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Thanks for the write back! I compiled that as part of the kernel and not |
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a module, yet nothing is detected at startup and /proc/asound/cards shows |
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nothing... how did you get it working? How can I test to make sure that |
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it is in the kernel? or does the fact that were having this convo say |
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that? Thanks bunches!!! |
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> On Sat, May 14, 2005 6:49 pm, Charles Read said: |
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>> I just installed Gentoo on my PBG4, it is 1000MHz and about a year old. |
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>> used genkernel to make my kernel so according to the ALSA Howto on |
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>> Gentoo.org I should have sound support. I have made sure that my USE |
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>> variable contains 'alsa' but when I do a 'lspci | grep -i audio' nothing |
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>> audio related shows up. Does this mean my soundcard wasnt detected? |
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> lspci shows nothing on my iBook G4 either, but the option you need is |
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> SND_POWWERMAC, in Device Drivers->Sound->Alsa->ALSA Powermac devices. |
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