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* [gentoo-ppc-user] Sound
@ 2004-04-07 10:28 Konstantinos Dolkas
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From: Konstantinos Dolkas @ 2004-04-07 10:28 UTC (permalink / raw
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Hi,


I have been using gentoo on a PowerBook G4 1GHz 12' for about three
months now. A couple of days I updatedb from kernel-2.4.24-r2 to
kernel-2.6.4.(2.6.4-pegasos0)Everything seems to work well but my
soundcard.
I get the following error when I start KDE :

Sound server informational message:
Error while initializing the sound driver:
SNDCTL_DSP_SETFMT failed - Invalid argument
The sound server will continue, using the null output device.


My kernel config is (2.6)

<*> Sound card support      
<*>   PowerMac DMA sound support

It still works with 2.4 config
<*> Sound card support     
<*>   PowerMac DMA sound support


Is there something I am missing here or it just does not work?

Thanks in advance,

Konstantinos Dolkas



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* [gentoo-ppc-user] Sound
@ 2004-04-07 10:38 Konstantinos Dolkas
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From: Konstantinos Dolkas @ 2004-04-07 10:38 UTC (permalink / raw
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Hi all again,

Regarding my last e-mail. After compiling usb audio I now have a
usablesound card (It works) but I still get the same error!!!!


Thanks for you time,

Konstantinos Dolkas

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* [gentoo-ppc-user] Sound
@ 2005-08-10 23:48 Mike S
  2005-08-11  1:38 ` Carl Hudkins
  2005-08-11  8:38 ` Neil Bothwick
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: Mike S @ 2005-08-10 23:48 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-ppc-user

ok I have many questions this time.  I set this variable before but for 
get where it was.  There is something that emerge can to to 
automatically write over existing configuration files.  And when I first 
installed gentoo I set it to do that, not knowing how annoying it could 
be.  Now I hope someone can help me in changing that back, as when I ran 
emerge world a lot of settings were deleted, some of which have been 
easy to change, and some not.

Examples include I had to change my xdm from "xdm" to "gdm" and set the 
defalut session to gnome.  Another which I am having trouble with is 
sound.  Apparently the modules I had auto-loading before do not now do 
the same thing.  the two most important are snd and snd-powermac.  Which 
arises the question does anyone have ALSA or OSS working with gentoo 
with a gentoo kernel?  I used to have sound working through OSS but I am 
not sure whether I changed the vanilla kernel I was using to the gentoo 
kernel before I stopped listening to music or not.  Currently all I have 
been able to get working for gnome output is ESD ( I am not Surprised), 
though I don't ever remember installing esound.  So maybe it was 
installed by emerging gnome or something like that.

Any help would be very much appreciated.

--Mike S
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gentoo-ppc-user@gentoo.org mailing list



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