On 8/8/07, Johannes Berg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wed, 2007-08-08 at 12:23 +0200, Andrzej Mendel wrote: > > > I guess that snd-aoa could be the module that you need to load in order > > to get sound on your machine. I'm not sure if it covers yours, but it is > > supposed to obsolete snd-powermac, so if your iBook is supported by > > snd-aoa then you'll have better luck trying it out. Perhaps Johannes > > Berg can shed some light on this subject. > > I don't usually read debian-powerpc closely so you'd better CC me if you > want me to shed light on anything :) > > That said, if snd-powermac creates a master volume control in alsa then > it's the one to use and not snd-aoa; but I don't know what is going > wrong with it.
Just for the info, in case it helps diagnose something. When I first installed Etch my gnome volume icon was on mute and could not be changed. I then added snd-powermac to my modules and the icon worked (which I assume is what you are refering to as the master volume control in alsa). With this setup I thought sound was working, but when I ran Amarok it said that xine could not find a sound driver. That's when I posted to the list and it was recommended that I run alsaconf, which seemed to load a driver for powermac sound. Anyways, sound seems to be working now, I can run Amarok and listen to music so I'm happy. Thanks for the help. Bob > johannes > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]