic kernels. The next issue
on my list is to try and get sound working. It was working great under
YDL 2.1/2.2 with XMMS set to the OSS driver. But in Man8.2, XMMS, I ge
On 9 Apr 2002, Luis M wrote:
> > Known, see the updated control panel and xscreensaver on my web-space.
> > http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~sbenedict
> >
> > update xscreensaver (rpm -Uvh)
> > possibly uninstall gnome-pilot, gnome-control-center,
> > gnome-control-center-plus (rpm -e)
> > clean
> Known, see the updated control panel and xscreensaver on my web-space.
> http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~sbenedict
>
> update xscreensaver (rpm -Uvh)
> possibly uninstall gnome-pilot, gnome-control-center,
> gnome-control-center-plus (rpm -e)
> clean out /usr/share/control-center
> (first rpm -
On Wed, 10 Apr 2002, Art Napor wrote:
>
> When I try changing artsd to 8 bit sound "artsd -bits 8" nothing
> seems to happen, am I doing something wrong? Everything else works
> great, airport, x, etc it's almost perfect.
>
>
It's -b 8, ac
possibly uninstall gnome-pilot, gnome-control-center,
gnome-control-center-plus (rpm -e)
clean out /usr/share/control-center
(first rpm -qif /usr/share/control-center, to make sure it's not owned
by
anything, then rm -fr /usr/share/control-center)
install the new gnome-control-center (rpm -i)
>
On Fri, 5 Apr 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
> > I'm pretty sure I've chnaged the installer references to dmasound_pmac,
> > at least it's been working on the several installs I've done here over
> > the last few weeks. You are correct though, the module name has
> > changed again.
> >
>
> I'm pretty sure I've chnaged the installer references to dmasound_pmac,
> at least it's been working on the several installs I've done here over
> the last few weeks. You are correct though, the module name has
> changed again.
>
Hmm, I should've mentioned that it was an upgrade from cooker.
On Fri, 5 Apr 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I don't know if this issue has come up before but on the lastest beta2 sound
> doesn't come up automagically upon install. I checked modules.conf and see
> that the sound system is trying to load dmasound_awacs which no lon
I don't know if this issue has come up before but on the lastest beta2 sound
doesn't come up automagically upon install. I checked modules.conf and see
that the sound system is trying to load dmasound_awacs which no longer
exists. Replace that driver with dmasound_pmac and your sound
On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 11:14:48PM -0500, Peter R. Wood wrote:
> The gnome-control-center on your site seems to be older than the version included
>with 8.2b2 (1.4.0
> vs. 1.5.11). Will it work just as well?
You probably want to read this thread:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=mandrake-cooker-p
> update xscreensaver (rpm -Uvh)
> possibly uninstall gnome-pilot, gnome-control-center,
> gnome-control-center-plus (rpm -e)
> clean out /usr/share/control-center
> (first rpm -qif /usr/share/control-center, to make sure it's not owned by anything,
>then rm -fr
> /usr/share/control-center)
> in
creensaver (rpm -Uvh)
possibly uninstall gnome-pilot, gnome-control-center,
gnome-control-center-plus (rpm -e)
clean out /usr/share/control-center
(first rpm -qif /usr/share/control-center, to make sure it's not owned by
anything, then rm -fr /usr/share/control-center)
install the new gn
access it through the gnome control panel same thing happens.)
Sound:
While a sound card was detected during the installation, at bootup
it loads the sound module (dmasound_pmac), and there
is a slight tick I can hear through the speakers at the point when it
loads. When gnome
loads
I need to find a lib or something
that gives me acess to /dev/dsp channels.
I'm trying to build a C routine that allows speaker control.
the purpose is to get a similiar funcionality that exists in kmixer.
thanks.
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On Tue, 16 Oct 2001, Terry Froy wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I don't subscribe to the cooker-ppc mailing list but occasionally browse
> the archives in order to find solutions to problems which others have
> already solved... this worked well until I found out that nobody has
> succe
Hi,
> On 10 Oct 2001 16:11:03 -0500, Michael Weisman wrote:
> > My G4 Sawtooth plays sound through the internal speaker, even when something
> > is plugged into the speaker jack on the back. I have had this problem with
> > every distro I have tried (Linux/PPC, SuSe, Yel
On 10 Oct 2001 16:11:03 -0500, Michael Weisman wrote:
> My G4 Sawtooth plays sound through the internal speaker, even when something
> is plugged into the speaker jack on the back. I have had this problem with
> every distro I have tried (Linux/PPC, SuSe, Yellow Dog, and Mandrake).
>
My G4 Sawtooth plays sound through the internal speaker, even when something
is plugged into the speaker jack on the back. I have had this problem with
every distro I have tried (Linux/PPC, SuSe, Yellow Dog, and Mandrake).
Anyone know of a fix for this?
--
Michael Weisman
[EMAIL PROTECTED
I can report that the problem with iBook2 sound volume being way too high
already at 1/100 is fixed in 2.4.11-pre4-ben0. Now the sound volume is
just as it should be.
I can also report this release fixes the airport level/noise reporting
which always showed 50% in 2.4.10.
So far this kernel is
On Thu, Sep 27, 2001 at 07:14:17PM -0600, Terrence Oblak wrote:
> Yep. Kmix is controlling the volume for the headphones and the onboard
> speakers.
Okay it's working again like it was before in linuxppc. I did a
resintall. So I guess my system was just hosed somehow.
--
Ben Reser <[EMAIL P
On Thursday 27 September 2001 07:07 pm, you wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 27, 2001 at 05:47:58PM -0600, Terrence Oblak wrote:
> > I have sound working on my tiPB. It will play mp3s through the headphone
> > jack or the speakers.
>
> Can you adjust the volume through the mixer (e.g.
On Thu, Sep 27, 2001 at 05:47:58PM -0600, Terrence Oblak wrote:
> I have sound working on my tiPB. It will play mp3s through the headphone
> jack or the speakers.
Can you adjust the volume through the mixer (e.g. kmix if you're using
kde).
--
Ben Reser <[EMAIL PR
t; program.
> Nope nothing works. What's weird is this used to work fine in linuxppc.
> I've never made it work in Mandrake.
I have sound working on my tiPB. It will play mp3s through the headphone
jack or the speakers.
I'd like to help, but I'm a Linux newbie so you will have to tell me what you
want me to do.
Terrence Oblak
On Thu, Sep 27, 2001 at 02:13:56PM -0400, Ryan C. Gordon wrote:
> On my iMac, I have to adjust the "speaker" volume, not the master "vol"
> control. I've only tried the command line "mixctrl" program.
Nope nothing works. What's weird is this used to work fine in linuxppc.
I've never made it wor
> Okay I got it to work. I think it was an issue with the KDE sound
> server or something. At any rate it works. However, I have yet to get
> the mixer to work. Heck I can't even adjust the volume. Any advice?
On my iMac, I have to adjust the "speaker" volume, not
On Thu, Sep 20, 2001 at 08:45:51PM -0700, Ben Reser wrote:
> okay, for some reason my sound on my Titanium isn't working in the final
> realease. It worked in RC1. So I'll probably try to figure out what
> broke. Fixing it might fix the ibook2001's.
Okay I got it to
On Wed, 26 Sep 2001, Stew Benedict wrote:
SB> > pre-install sound-slot-0 modprobe i2c-keywest
SB> > alias sound-slot-0 dmasound_pmac
SB> >
SB>
SB> Sounds reasonable - I don't have an iBook2 to try it.
SB>
SB> Stew Benedict
That does not work, but this does:
On Wed, 26 Sep 2001, Stew Benedict wrote:
SB> > pre-install sound-slot-0 modprobe i2c-keywest
SB> > alias sound-slot-0 dmasound_pmac
SB>
SB> Sounds reasonable - I don't have an iBook2 to try it.
I just want to keep things compatible in case of an upgrade, as I have
oth
On Wed, 26 Sep 2001, Henrik Edlund wrote:
> On Wed, 26 Sep 2001, Stew Benedict wrote:
>
> SB> Installer sets up the sound card device - when it can.
>
> Okay, it didn't for me, so to have Mandrake auto-load the sound for me at
> boot I should do:
>
Yours is a sp
t it
SB> > will also load some i2c-core modules that it need. insmod will only load
SB> > the i2c-keywest module and that will result in missing symbols.
SB> >
SB> > SB> We've been using sound-slot-0, rather than just sound:
SB> > SB>
SB> > SB&g
-keywest module and that will result in missing symbols.
>
> SB> We've been using sound-slot-0, rather than just sound:
> SB>
> SB> alias sound-slot-0 dmasound_awacs (on my Powerbook - from the installer)
>
> "from the installer"?
>
Installer sets u
Hi,
macserial seem to work !
Cheers
Andreas
Stew Benedict wrote:
> On Wed, 26 Sep 2001, Andreas Steffens wrote:
>
>> Henrik Edlund wrote:
>>
>>> On Wed, 26 Sep 2001, Andreas Steffens wrote:
>>>
>>> AS> Hi, it is only which modules to load, which ttyS? to tell to the tool,
>>> AS> not how t
On Wed, 26 Sep 2001, Henrik Edlund wrote:
HE> Should I be using dmasounc_awacs instead of dmasound_pmac as well? Isn't
HE> the _pmac module a layer above _awacs (that is awacs is part of pmac) or
HE> am I out bicycling (which is a Swedish expression for "being out on a
HE> limb")... ???
When run
On Wed, 26 Sep 2001, Stew Benedict wrote:
SB> Nice,
The reason you can't do insmod is because when you mobprobe i2c-keywest it
will also load some i2c-core modules that it need. insmod will only load
the i2c-keywest module and that will result in missing symbols.
SB> We've
On Wed, 26 Sep 2001, Henrik Edlund wrote:
> On Wed, 26 Sep 2001, Andreas Steffens wrote:
>
> AS> How to configure the sound than (in detail for dummies ;-)
>
> Okay, it now works for me with both 2.4.9 and 2.4.10.
>
> Steps:
>
> > modprobe i2c-keywest
>
On Wed, 26 Sep 2001, Andreas Steffens wrote:
> Henrik Edlund wrote:
>
> > On Wed, 26 Sep 2001, Andreas Steffens wrote:
> >
> > AS> Hi, it is only which modules to load, which ttyS? to tell to the tool,
> > AS> not how to configure the modem ;-)
> >
> > modprobe serial
> >
> > /dev/modem (or
On Wed, 26 Sep 2001, Andreas Steffens wrote:
AS> Henrik Edlund wrote:
AS>
AS> > On Wed, 26 Sep 2001, Andreas Steffens wrote:
AS> >
AS> > AS> Hi, it is only which modules to load, which ttyS? to tell to the tool,
AS> > AS> not how to configure the modem ;-)
AS> >
AS> > modprobe serial
AS> >
AS> >
Henrik Edlund wrote:
> On Wed, 26 Sep 2001, Andreas Steffens wrote:
>
> AS> Hi, it is only which modules to load, which ttyS? to tell to the tool,
> AS> not how to configure the modem ;-)
>
> modprobe serial
>
> /dev/modem (or /dev/ttyS0 if it isn't linked
well modprobe serial works,
/dev/tt
On Wed, 26 Sep 2001, Andreas Steffens wrote:
AS> How to configure the sound than (in detail for dummies ;-)
Okay, it now works for me with both 2.4.9 and 2.4.10.
Steps:
> modprobe i2c-keywest
> modprobe dmasound_pmac
> aumix
You have to adjust the balance and volume. I like aum
On Wed, 26 Sep 2001, Andreas Steffens wrote:
AS> Hi, it is only which modules to load, which ttyS? to tell to the tool,
AS> not how to configure the modem ;-)
modprobe serial
/dev/modem (or /dev/ttyS0 if it isn't linked).
AS>
AS>
AS> I know, but do not worry, I would like to get it running,
g for my new free
> test subscribtion to a ISP that still does modems. When I get it I will
> test setting up a modem connection and see if it works.
Hi, it is only which modules to load, which ttyS? to tell to the tool,
not how to configure the modem ;-)
>
> AS> Regarding sound i
When I get it I will
test setting up a modem connection and see if it works.
AS> Regarding sound it looks like you are on it, 2 questions:
AS>
AS> Where will the new Kernel 2.4.10-pre10-ben0 be downloadable ?
You can find it at www.ppckernel.org, but remember it is not officially
teste
Hi Henrik (again),
sorry to ask:
Ok, my iBook recognizes the MODEM that it is there (blabla Cobalt Modem)
but I do not know how to configure it.
Regarding sound it looks like you are on it, 2 questions:
Where will the new Kernel 2.4.10-pre10-ben0 be downloadable ?
How to configure the sound
On Tue, 18 Sep 2001, Stew Benedict wrote:
SB> Ibook2 sound is still iffy at best and there is no support for it in the
SB> Mandrake kernel. I worked with another user setting up the Alsa driver
SB> and we got close, but not quite. Your current choices are:
SB>
SB> hadess has
On Tue, 18 Sep 2001, Stew Benedict wrote:
SB> Ibook2 sound is still iffy at best and there is no support for it in the
SB> Mandrake kernel. I worked with another user setting up the Alsa driver
SB> and we got close, but not quite. Your current choices are:
SB>
SB> hadess has
On Tue, 18 Sep 2001, Jerry Goldstein wrote:
> On 9/18/01 2:02 PM, Henrik Edlund spoketh:
>
> >Okay, I have done a first test installation. But sound is not working.
> >Should it work? Network is not working either for some reason.
> >Anyone can share some experiences?
On Tue, 18 Sep 2001, Henrik Edlund wrote:
> Okay, I have done a first test installation. But sound is not working.
> Should it work? Network is not working either for some reason.
> Anyone can share some experiences?
>
Ibook2 sound is still iffy at best and there is no support f
On 9/18/01 2:02 PM, Henrik Edlund spoketh:
>Okay, I have done a first test installation. But sound is not working.
>Should it work? Network is not working either for some reason.
>Anyone can share some experiences?
I don't have sound working on my iBook2 either. Networking is f
Okay, I have done a first test installation. But sound is not working.
Should it work? Network is not working either for some reason.
Anyone can share some experiences?
--
Henrik Edlund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://www.edlund.org/
"You're young, you're drunk, you're in
PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Sound, printing and cdrw
On Tue, 21 Aug 2001, Brice D Ruth wrote:
> I run in runlevel 5 and switching between VTs works fine - even w/
> MOL.
> Since I have linux keycodes enabled, ctrl-alt(option)-Fx does the
> trick for me, previously, ctrl-command-Fx w
On Tue, 21 Aug 2001, Brice D Ruth wrote:
> I run in runlevel 5 and switching between VTs works fine - even w/ MOL.
> Since I have linux keycodes enabled, ctrl-alt(option)-Fx does the trick
> for me, previously, ctrl-command-Fx was necessary.
>
> This is on beta1, not RC1 - still haven't taken t
On Mon, 20 Aug 2001, Jeff Hergan wrote:
> On Monday 20 August 2001 09:13, Brice D Ruth wrote:
> > The problem doesn't seem to be the driver, in this case - it appears to
> > be the format that the data is sent to the printer. From what Vincent
> > wrote, the USB system picks up the wrong format
I run in runlevel 5 and switching between VTs works fine - even w/ MOL.
Since I have linux keycodes enabled, ctrl-alt(option)-Fx does the trick
for me, previously, ctrl-command-Fx was necessary.
This is on beta1, not RC1 - still haven't taken the time to do that ...
still haven't taken the ti
On Monday 20 August 2001 09:13, Brice D Ruth wrote:
> The problem doesn't seem to be the driver, in this case - it appears to
> be the format that the data is sent to the printer. From what Vincent
> wrote, the USB system picks up the wrong format to send the data - hence
> the problem.
>
That's
The problem doesn't seem to be the driver, in this case - it appears to
be the format that the data is sent to the printer. From what Vincent
wrote, the USB system picks up the wrong format to send the data - hence
the problem.
-Brice
Vincent Danen wrote:
>On Sat Aug 18, 2001 at 12:09:34AM
On Mon Aug 20, 2001 at 12:18:36AM -0700, Ben Reser wrote:
> > > > Can't help you with this... I don't think there's much that can be
> > > > done here until the appropriate drivers are written. I've got a
> > > > Lexmark Z22 (USB) that's connected to my mac machine and the drivers
> > > > are e
On Sat Aug 18, 2001 at 12:09:34AM -0700, Ben Reser wrote:
> > Can't help you with this... I don't think there's much that can be
> > done here until the appropriate drivers are written. I've got a
> > Lexmark Z22 (USB) that's connected to my mac machine and the drivers
> > are experimental... c
On Sat, Aug 18, 2001 at 07:45:42AM -0400, Jonathan Sailor wrote:
> I don't know how to get it to sound like the welcome sound it's
> supposed to. However, they're probably an option in the KDE Control
> Center to turn it off. Look for KDE_Logon or something like that.
On the sound. I believe that changing to 8 bits sound was supposed to help. I
think it is a kde version bug from what i read.
On Saturday 18 August 2001 06:45, you wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> I don't know how to get it to sound like the w
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
I don't know how to get it to sound like the welcome sound it's
supposed to. However, they're probably an option in the KDE Control
Center to turn it off. Look for KDE_Logon or something like that.
Sorry I can't be more speci
On Fri, 17 Aug 2001, Brice D Ruth wrote:
> Hi Jeff,
>
> The output from your log is exactly what we're looking for. Once usblp0
> is registered, cups will be able to access it, properly. Try going
> through the CUPS config again - remember, if you restart, you need to
> reload that printer
On Saturday 18 August 2001 01:56, you wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 18, 2001 at 01:35:26AM -0500, Jeff Hergan wrote:
> > I could really use a little hand-holding on this one--especially now that
> > I know it should work.
>
> The instructions are on that page. Scroll down to the drivers. Under
> postscri
On Sat, Aug 18, 2001 at 01:00:57AM -0600, Vincent Danen wrote:
> Can't help you with this... I don't think there's much that can be
> done here until the appropriate drivers are written. I've got a
> Lexmark Z22 (USB) that's connected to my mac machine and the drivers
> are experimental... color
and the drivers
are experimental... color comes out great, but no black... very wird.
> And the sound thing--when I start kde I hear that awful static noise.
> How does one get sound up and running?
I get this to and it would be real nice to know how to get rid of
it... =)
> Finally the b
On Sat, Aug 18, 2001 at 01:35:26AM -0500, Jeff Hergan wrote:
> I could really use a little hand-holding on this one--especially now that I
> know it should work.
The instructions are on that page. Scroll down to the drivers. Under
postscript look for the link to Linux Mandrake instructions. T
On Saturday 18 August 2001 00:57, you wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 18, 2001 at 12:32:37AM -0500, Jeff Hergan wrote:
> > Anyway, there is no driver for HP Laserjet 1200 there.
> > I tried Laserjet Series, and Laserjet cups v1.1 but neither works at
> > all--no response from the printer at all.
>
> Hope thi
On Sat, Aug 18, 2001 at 12:32:37AM -0500, Jeff Hergan wrote:
> Anyway, there is no driver for HP Laserjet 1200 there.
> I tried Laserjet Series, and Laserjet cups v1.1 but neither works at all--no
> response from the printer at all.
Hope this helps.
http://www.linuxprinting.org/show_printer.cgi?r
t;-Brice
> >
> >Thank you again, Brice!
> >
> >Jeff
> >
> >>Jeff Hergan wrote:
> >>>Can someone help me with this?
> >>>
> >>>I'm trying to get an HP Laserjet 1200s (USB) running, using cups.
> >>>During th
eff
>
>>Jeff Hergan wrote:
>>
>>>Can someone help me with this?
>>>
>>>I'm trying to get an HP Laserjet 1200s (USB) running, using cups.
>>>During the install, it showed a list of drivers but HP Laserjet 1200s
>>>was not among them. T
rpm -qa | grep -i alsa
works quite well, too :)
Ben Reser wrote:
>On Fri, Aug 17, 2001 at 07:25:33PM -0500, Jeff Hergan wrote:
>
>>But I have no idea where to find the alsa rpms. I'm assuming they're
>>installed. I do see a /usr/share/alsa directory...
>>
>
>rpm -q alsa-lib alsa-utils alsa-l
On Fri, Aug 17, 2001 at 07:25:33PM -0500, Jeff Hergan wrote:
> But I have no idea where to find the alsa rpms. I'm assuming they're
> installed. I do see a /usr/share/alsa directory...
rpm -q alsa-lib alsa-utils alsa-lib-devel
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http://ben.reser.org
Wizard's F
OK Here's my /etc/modules.conf.
I wasn't sure what to do with the alias-sound-slot line.
I left as it was:
pre-install pcmcia_core CARDMGR_OPTS=-f /etc/rc.d/init.d/pcmcia start
alias usb-interface usb-ohci
alias sound-slot-0 dmasound_awacs
alias scsi_hostadapter ide-scsi
alias
OK, now for the sound - this can get a bit tricky, so bear with me, 'k?
I have an iMac DV (late 2000) w/ sound working fine - so have hope :)
First, you should know that I use alsa for sound - so if you have
something against alsa, this won't work for you.
Step one - conf
em. There's even an HP Laserjet utility in
> >the Printing setup menu--but it just won't work.
> >
> >And the sound thing--when I start kde I hear that awful static noise.
> >How does one get sound up and running?
> >
> >Finally the built-in cdrw in a
meone help me with this?
>
>I'm trying to get an HP Laserjet 1200s (USB) running, using cups.
>During the install, it showed a list of drivers but HP Laserjet 1200s
>was not among them. There's even an HP Laserjet utility in
>the Printing setup menu--but it just won't
Can someone help me with this?
I'm trying to get an HP Laserjet 1200s (USB) running, using cups.
During the install, it showed a list of drivers but HP Laserjet 1200s
was not among them. There's even an HP Laserjet utility in
the Printing setup menu--but it just won't work.
And
D]">I have been gone for awhile again. Brice you were trying to help me with the sound when I had to take off. I hope you have some more ideas. I ended up reinstalling mandrake as I botched trying to upgrade X and couldn't get it to run again so I am starting from scratch. I installed th
I have been gone for awhile again. Brice you were trying to help me with the
sound when I had to take off. I hope you have some more ideas.
I ended up reinstalling mandrake as I botched trying to upgrade X and
couldn't get it to run again so I am starting from scratch. I installed the
e
Dippy Black wrote:
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I think I am making progress. Stew was trying to help me on ICQ earlier today. I was getting a bunch of unresolved symbols in the alsa modules during boot. Installing the libarts and arts rpms took care of all of that. I was trying to look at the
sound/dmasound_pmac.o.gz
2 would replace your existing soundcore and dmasound_core
(/lib/modules/2.4.4-6.2mdk/kernel/drivers/sound/soundcore.o.gz)
(/lib/modules/2.4.4-6.2mdk/kernel/drivers/sound/dmasound/dmasound_core.o.gz)
the 3rd is new
(/lib/modules/2.4.4-6.2mdk/kernel/drivers/sound/dma
sound. I
saw where the default is mute. I typed amixer as they describe but I get:
[root@localhost dippy]# amixer
amixer: Mixer attach hw:0 error: No such file or directory
When I check my modules with lsmod I get:
[root@localhost dippy]# lsmod
Module Size Used by
ppp_deflate
Hi Dippy,
No - I don't believe I did. I don't think I had any sound whatsoever. As
far as alsa & aRts goes, the following RPMs are installed here:
libarts2-devel-2.1.2-2mdk
arts-2.1.2-2mdk
libarts2-2.1.2-2mdk
alsa-lib-devel-0.5.10-2mdk
alsa-utils-0.5.10-2mdk
alsa-lib-0.5.10-
#x27;ve gotten sound to work fine. I'll write
> more in a bit (I'm on my way out to dinner) - but basically, I'm using
> the aRts and alsa systems. I have the following lines in my
> /etc/modules.conf:
>
> # ALSA portion
> alias char-major-116 snd
> # OSS/Fre
On Thursday 12 July 2001 16:30, you wrote:
> Dippy,
>
> Have you tried experimenting with the alsa sound drivers that are on my
> web page? I can't build those into the distro due to conflicts with the
> other architectures, but I'm going to try maintaining them per
Hi Dippy,
I also have an iMac DV and I've gotten sound to work fine. I'll write
more in a bit (I'm on my way out to dinner) - but basically, I'm using
the aRts and alsa systems. I have the following lines in my
/etc/modules.conf:
# ALSA portion
alias char-major-116 sn
Dippy,
Have you tried experimenting with the alsa sound drivers that are on my
web page? I can't build those into the distro due to conflicts with the
other architectures, but I'm going to try maintaining them personally, as
the kernels progress. Some of the newer machines have soun
I thought since it had been awhile since it was first brought up, I would
bring it up again. I have no sound at all on my Imac DV. If starting up with
the KDE desktop I get a really annoying blast of static. If I use gnome there
is nothing. I get no system sounds at all.
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