On 08/12/2003 at 14:37, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > this is a known problem that is yet unfixed. A workaround is to add the line > > postinstall dma_pmac insmod i2c_keywest && rmmod i2c_keywest > > to /etc/modutils/alsa and run 'update-modules' as root. This will > automatically > do the relevant part that made the sound work when you restarted alsa by > hand. > I'm not sure if the syntax is all correct as I don't have my iBook at hand > right now.
Hi Joe, thanks a lot for answering. Just for the record, I had to add install snd-powermac /sbin/modprobe -i snd-powermac ; ( /sbin/modprobe -ir i2c-keywest && /sbin/modprobe -i i2c-keywest ) in /etc/modprobe.d/alsaerror (it is module-init-tools syntax for 2.6). Thanks for pointing me in the right direction :-). > I guess the sound levels have been muted, run alsamixer[1], there's a > channel called 'beep' or similiar which controlls the volume of beep > stuff. It's not a muted channel issue. There's a channel called "pc speaker" (which I had enabled). I saw something in syslog that I had missed before: When I load pcspkr module, this two lines appear: | Dec 8 16:35:49 [kernel] input: PC Speaker | Dec 8 16:35:49 [input.agent] ... no modules for INPUT product 10/1f/1/100 And when I try to play a beep with beep command, I get these errors in syslog: | Dec 8 16:35:56 [kernel] IN from bad port 61 at db406058 | Dec 8 16:35:56 [kernel] IN from bad port 61 at db4060d4 | Dec 8 16:35:56 [kernel] IN from bad port 61 at db4060d4 Does anyone have any ideas? thanks again. -- Kiko Please do not reply to the sender address of this email; due to spam and Windows (TM) worms, everything not comming from the list is "stored" in /dev/null. Put menorqui in the user part to send me anything. _Although_, I prefer replies sent to the list so that others can benefit from the discussion. Thanks.

