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and subject line Fwd: Bug#613985: reportbug: Microphone stopped working shortly 
after a fresh install of Debian testing
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Package: reportbug
Version: 4.12.6
Severity: important

I made a fresh install of Debian testing. The microphone of my headset worked
perfectly. Then i installed a few packages: qc-usb-utils, vlc, audacity, wine
and checked back whether my microphone was still working and it wasn't working
anymore. I removed the workpackages I had just installed using "aptitude
remove" but the microphone never worked again. My feeling is that the package
responsible was qc-usb-utils. I am using a Logitech USB camera and I think that
when I installed qc-usb-utils that made the built-in microphone in the usb
camera to be recognized.  This microphone, by the way, doesn't work either. I
say this because after the fres install, "HDA Intel (Alsa mixer)" was the only
device listed in the "gnome-volume-control" but after I installed the packages
I ha ve mentioned above also a device called "USB Device 0x46d:0x8ad (Alsa
mixer) is reported. I managed to find out that my soundcard is a RealTeak
ALC889. Also there is no way of making the "cross" on the microphone in the
gnome-volume-control disapearing when i click on it. Well, it disapears, but it
is there again when I reopen the window.

I am a newby and it is the first time I submit a report so I am not sure if I
submitted it to the right place. I apologize if I didn't but I did my best. I
have done all my best trying to read in the forums and i also googled a lot
trying to find a solution but I have failed. I apretiate your time and effort
in helping me.

Kind Regards



-- Package-specific info:
** Environment settings:
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** /home/antonio/.reportbugrc:
reportbug_version "4.12.6"
mode novice
ui gtk2
realname "Pelaez Nosenada"
email "[email protected]"
no-cc
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smtphost reportbug.debian.org

-- System Information:
Debian Release: wheezy/sid
  APT prefers testing
  APT policy: (500, 'testing')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)

Kernel: Linux 2.6.32-5-amd64 (SMP w/8 CPU cores)
Locale: LANG=en_GB.utf8, LC_CTYPE=en_GB.utf8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash

Versions of packages reportbug depends on:
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ii  python                  2.6.6-3+squeeze5 interactive high-level object-orie
ii  python-reportbug        4.12.6           Python modules for interacting wit

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pn  dlocate                      <none>      (no description available)
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ii  python-vte                   1:0.24.3-2  Python bindings for the VTE widget
ii  xdg-utils                    1.1.0~rc1-1 desktop integration utilities from

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Version: qc-usb-utils 0.6.6-7

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Sandro Tosi <[email protected]>
Date: 2011/2/18
Subject: Re: Bug#613985: reportbug: Microphone stopped working shortly after
a fresh install of Debian testing
To: Pelaez Nosenada <[email protected]>, [email protected],
[email protected]


reassign 613985 qc-usb-utils
thanks

On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 18:19, Pelaez Nosenada
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Package: reportbug
> Version: 4.12.6
> Severity: important
>
> I made a fresh install of Debian testing. The microphone of my headset
worked
> perfectly. Then i installed a few packages: qc-usb-utils, vlc, audacity,
wine
> and checked back whether my microphone was still working and it wasn't
working
> anymore. I removed the workpackages I had just installed using "aptitude
> remove" but the microphone never worked again. My feeling is that the
package
> responsible was qc-usb-utils. I am using a Logitech USB camera and I think
that
> when I installed qc-usb-utils that made the built-in microphone in the usb
> camera to be recognized.  This microphone, by the way, doesn't work
either. I
> say this because after the fres install, "HDA Intel (Alsa mixer)" was the
only
> device listed in the "gnome-volume-control" but after I installed the
packages
> I ha ve mentioned above also a device called "USB Device 0x46d:0x8ad (Alsa
> mixer) is reported. I managed to find out that my soundcard is a RealTeak
> ALC889. Also there is no way of making the "cross" on the microphone in
the
> gnome-volume-control disapearing when i click on it. Well, it disapears,
but it
> is there again when I reopen the window.
>
> I am a newby and it is the first time I submit a report so I am not sure
if I
> submitted it to the right place.

Sadly, you didn't. reportbug is the *tool to report bugs* not the
place where to send them. Reassigning it to the possible culprit
package.

Regards,
--
Sandro Tosi (aka morph, morpheus, matrixhasu)
My website: http://matrixhasu.altervista.org/
Me at Debian: http://wiki.debian.org/SandroTosi

February, 24th 2011
Pelaez Nosenada

* I never got it working again reinstalling all alsa related packages that
come (or I thought they come) originally with Debian amd64 testing.

* ThenI installed Realtek Linux drivers (2.6) version 5.16 from
http://218.210.127.131/downloads/downloadsView.aspx?Langid=1&PNid=24&PFid=24&Level=4&Conn=3&DownTypeID=3&GetDown=false

 and the microphone and the sound worked again.

Again I hope to send the report to the appropriate site since I have never
done this kind of reporting before. I apologize if I don't.

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