On Sat, 2006-10-14 at 00:51 -0400, Joseph Jezak wrote:
> > noise is good I have a G5 with out sound working when you get the fix
> > send it Thanks
> > Louis
> >
>
> He's not trying to get the onboard sound working, which it sounds
> like you are. snd-aoa should work for all G5's so give that
> noise is good I have a G5 with out sound working when you get the fix
> send it Thanks
> Louis
>
He's not trying to get the onboard sound working, which it sounds
like you are. snd-aoa should work for all G5's so give that a
whirl. I recommend building it into your kernel as that's easiest
On Fri, 2006-10-13 at 16:40 -0700, darren kirby wrote:
> Sorry to reply to self so soon. I figured I'd swap PCI slots. What do you
> know, ethernet works. Not very happy though, as the sound card is about 2mm
> away from the heatsink of my AGP card now...
>
> Try to see what's up with sound now.
Sorry to reply to self so soon. I figured I'd swap PCI slots. What do you
know, ethernet works. Not very happy though, as the sound card is about 2mm
away from the heatsink of my AGP card now...
Try to see what's up with sound now. Don't be surprised if I'm back in an hour
about that issue ;)
Well, I had hoped to start using the G5 as my main desktop. Towards those ends
I purchased an M-audio Revolution 5.1 soundcard, as it is listed as supported
under both OS X and Linux, and the onboard sound cannot handle my 5.1 speaker
system. I physically installed the card, fired up OS X, insta