At Mon, 21 Jul 2003 17:53:15 -0400 (EDT),
ted wrote:
> 
> (Originally sent on the 17th, subscribed and resent due to lack of
> response from moderators.)
 
there is no human moderator but it simply goes to /dev/null...

> I've been unable to get the latest stable ALSA to produce any sound at
> all.  I even tried the "loading+unloading dmasound_pmac first" trick, but
> to no avail.  Everything looks fine, but applications using ALSA refuse to
> work or crash.  Using OSS emulation appears to work, but there's no sound
> output at all (yes, I've tried maxing out the mixer controls).
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
> The kernel driver seems to work pretty well, but it only supports a single
> DSP device (which is rather annoying at times, especially since you
> apparently need one for even just console beeps).
> 
> System is a PowerBook Titanium II w/ TAS3001c.  Let me know if you need
> more info.  Thanks!

please tell me the kernel version.  then i can compare the source of
dmasound_pmac to fix the alsa code.


thanks,

Takashi


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