tneijsel / Mads Peter,
Please don't discuss unrelated bug issues in closed bugs. It creates spam
for subscribers. tneijsel, Please open a new bug for your issue and take the
conversation there.
Thanks!
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Oh, yes may be important. If I start the ubu 10.04 live disk there is
sound. after installation ubu on the system there is no sound.
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lsmod gave gthe following output, it looks everything is there, but no
sound and sound is not muted.
Module Size Used by
tda10048 11153 1
saa7134_dvb22167 0
videobuf_dvb5175 1 saa7134_dvb
dvb_core 86142 1 videobuf_dvb
saa7
@tneijsel, the internet is full of messages about failing X-Fi cards, yes, but
they're all likely to be several years old, and all the problems have since
been fixed. That's a strange argument.
Anyway, judging from your lspci, the card is detected correctly - this bug
was/is about X-Fi cards no
The default soundcard in the system is disabled in the system setup
(bios) may be this onboard card causes the problem?
Plse find the output of system test below:
cat /proc/asound/card*/codec#*
Codec: Nvidia ID d
Address: 0
Function Id: 0x1
Vendor Id: 0x10de000d
Subsystem Id: 0x10de0101
Revision
I am struggling with this card X-FI with the PCI-E connection. Is this
the cause of the problem?
Reinstalled again and again now running ubuntu studio 10.04. Card
detected with lspci:
4:00.0 PCI bridge: Creative Labs [SB X-Fi Xtreme Audio] CA0110-IBG PCI to PCIe
Bridge
05:00.0 Audio device: Crea
My card is almost working flawlessly.
It is recognized on startup and when I unplug and plug it in. And the
recognition doesn't "die" on me like it used to do, occasionally.
However, when I use it and then close the application, about one time in four
the card is not recognized when I re-open t
Erhm... My X-Fi card is working flawlessly with ALSA in lucid. Why is
this bug still open?
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I have the same card. It worked pretty well for a while but it has developed a
bug. Sound just stops working at odd times. There may have been a regression.
Rob... try the following
modprobe snd-hda-codec
modprobe snd-hda-codec-ca0110
lsmod
Are your modules there? You may need snh-hda-intel too.
Fresh install of 9.10 AMD64 - Ubuntu recognises the card and shows the sound
card in the Sound Preferences Control Panel as:
[SB X-Fi Xtreme Audio] CA0110-IBG but doesn't work.
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Mine's a pcie. Uses hda-codec-ca0110, if that's the one you're referring
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Can someone tell me if X-FI support (ALSA) in Karmic Koala only concern
X-FI EMU20K1 based card (xtreme music and upper) or if it works also
with my X-FI Xtreme Audio pcie (Audigy SE based).
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This is just a little FYI...
The card works pretty good (great recording) except that when you open
alsamixer a slider adjustments under "record" is missing. I don't remember what
it was. It wasn't the volume control.
I reported that on the alsa developer list and someone else said there was
a
Yes, I have recorded audio with it.
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Has anyone attempted recording with this card? In past products record
did not work.
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Im pretty sure that there won't be any backporting of this to jaunty. I
seem to recall reading a statement from a dev somewhere that backporting
the kernel for this would require too much work (it's not really a
*blocker* per se) - and with karmic only a few months away I doubt that
it is worth the
Confirmed working as well as of A3.
Are there any plans for a backport to both Jaunty/Hardy now?
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I confirm that the Creative Labs X-Fi works fine on Ubuntu Karmic.
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AFAIK it is still broken in both Hardy and Jaunty. I don't think the new
kernel will be backported, so it's likely that they will remain broken
(although I have no idea).
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Hi,
So this is fixed for the Karmic alphas but still broken for Hardy and
Jaunty? or are they fixed by messing with kernels?
Thanks, good luck and regards from
Tom :)
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I'm marking it as fixed as it seems the ALSA shipped with karmic alpha3 (and
probably alpha2 as well) detects the X-Fi (at last!!!)
It's good to have this fixed - better late than never :)
If anyone still have trouble just reopen the bug.
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Status: Confirmed =>
If there is one thing that is typical of Linux problems then it is that
they automagically fix themselves just when I'm about to file a bug
report... I don't know what happened, but now sound works. Totally cool.
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Go to the Ubuntu sound problems web site and follow instructions.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=205449
If that doesn't work, try the following:
sudo apt-get --purge remove linux-sound-base alsa-base alsa-utils alsa-source
sudo apt-get install build-essential linux-headers-$(uname -r)
I have just upgraded to karmic and I still don't have sound using ALSA (karmic
also broke my OSS so right now I have no sound at all).
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On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 7:19 AM, Mads Peter
Rommedahl wrote:
> Not to sound like a complete retard, but how do you get that newer
> kernel? I'm on jaunty and stuck with OSS because ALSA doesn't speak X-Fi
> on kernel 2.6.28-13
It is definitely not a stupid question :) The best option is to wait
un
in terminal:
sudo synaptic
from drop-down menu, "updates," activate all repositories, especially
backports.
Reload
Mark all Upgrades
(see if it's listed.)
Install
I think this kernel has been backported to Jaunty, but I'm not sure, and I
can't test because I'm on Karmic. It wouldn't be in the
Not to sound like a complete retard, but how do you get that newer
kernel? I'm on jaunty and stuck with OSS because ALSA doesn't speak X-Fi
on kernel 2.6.28-13
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I think in mine, that is 2.6.31-2.
I don't think it worked in the one before that.
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Is this bug fixed for the "linux" task then? In what kernel does it
start working out of the box?
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The latest kernel has that soundcard activated. I did not even have to download
or compile anything.
In addition, if you do compile your own drivers, the X-fi has been moved to the
"stable" branch, and it's better to use that.
su...@ubuntu:~$ modinfo snd_ctxfi
filename:
/lib/modules/2.6
@DR. VIMAL HURRY
I can confirm it worked for me. I've also got sound working.
09:02.0 Multimedia audio controller: Creative Labs SB X-Fi
Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.20.
Compiled on Jul 10 2009 for kernel 2.6.28-13-generic (SMP).
$ modinfo snd_ctxfi
filename:
/li
USE THE LATEST VERSION OF ALSA:
http://monespaceperso.org/blog-en/2009/05/09/upgrade-alsa-1020-on-ubuntu-jaunty-904/
THEN LOAD THE XFI DRIVER:
http://wiki.debian.org/X-Fi OR
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/tiwai/snapshot/
NOW I AM GETTING 7.1 SURROUND ON UBUNTU 9.04
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It does work with compiling the proprietary drivers from Creative since
Jaunty Alpha 3, I believe. However, there are a few small glitches as
Susan has pointed out.
I can't wait until I don't have to use the proprietary drivers. The
other problem is, as usual, every time there is a kernel upgrade
Since the drivers are being developed for later kernel versions, this
makes a good deal of sense. You probably must have the latest kernel and
headers available. Also better with later alsa-libs.
NOTE: As of 20-Apr, Tashaki has added Creative drivers to the stable
alsa-drivers version, so it's be
With a clean install of Jaunty RC1, and install (make, make install) of the
Creative drivers, this is working for me now!
I did nothing other then the clean install -- an upgrade from 804 did not work
(with "newer" alsa drivers) fwiw.
Stuart
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>Is the unstable patch available for download & testing? I am running
>Jaunty Alpha (current).
Yes. It's the unstable snapshot in the link below.
BE VERY CAREFUL. AN EARLIER VERSION MAY HAVE MADE MY MACHINE UNSTABLE.
I lost some files.
And although this is just the "drivers," work has progressed
Is the unstable patch available for download & testing? I am running
Jaunty Alpha (current).
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Someone reporting to the kernel project is working on it and, using one of his
unstable driver demos, I have gotten mine to work.
Susan
-Original Message-
>From: Craig Huffstetler
>Sent: Feb 21, 2009 2:31 PM
>To: susancra...@earthlink.net
>Subject: [Bug 63352] Re: Creati
Who has been assigned to this bug out of curiosity's sake? Is it only
assigned to ALSA at this point and no one in the Ubuntu project?
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I hope they'll make driver for x-fi extreme audio...
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As an update,
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=creative_xfi_gift&num=1should
be promising. Sounds like Creative has now made their Linux X-Fi
driver GPLv2!
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ux they simply don't work.
Wouldn't the most constructive path here be to simply find a real
solution?
Cheers,
~Greg
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> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2008 09:00:00 +0000
> Subject: [Bug 63352] Re:
Actually, there is ongoing work to support the X-Fi [1]. I think it's unfair to
complain on Creative here for the lack of Linux drivers, when they have
actually been available for a year or so [2] (64bit only, in beta). And this
spring they released 32bit drivers as well [3].
Last time I used Cr
sers who would really like to see this hurdle
overcome. If there is a way for us to contribute, please let us know
how?
Cheers,
~Greg
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> Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2008 00:13:13 +0000
> Subject: Re: [Bug 63352]
I should have said about USB devices -- I have not tried M-Audio's
Transit.
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The accessibility issue comes with running speech recognition software,
particularly Dragon NaturallySpeaking 10 Standard, which works through Wine.
DNS is used by those with RMI, although more and more people are using it to
avoid RMI, or just to work quickly.
Speech recognition is a hard thin
On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 5:58 PM, Shendai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I never would have thought I'd need to use WINDOWS to get good sound.
> It's unfathomable, really.
Windows isn't giving you good sound, Creative is with drivers. Tell
Creative you are a customer and you want them to support Linu
NDOWS to get good sound.
It's unfathomable, really.
Cheers,
~Greg
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>
> I wish someone would respond to this. Look h
rated MB sound or who might not really care
about having the best audio experience have support just fine.
What's wrong with this picture???
Regards,
Greg B.
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> Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2008 01:26:36 +0000
> Subject: [Bug 63352] Re: Cr
I wish someone would respond to this. Look how long this has been (first
post to last post).
This is really a usability, accessibility (people can not even USE
UBUNTU because of this!) etc. It's impairing handicap users and this is
*MAJOR* handicap (if not a deal-breaker for people trying use Ubun
Oh yeah, and I agree, this should be more than a wishlist item. If I
did not have an old Audigy card to stab into my machine I would be in
Windows right now.
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October 15th 2008... just take a second to look at the date of the first
post to this bug report.
Creative Labs Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Audio PCIe does not function in
Kubuntu Hardy Heron (LTS=Long Term Support) kernel 2.5.24 Module snd-
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My semi-blind coworker had a point the other day. She wanted to install
Ubuntu and after installing it she found out that sound did not work --
in the end it was because of this issue and the X-Fi sound card.
I still can not believe that after about 1.5 - 2 years this issue is not
corrected. She h
Hello,
No - this does not work, nor should we expect it to unless support for
the X-Fi is added to the kernel. This is, as I understand it, more of a
function of ALSA. Until ALSA is updated to work with this gen of
hardware, every user of the X-Fi is basically out of luck.
I should note tha
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Does not work here either for my X-fi Xtreme Gamer card. Ugh!
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New kernel does not recognize my Creative Xfi Extreme Audio notebook
ExpressCard.
The light on the card goes on, indicating that it is receiving power from the
computer, but no sound goes in or out of it, and no new sound drivers have
shown up on System/Preferences/Sound.
When I try to play a
The Ubuntu Kernel Team is planning to move to the 2.6.27 kernel for the
upcoming Intrepid Ibex 8.10 release. As a result, the kernel team would
appreciate it if you could please test this newer 2.6.27 Ubuntu kernel.
There are one of two ways you should be able to test:
1) If you are comfortable
The open-source driver site has been changed, and two drivers are out.
see:
http://support.creative.com/kb/ShowArticle.aspx?url=http://203.211.142.198:80/srvs/cgi-bin/webcgi.exe
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I think maybe the best thing to do would be to relay the question to the
ALSA-project (http://alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Main_Page)
Try making them aware that OSS has a working driver for the cards - maybe they
can salvage something there, I dunno...
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Anyone know anything about this yet? Which team does it need to reside
with?
As I said, I can volunteer some cards and/or "support" to help get this
project funded if need be. Please contact me. I would like to contribute
and help in any way that I can.
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Confirmed and agreed with Mads above. Same happened to me after the
latest patch that was released on Sunday or Monday -- I had to go into
recovery mode as well and delete the driver. That was terrible.
NOTE: The OSS Driver will NOT work out of the box (installed via apt-get
/ Synaptic) ... you MU
Personally, I'd sure as hell recommend avoiding the Creative ALSA driver - I
tested it yesterday and it caused a kernel panic on my gutsy. It was only
because I could use recovery mode to login as root and delete the driver again
that my system survived, as gutsy started crashing on boot due to
xq, as much as it would be great to support this card out of the box,
Hardy is released in a mere 3 days! That wouldn't be anywhere near
enough time to get something out and thoroughly tested. However the more
people here who can test it and report back, the sooner we can decide if
it is stable eno
Will we be able to get this into Hardy?
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Documentation regarding building the kernel can be found at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/GitKernelBuild , however you will
want to disregard steps 1 through 5.
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I downloaded the drivers, downloaded the kernel source and alsa source, and
have successfully configured alsa but not a kernel.
What's the easiest way to configure the kernel source?
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Yes and hopefully soon ALSA can get this tested and integrated ASAP and
we can get it into the stream...
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Thanks for the news, ExitDust, and congrats to Creative if this works.
Hopefully some users here can try this out and report back. Also of note
is the "Sound Blaster X-Fi Linux Beta Driver Feedback Program" which is
linked to on that page. I think they want users to report any problems
they have wi
X-Fi series
April 16, 2008 X-Fi 32-bit / 64-bit BETA Linux drivers are now available.
from:
http://connect.creativelabs.com/opensource/Wiki/SoundCard%20Support.aspx
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I have also used the OSS-driver sucessfully on 32bit systems so it
works, but this is not a good place to discuss that I think
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Didn't work for me and I tried a while back, unfortunately.
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No, xq, not method 1. I used method 1 (the OSS driver) to enable sound,
and I'm running 32bit.
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Problem is it's for 64 bit systems...
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I just want to add that I was able to get basic sound out of my X-Fi card on
hardy beta using this guide:
http://ubuntu-utah.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=571656
This uses OSS, not ALSA, but I wonder if the ALSA developers could use it for
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Susan has also made yet another excellent point why this bug should be
classified as High or Urgent as soon as possible.
We should help the ALSA project fix this if we can (I would even be
willing to send them a donated card or two) -- or to our developers. Let
me know if you require this. I am wi
Here is why it should be supported.
The most numerous group of disabled persons that Linux supports is those that
have minor Repetitive Motion Injuries. These persons (and I am one) can type
and mouse somewhat, but cannot complete a long document without discomfort.
Enter WINE running Dragon Na
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I agree with Mads's comment in regards to importance. Wishlist I believe
is an inappropriate importance for this bug due to the medium-severe
impact it has on a non-trivial number of users. Medium is the minimum
importance I believe this should have, with High perhaps being more
appropriate, due to
I agree, specially since the X-Fi is now one of the main selling cards
for the Sound Blaster trademark and no matter what store you go into
(Micro Center, BestBuy, Circuit City) or even buy your P.C. directly
from Dell like I did (the XPS series!), it comes with an X-Fi card.
This should be reclas
I would say that this has a 'severe impact on a small portion of Ubuntu
users' (those with an X-Fi card cannot get any sound - I'd say that
would classify as "severe impact"). According to
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Importance that means this bug should have
"High importance" - someone should cha
Posted on Dell's board at:
http://www.dellcommunity.com/supportforums/board/message?board.id=sw_linux&message.id=13546
Just an FYI for this.
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Clarification added:
Hardy Daily Build
Current Kernel
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Anyone have any updates on this yet? I have also heard this seems to
work via ALSA/OSS on 64 bit systems (and confirmed it myself via a 64
bit install); however, it still does NOT function on a 32-bit install
and/or system (one in the same, sorry for the clarified sentence...).
Any ideas? It's bee
I have been told that this cant get a higher priority since it has never
worked before, if it had worked before and somehow stopped working it
had been given a higher priority. OSS is having betasupport for this
card but OSS will not be used in Ubuntu, and alsa can not make a driver
for the card if
I have heard that drivers are available for 64-bit systems only. The wikipedia
article mentions them. If they can be made for 64, then they can be made for 32
also, without too much trouble.
Third parties have done work on this.
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I think this should have a higher priority, too.
I have an ASUS computer, for which there are numerous Hardy sound problems,
some of them related to the decision to use pulse, which doesn't work correctly
with WINE.
These issues are going to be resolved only gradually.
The new computers don't
Hello, I have recently joined the Ubuntu forums (URL for this topic:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=734400). I would like to post a
comment to this bug report.
System OS: Dual-boot Hardy 8.04 LTS beta and MS Windows XP.
CPU: AMD64 4800+ dual core
Sound Card: Creative Labs X-Fi Fatal1ty w
I would say this should be adjusted to Low priority. Sound is more than
a "wishlist" item for an OS, I would say, and as others mentioned for
users with this card, this is a show stopper issue. If I couldn't have
sound in an OS I would certainly switch to another.
Is the Linux Driver Project
(http
I agree with Åskar in that this should have a higher priority - it's a real
showstopper for some of us!
Also, I think a friend of mine got en X-Fi Audigy sound card working in Debian
- maybe someone over there knows something?
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I attach output from lspci -vvnn.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12828505/lspci-vvnn.log
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I think this should have a higher priority? I wouldn't say medium but
definitely higher than wishlist. Still does not work in daily hardy
build of March 23.
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Reassigning "linux" as Åskar is reproducing this in hardy.
askand: what version of ubuntu are you running?
afflux: writing this from hardy daily build
askand: so hardy doesn't work? are you using kernel 2.6.24-12?
afflux: yes 2.6.24-12-generic
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I can confirm that it doesnt work in latest hardy alpha
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OSS 4.0 Build 1013 (released recently) apparently contains basic support:
http://4front-tech.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=7485#7485
Binaries: http://www.opensound.com/download.cgi
Source: http://developer.opensound.com/sources/
Apparently only basic playback works, but still better than silence, righ
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policy. For future reference you can learn more about their bug policy
at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeamBugPolicies .
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