![]() But still no sound what ever the settings are. Then I added the following to /etc/modules:Īs a result there is now a sound card listed in settings:Īnd both in settings and ALSA the device can be edited. What I found is a nf and seven more blacklists in this directory, but none of those seems to adress sound. But I do not have such file on my system. I wouldnt attempt this unless you are confident you can mount your root partition and install GRUB by hand from the command line, or you dont mind abandoning the entire thing and re-installing from the MacOS X DVD. On /PowerPCFAQ it says the file /etc/modprobe.d/ should be deleted. Heres a super-condensed guide to installing Ubuntu on the i386 Mini. Obviously because there was no sound card recognised. But these solutions do not work for me / on my box.įirst I had the typical common phenomenon with “dummy audio” being said and no audio device listed in system settings. I am aware that there are quite a few posts in several forums and communities about the sound issue on PPC G5s and that this topic has been marked “Fixed”. Everything looked and worked pretty well after installation, but again no sound at all. I then carbon copied the existing OS X 10.5.8 installation to a new bigger harddisk, reduced that partition to a smaller size and let the ubuntu MATE installer do the rest as recommended. So I tried ubunta Mate 16.04 with a live CD and everything looked well except sound (and WiFi), where no device was listed. ![]() ![]() Congrats to the developers! I have been using elementary OS on my x86 workhorse for the last two years and wanted to give my G5 PPC I have not used much recently a new live.
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