[Bug 241307] Re: [Geode SC] [DBE60] kernels = 2.6.22 fail to boot [A20 interrupt]

2010-07-15 Thread Mart Raudsepp
If the non-booting happens in combination with etherboot netboot, as found on 
the DBE60 BIOS, then the problem of non-booting ever since 2.6.23 (perhaps 
including 2.6.22 in some cases?) is probably related to some low-level loader 
work in 2.6.23 (involving also the A20 code) in combination with the mknbi 
created loader code or something along those lines.
If the tftp payload if created with WrapLinux instead of mknbi, we have seen 
working fine boot of vanilla 2.6.34 kernel on DBE60.

A user found out that:
Not 100% sure about the cause, but at least mkelf-linux of OpenSUSE mknbi 
package seemed to hardcode the (empty) initrd option to the image, that stopped 
the 2.6.22 kernel to start. Workaround was to give empty initramfs cpio file 
upon image creation, but I found WrapLinux not to have this effect and used 
it successfully instead... - http://wiki.thincan.org/Talk:DBE60

Perhaps WrapLinux can be tested, and/or the mentioned workaround.

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[Bug 272199] Re: [intrepid REGRESSION] Missing option to disable switch to tab keyboard shortcuts

2008-11-30 Thread Mart Raudsepp
I have filed upstream Bug 562834 for fully restoring this functionality
on top of gnome-terminal-2.24.2, including translations of the gconf
schemas and keybindings UI. Done as my maintenance work in Gentoo, maybe
you guys find it useful too.

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[Bug 238223] Re: build failure with gtk+-2.13. x: /usr/include/gtk-2.0/gtk/gtkctree.h:110: erro r: ‘GtkCList’ does not name a type

2008-09-28 Thread Mart Raudsepp
** Changed in: inkscape (Gentoo Linux)
   Status: New = Fix Released

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[Bug 56203] No sound after changing volume while playing sound on an Intel 82801G (AD1986A)

2006-08-13 Thread Mart Raudsepp
Public bug reported:

Having sound problems on a computer with that sound card.

Sound becomes inaudible when changing the volume of some channels (Headphones, 
PCM, Front, CD, Mono, etc - not Surround or such things in alsamixer) while 
playing an audio stream (say, a video file with sound in mplayer, or aplay of a 
wave file). Changing any of the affecting channels makes the sound be inaudible 
immediately (don't have to change a couple of those, just changing one does it).
The sound becomes audible again after I change the volume of Headphones (new 
name for Master?) or PCM _while_ no audio is playing (inaudibly) - all audio 
streams are stopped. Sometimes changing the volume of Headphones helps, 
sometimes PCM - maybe sometimes either. But worth noting is that in some cases 
changing the volume of one of them doesn't help, while in other cases changing 
the other one doesn't help. But changing both of them or either of them always 
brings back sound (assuming no audio was playing at the time).
It appears that while changing the volume of other channels while audio is 
playing makes the sound go inaudible, only changing Headphones or Master while 
no audio stream is playing brings it back. Never have managed to bring it back 
by changing different channel volumes.

When I manage to make it work again with changing the PCM or Headphones
volume, I hear a little distinguishable sound from my headphones - same
as I hear when ctrl+C'ing on a wave playing, or changing the volume one
notch after getting the sound audible.

Sorry for the long chatter. Not sure how to sum it up better.
The problem and symptoms happen on both Dapper and also on Edgy after a 
dist-upgrade yesterday.

Some details:

$ tail -2 /proc/asound/oss/sndstat
Mixers:
0: Analog Devices AD1986A

lspci -v:
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High Definition 
Audio Controller (rev 01)
Subsystem: ASUSTeK Computer Inc. Unknown device 817f
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 177
Memory at e2df8000 (64-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=16K]
Capabilities: [50] Power Management version 2
Capabilities: [60] Message Signalled Interrupts: 64bit+ Queue=0/0 
Enable-
Capabilities: [70] Express Unknown type IRQ 0


This is not on my computer, but on someone elses I installed Ubuntu on for 
them. I have non-periodic access to it (not in my town) about once a month or 
bi-monthly. Owners are regular computer owners who will not be able to provide 
more details - I will provide some more details today, and if necessary more on 
request once I have any kind of access to the machine again.

** Affects: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Untriaged
 Status: Unconfirmed
** Affects: linux-source-2.6.15 (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Low
 Status: Needs Info

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[Bug 56203] Re: No sound after changing volume while playing sound on an Intel 82801G (AD1986A)

2006-08-13 Thread Mart Raudsepp


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[Bug 56203] Re: No sound after changing volume while playing sound on an Intel 82801G (AD1986A)

2006-08-13 Thread Mart Raudsepp
All of the three dumps were done in a row in one session as described

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[Bug 56203] Re: No sound after changing volume while playing sound on an Intel 82801G (AD1986A)

2006-08-13 Thread Mart Raudsepp
In two boot-up tests sound was working initially. First test boot was
done from a completely halted computer, the other with a reboot after
making the sound inaudible.

I hear a high tone pitch background now when some audio is playing and
is audible. I don't recall that annoying high tone background being
there before dist-upgrading to Edgy.

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[Bug 56203] Re: No sound after changing volume while playing sound on an Intel 82801G (AD1986A)

2006-08-13 Thread Mart Raudsepp


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[Bug 56203] Re: No sound after changing volume while playing sound on an Intel 82801G (AD1986A)

2006-08-13 Thread Mart Raudsepp
After playing with the sound in Windows XP a little, I found out that
a) the sound card has automatic detection of plug-in, asking questions what I 
just plugged in.
b) headphones had sound distortion from back and front socket, as if a large 
frequency area where silence via an equalizer, while both regular speakers from 
the socket in the back worked fine after giving the right answer to the plug-in 
detection dialog.
I didn't investigate this sound problem via headphones in WinXp much further at 
this point of time.

On Ubuntu when sound exists, it is fine. Problem is that it disappears
when changing volume while sound is playing. Additionally there comes no
audio from one of the regular speakers when plugged in the back socket
where it worked fine through both on Windows. But I do hear static noise
out of it.

Furthermore, after making the sound go away as described numerous time,
I am able to bring the sound back only on one output device (regular
speakers from back socket, or headphones from front socket) - changing
the volume of headphones or PCM while no audio stream playing brings
back one of the output sound devices. Changing the other channel out of
headphones and PCM while no audio stream brings it back for the other.
On Windows sound comes out of both always (although not always a clear
sound from headphones) - i.e plugging something to the front socket (the
convenience one together with mic and USB sockets) doesn't mechanically
disable the back one.

I don't understand anything out of this logic anymore...

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