On Wed, Dec 03, 2003 at 07:57:51AM +0100, Soeren Sonnenburg wrote: > On Wed, 2003-12-03 at 00:14, Paul van Tilburg wrote: > > On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 11:42:17PM +0100, Michel D�nzer wrote: > > > Better than any 2.4 kernel ever did here. :) > > > > It sure is, it's a lot more responsive and ALSA is working great too. > > I didn't notice any differences in functionality only the 'improved feel'. > > ALSA is working ? Really ? Even with headphone plug in/out automute and > sleep mode support ?
Yes, everything. I can even snooze with music on and it resumes playing after coming back from sleep mode! Except I still have the same problem I had with 2.4 with external Alsa (still 0.9.6): my mixer settings are restored on resume, I can verify it in the mixer, but it _sounds_ like the Bass-level is set to 100%. When I start the alsa mixer and do a plus, then minus on the Bass-level, it's sounds nice again :) it's strange... looks a bit like hardware and software are out-of-sync a bit. > [...] > > CONFIG_FB Support for frame buffer devices > > CONFIG_FB_OF Open Firmware frame buffer device support > > CONFIG_FB_RADEON ATI Radeon display support (New driver) > > > > and that's it (Frame Buffer console support doesn't need to be enabled?). > > I didn't want to bother you with the entire config, but I can send it, if > > needed... I'm still fiddling with the options right now. > > did you also set > CONFIG_FRAMEBUFFER_CONSOLE=y Yes, that helped a lot. Also when sleeping/resuming I don't get a fscked screen from switching to FB from X or to X from FB respectively but nice status messages of what it is doing, very good :) > interestingly I remember having to have set CONFIG_FB_RADEON_I2C=y > to get it compile. I saw it in Michaels config too. I however can't find the option at all and everything is working: [EMAIL PROTECTED] pts/2% grep CONFIG_FB_RADEON_I2C /boot/config-2.6.0-test11 [EMAIL PROTECTED] pts/2% Thanks for the help, it went a lot better than I had anticipated, Paul -- Student @ Eindhoven | JID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] University of Technology, The Netherlands | email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> Using the Power of Debian GNU/Linux <<< | GnuPG: finger [EMAIL PROTECTED]

