Jim Gifford <[email protected]> writes:
> For over the last few weeks, I've been trying to get sound working on my
> Powerbook G3. I've tried various different things with no luck. Anyone got
> any ideas??
>
> dmasound_pmac: Awacs/Screamer Codec Mfct: 2 Rev 3
> input: dmasound beeper as /class/input/input4
> PowerMac Screamer DMA sound driver rev 016 installed
> Core driver edition 01.06 : PowerMac Built-in Sound driver edition 00.07
> Write will use 4 fragments of 32768 bytes as default
> Read will use 4 fragments of 32768 bytes as default
> Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.13 (Tue Nov 28
> 14:07:24 2006 UTC).
> PM: Adding info for platform:snd_powermac
> snd: can't request rsrc 0 (Sound Control:
> 0x00000000f3014000:00000000f3014fff)
> ALSA device list:
> No soundcards found.
Looks like the problem is that you have both the OSS and the ALSA driver
built into your kernel. Try removing one of them, preferably the OSS
driver (it's obsolete).
Andreas.
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