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.
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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. kmix if you're using
>
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).
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Ben Reser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://ben.reser.org
On Thursday 27 September 2001 12:43 pm, you wrote:
> 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
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 the master "vol"
control.
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 work. I think it was an is
Hi there. I'm short of time right now (have to get to the Farmer's Market
early :)) - but later today, I can sit down and work through this again -
I'll be on ICQ again and we can go at it from there. If that sounds good,
let me know.
Brice
Dippy Black wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">I have been g
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
arts pa
Hi Dippy,
The relevant portion of my lsmod listing is:
snd-seq-oss
snd-seq-midi-event
snd-seq
snd-seq-device
snd-pcm-oss
snd-pcm-plugin
snd-mixer-oss
snd-card-awacs
snd-mixer
snd-pcm
snd-timer
snd
soundcore
>From here - you can see that you're missing alot of the alsa modules - snd-card-awacs
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 alsa web site for help. I still do not have soun
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-0.5.10-2mdk
Probably a
I will try adding that. I assume I need to download the alsa drivers first
and install them. Just curious. did you have the static problems at the
beginning in kde and absence of any other sounds.
On Thursday 12 July 2001 16:47, you wrote:
> Hi Dippy,
>
> I also have an iMac DV and I've gotten
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 personally, as
> the kernels progr
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 snd
# OSS/Free portion
al
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 sound hardware
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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