On Wed, Oct 16, 2002 at 01:56:13AM +1000, Menaka Lashitha Bandara wrote:
Hi all,
For some reason, it doesn't retain volume through sleeps, so, it reset
the mixer on wake...
Can someone tell me if there is a method to disable that, or where
abouts in the code it is, so I can mute it out
On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 10:21:25PM +0200, Vincent Beffara wrote:
Hi there.
1) Is it possible at all to use the embedded microphone ? (Right now I'm
using the dmasound_pmac OSS kernel module, I did not try with ALSA yet.)
With dmasound the answer is not yet. It's something that's currently
On Fri, Sep 27, 2002 at 08:35:05AM -0400, Mark T. Valites wrote:
Is there a way to disable the built-in speakers on my TiBook? - I only
want to hear stuff from the line out. I used audioctl to disable the
builtins on my ultra 5, but I have yet to find a ppc (or x86) equivalent.
I'm afraid
On Fri, Sep 27, 2002 at 09:22:04AM -0400, Mark T. Valites wrote:
Hmm. Maybe it's just an esd issue then. When I use mpg123 or similar
apps with a plugged in line-out, the built in speakers don't play. When I
use esd (enlightenment sound daemon) though, both the line-out and the
built in
On Mon, Sep 16, 2002 at 08:21:28PM +0200, Michel D?nzer wrote:
That's correct. The problem is probably a mismatch between what xmms (or
its plugins) _thinks_ the endianness of the PCM data they send to the
device is (and thus tells the device) and what it _actually_ is. E.g.,
this works with
On Mon, Sep 02, 2002 at 08:00:48PM +0100, Paul Talacko wrote:
Thanks. I did that this morning and got 2.4.20-pre5-ben0. I still
have no sound no beeps, no nothing. If anyone has any idea about a
fix that would be great.
Would it be possible to provide a bit more information, please? It
On Tue, Sep 03, 2002 at 10:49:23AM +1000, Toby Sargeant wrote:
On Mon, Sep 02, 2002 at 08:00:48PM +0100, Paul Talacko wrote:
Would it be possible to provide a bit more information, please? It would
be helpful to know what sound chipset you have. This information should
get logged by the kernel
On Sat, Aug 24, 2002 at 05:02:33AM +0200, malte wrote:
Joss...you're a wonderful person! =)
that was it...i think its the oddest thing.
but pointing #open file# right at /dev/scd0 did the
trick. dont know why...but i hear audio cd from my tibook this second
The difference here is that xmms is
I noticed this issue mentioned previously on this list, but there didn't
seem to be any resolution.
The 800MHz tiBook boots linux in 667MHz mode:
/proc/device-tree/cpus/PowerPC,G4
min-clock-frequency
000: 27c1 9cc0'...
max-clock-frequency
000: 2faf 0800
On Wed, Jul 31, 2002 at 02:21:56PM +0200, Roland Wegmann wrote:
After that I did an alsa restart and started alsaplayer or xmms to play an
mp3 file. In both cases I could hear sound. Using alsaplayer in a real bad
quality and only when I set volume to 1%. Above 1% alsaplayer plays only
Has anyone had any luck?
I have the ide-scsi module working, cdrdao finds the drive, and although
it isn't listed as supported, using --driver generic-mmc seems to do the
right thing.
The burnt CD has a good directory structure, but trying to read the
files results in I/O errors.
the relevant
On Mon, Jul 29, 2002 at 10:40:59PM +1000, Toby Sargeant wrote:
Has anyone had any luck?
(Just responding so that the archives reflect the full situation)
Mea Culpa.
I can happily report that cdrdao actually works just fine, and the
problem lies in the fact that I incorrectly expected
On Fri, Jul 26, 2002 at 08:26:55PM -0700, John Gilger wrote:
Neither the option nor the Apple keys work for this in Debian or OS X.
This is strange since emacs is available in both OSs.
Any Mac emacs gurus want to provide some META enlightenment for this
rock?
Just for your
On Sat, Jul 27, 2002 at 02:51:35AM +0200, Alexander Stagun wrote:
Roland Wegmann wrote:
apt-get installed alsa-driver-0.5.tar.gz
AFAIR support for snd-powermac is included only the latest ALSA
releases (0.9.x). I tried the latest CVS but had no luck (mixer did
not work/segfaults). The
On Mon, Jul 08, 2002 at 03:38:57PM -0400, Michael Furr wrote:
I'm not sure exactly what part of the file is different, the only thing
I really noticed is that page flipping is enabled, but I don't think
that would be it.
I discovered (the very hard way) that fbset -x reports a dotclock
On Tue, Jul 09, 2002 at 12:37:53AM +0200, Michel D?nzer wrote:
Hardly, the example XF86Config and all my XF86Configs show a similar
discrepancy (79.815 vs. 79.816) but work fine.
All I can say is that on this machine, (TiBook 800MHz, 1024x854) the
difference *was* important.
Toby.
--
To
This might be an X specific question rather than a mac keyboard specific
one, but I'm not sure where else to start looking for answers.
For some reason, adding
XkbOption ctrl:swapcaps # from memory
to the appropriate place in my XF86Config-4 doesn't do the
right thing on this (tiBook)
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