On 6/30/20 11:08 AM, Giuseppe Sacco wrote:
> This does not work either.
>
> $ pacmd | tail -4
> 0 card(s) available.
> 0 sink input(s) available.
> 0 source output(s) available.
> 0 cache entrie(s) available.
Then you will need to collect as much as information as possible regarding your
audio
https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/the-powerpc-linux-wiki.2178457/
has an entry on sound under "Fixes", it may help you, I don't know.
Jeroen
Giuseppe Sacco schreef op 2020-06-30 11:08:
Hello Adrian,
Il giorno mar, 30/06/2020 alle 10.30 +0200, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
ha scritto:
[...]
Hello Adrian,
Il giorno mar, 30/06/2020 alle 10.30 +0200, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
ha scritto:
[...]
> Try using Pulse-Audio. On my iBook G4, sounds works out of the box with
> Pulse-Audio without any additional configuration. Your sound card is
> probably just muted.
This does not work either.
On 6/30/20 10:25 AM, Giuseppe Sacco wrote:
> I think the PATH is already setup correctly. As root:
>
> # echo $PATH
> /usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin
> # alsamixer
> cannot open mixer: File o directory non esistente
>
> Alsa modules are not loaded, I think, since:
>
Hello Adrian,
Il giorno mar, 30/06/2020 alle 10.11 +0200, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
ha scritto:
> On 6/30/20 9:54 AM, Jeroen Diederen wrote:
> > For some reason, Debian does not install the correct PATH variable, maybe
> > that is the problem.
> > So you could try as as root:
> >
> > export
Hello Jeroen,
Il giorno mar, 30/06/2020 alle 09.54 +0200, Jeroen Diederen ha scritto:
> For some reason, Debian does not install the correct PATH variable,
> maybe that is the problem.
> So you could try as as root:
>
> export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/sbin:/sbin
I think the PATH is
On 6/30/20 9:54 AM, Jeroen Diederen wrote:
> For some reason, Debian does not install the correct PATH variable, maybe
> that is the problem.
> So you could try as as root:
>
> export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/sbin:/sbin
You most likely used sudo or su without using a new login shell, no?
For some reason, Debian does not install the correct PATH variable,
maybe that is the problem.
So you could try as as root:
export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/sbin:/sbin
Giuseppe Sacco schreef op 2020-06-30 09:02:
Hello Jeroen,
thank you for your hints. The first about the battery worked
Hello Jeroen,
thank you for your hints. The first about the battery worked
immediately, while the second about the sound didn't.
Il giorno mar, 30/06/2020 alle 08.17 +0200, Jeroen Diederen ha scritto:
[...]
> sound:
> To get sound working install alsa-utils and launch alsamixer
>
> sudo apt
alsamixer
sudo apt install alsa-utils
alsamixer
Then hit fn+F6 (SoundByLayout)
go to the right and make sure you have PCM at 80<>80
ESC to exit alsamixer
You should have sound now…
Regards,
Jeroen
Giuseppe Sacco schreef op 2020-06-29 22:22:
Hello,
I just installed (again) debian on an Apple Pow
Hello,
I just installed (again) debian on an Apple PowerBook G4. It is a quite
old machine, but it fits my requirements. After having installed the
latest supported Debian release, I upgraded to sid using the ports
archive. A few think do not work, so I am asking how to fix them, if
possible
Has anyone got Debian running on the above machine? If yes, elaboration on
workarounds, glitches, etc. would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Bill Paterson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Has anyone got Debian running on the above machine? If yes, elaboration on
workarounds, glitches, etc. would be appreciated.
No way. Only MkLinux (DR3 Pre-R1) will currently run on the 5300 (=
24 MB RAM), with no ext. SCSI, no PCMCIA, and of that wasn't
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