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![]() Group: Members Posts: 106 Joined: 19-October 05 From: Cardston, AB, Canada Member No.: 8,348 ![]() |
Well, as I haven't seen this in my searches, I wonder if it is specific to my Z.
I just flashed my C1000 with pdaXii13. I believe it is the latest and greatest; it identifies itself as "pdaXii13 build5.3.2 'Sally'" if I exit X-windows and try to log in. Unfortunately, I don't have any sound output. When I try to load up an ogg in XMMS, I get the following message: QUOTE Couldn't open audio Please check that: Your soundcard is configured properly You have the correct output plugin selected No other program is blocking the soundcard If I do an 'lsmod', I see that the following modules are loaded: mousedev, pxa27x_bi, storage_fd, usbdcore, usbdmonitor, usb-monitor, sharp_mmcsd_m, bvdd. Noteably missing are any sound modules. I tried to run alsamixer, but it isn't installed; indeed, I don't appear to have any *alsa* files on my system. One last thing. Among the startup messages, the following are displayed. QUOTE IrCOMM protocol (Dag Brattli) cramfs: wrong magic FAT: bogus logical sector size 381 jffs2_scan_inode_node(): CRC failed on node at 0x05374fec: Read 0xffffffff, calculated 0x0bee2a6b If it matters, when flashing, I fixed the 64MB limit, and set the root partition to be 85 MB. Any ideas what is wrong or how to fix it? I'm happy to reflash, as I've not installed anything yet. Armagon |
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 106 Joined: 19-October 05 From: Cardston, AB, Canada Member No.: 8,348 ![]() |
QUOTE(Armagon @ Mar 6 2007, 12:16 PM) Well, as I haven't seen this in my searches, I wonder if it is specific to my Z. I just flashed my C1000 with pdaXii13. I believe it is the latest and greatest; it identifies itself as "pdaXii13 build5.3.2 'Sally'" if I exit X-windows and try to log in. Unfortunately, I don't have any sound output. When I try to load up an ogg in XMMS, I get the following message: QUOTE Couldn't open audio Please check that: Your soundcard is configured properly You have the correct output plugin selected No other program is blocking the soundcard <snip> Armagon After more searching, I came across an old thread: https://www.oesf.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=9743&hl=dsp Turns out that all I needed to do was go to XMMS's options and set OSS to be the sound device, as per post 8 in that thread. Armagon |
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