[gentoo-ppc-user] Udev events break ALSA?

2006-02-09 Thread Stefan Bruda
Hi,

When I insert a USB PCMCIA card, and when I connect my Palm OS based
PDA the annoying side effect is that ALSA dies and needs restarting.
On the other hand this is not manifested when plugging in and out: USB
mice, USB mass storage devices (into the built-in USB hub), USB
printers.  I do not think I tried anything else, at leats I cannot
remember more.

Of course, I _think_ the problem comes from udev, I have no idea what
to try to diaagnose it further.  Has anybody seen anything like this?

Running sys-kernel/gentoo-sources-2.6.15-r1 (supplies the ALSA
drivers), sys-fs/udev-084, media-libs/alsa-lib-1.0.10,
media-sound/alsa-utils-1.0.10, media-sound/alsa-tools-1.0.10 on a
Tibook rev. IV (PowerBook3,5).

Many thanks in advance,
Stefan

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Re: [gentoo-ppc-user] OT: thermal management diff 2.4 vs. 2.6

2005-06-28 Thread Stefan Bruda
At 19:27 +0200 on 2005-6-28 Colin Leroy wrote:
 
   As far as I know the fans are hardware controlled on these models, so
   the fans should not be affected by a kernel change... except that they
   do just that.  Must be grmelins in there or something.
  
  echo 10  /sys/devices/temperatures/limit_adjust if you want the fans
  to kick in at 60°C instead of 50°C.

These are Tibooks (as opposed to newer Alubooks) so they do not have
software temperature control, no?

Stefan

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Re: [gentoo-ppc-user] OT: thermal management diff 2.4 vs. 2.6

2005-06-28 Thread Stefan Bruda
At 21:03 +0200 on 2005-6-28 Colin Leroy wrote:
 
   These are Tibooks (as opposed to newer Alubooks) so they do not have
   software temperature control, no?
  
  mmh, I'm not sure right now. Try to load the therm_adt746x module. If it
  fails to load, you're right :)

Oh, of course therm_adt746x won't load, sorry for not mentioning it.
There is as far as I know no option in the kernel config for thermal
management on these machines.  I am clueless as to why is the fan
behaving differently, it simply shouldn't.

Stefan

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