On Sun, Jun 15, 2003 at 09:33:27PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I've been trying to get sound on my iMac (slot loading DVD) with a Woody > r1 install. I managed to get sound with esd in the default (2.2) kernel > but I want to use the 2.4. When I use the 2.4 and add the dmasound_pmac > module, I get mostly white noise from the speakers. esd will run still
I got this also from cdda2wav before I figured out that I had to specify the source as little-endian (these are commercial CDs). > and I can hear the effects although they're rather staticy(?). (I also > get clicks and pitch changes that parallel display changes (i.e. clicking > as text scrolls by like when you have a short in a PS2 mouse port). I was I have heard that too. > thinking that I might need to pass something to the module but I don't > know what. > I'm going to try to do this with ALSA while I wait for a reply, in the > event I should fail the secretary...never mind. > Thanks for the help. > PS I've read that ext2 has problems with partitions over 6GB, how true is > this and is it still true under ext3? The only problem AFAIK it has is that fsck takes quite a long time when starting up on large disks. I believe ext3's fsck is much faster for large disks, and may not need to run as often. -- Debian GNU/Linux Operating System By the People, For the People Chris Tillman (a people instance)

