Bug#618767: module.c: Failed to load module module-alsa-card

2014-04-13 Thread Martin Steigerwald
Am Samstag, 12. April 2014, 20:57:46 schrieb Felipe Sateler:
 Hi,

Hi Felipe,

 On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 12:10:56PM +0100, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
  Package: pulseaudio
  Version: 0.9.21-4
  Severity: normal
  
  Happens on startup on a ThinkPad T42 with. pulseaudio 0.9.21-4 on
  wheezy/sid starts anyway, while 0.9.22-1 from experimental does not -
  no process pulseaudio after executing /etc/init.d/pulseaudio start.
  
  martin@shambhala:~ lspci -nn | grep audio
  00:1f.5 Multimedia audio controller [0401]: Intel Corporation
  82801DB/DBL/DBM (ICH4/ICH4-L/ICH4-M) AC'97 Audio Controller [8086:24c5]
  (rev 01)
  
  Syslog:
  
  Mar 18 11:59:59 shambhala pulseaudio[23408]: alsa-sink.c: Device hw:1 is
  modem, refusing further initialization. Mar 18 11:59:59 shambhala
  pulseaudio[23408]: alsa-source.c: Device hw:1 is modem, refusing further
  initialization. Mar 18 11:59:59 shambhala pulseaudio[23408]:
  module-alsa-card.c: Failed to find a working profile. Mar 18 11:59:59
  shambhala pulseaudio[23408]: module.c: Failed to load  module
  module-alsa-card (argument: device_id=5
  name=platform-thinkpad_acpi
  card_name=alsa_card.platform-thinkpad_acpi tsched=yes ignore_dB=no
  card_properties=module-udev-detect.discovered=1): initialization
  failed.
  
  Kernel is 2.6.38 plain with two hibernation patches that should
  be unrelated. As far as I now ThinkPad ACPI just provides a volume
  info for the volume keys on the ThinkPad although they change PCM
  volume anyway. Maybe best is to ignore it.
 
 This bug was reported a long time ago, and might have been fixed since
 then.
 
 Can you still reproduce this issue? If so, please reply so we might
 debug the issue. Otherwise, I'd like to close this bug.

Honestly:

I gave up on Pulseaudio. I just had too many different annoying issues with 
this software. PulseAudio 4 at least removed the grave latency issues with me 
starting DVD playback in VLC, video started immediately and audio came in 5 
seconds later, while without PulseAudio worked fine.

But I had further issues since then and as usual they go away with an

apt-get purge pulseaudio

I am fed up with how upstream treated some of my bug reports and usage 
scenarios.

Nothing personal and I know you just make the Debian packages.

Feel free to close this bug. I hope KDE will continue to work without 
PulseAudio or as with Network Manager one day PulseAudio will work for me. 
(For Network Manager this was with 0.9 in my perception, although there has 
been a slight regression recently. Upto 0.9 it was several apt-get install / 
apt-get purge cycles with Network Manager as well.)

Thanks,
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Bug#618767: module.c: Failed to load module module-alsa-card

2014-04-12 Thread Felipe Sateler
Hi,

On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 12:10:56PM +0100, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
 Package: pulseaudio
 Version: 0.9.21-4
 Severity: normal
 
 Happens on startup on a ThinkPad T42 with. pulseaudio 0.9.21-4 on
 wheezy/sid starts anyway, while 0.9.22-1 from experimental does not -
 no process pulseaudio after executing /etc/init.d/pulseaudio start.
 
 martin@shambhala:~ lspci -nn | grep audio
 00:1f.5 Multimedia audio controller [0401]: Intel Corporation 82801DB/DBL/DBM 
 (ICH4/ICH4-L/ICH4-M) AC'97 Audio Controller [8086:24c5] (rev 01)
 
 Syslog:
 
 Mar 18 11:59:59 shambhala pulseaudio[23408]: alsa-sink.c: Device hw:1 is 
 modem, refusing further initialization.
 Mar 18 11:59:59 shambhala pulseaudio[23408]: alsa-source.c: Device hw:1 is 
 modem, refusing further initialization.
 Mar 18 11:59:59 shambhala pulseaudio[23408]: module-alsa-card.c: Failed to 
 find a working profile.
 Mar 18 11:59:59 shambhala pulseaudio[23408]: module.c: Failed to load  module 
 module-alsa-card (argument: device_id=5 name=platform-thinkpad_acpi 
 card_name=alsa_card.platform-thinkpad_acpi tsched=yes ignore_dB=no 
 card_properties=module-udev-detect.discovered=1): initialization failed.
 
 Kernel is 2.6.38 plain with two hibernation patches that should
 be unrelated. As far as I now ThinkPad ACPI just provides a volume
 info for the volume keys on the ThinkPad although they change PCM
 volume anyway. Maybe best is to ignore it.


This bug was reported a long time ago, and might have been fixed since
then.

Can you still reproduce this issue? If so, please reply so we might
debug the issue. Otherwise, I'd like to close this bug.

Thanks

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Saludos,
Felipe Sateler


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Bug#618767: module.c: Failed to load module module-alsa-card

2011-03-18 Thread Martin Steigerwald
Package: pulseaudio
Version: 0.9.21-4
Severity: normal

Happens on startup on a ThinkPad T42 with. pulseaudio 0.9.21-4 on
wheezy/sid starts anyway, while 0.9.22-1 from experimental does not -
no process pulseaudio after executing /etc/init.d/pulseaudio start.

martin@shambhala:~ lspci -nn | grep audio
00:1f.5 Multimedia audio controller [0401]: Intel Corporation 82801DB/DBL/DBM 
(ICH4/ICH4-L/ICH4-M) AC'97 Audio Controller [8086:24c5] (rev 01)

Syslog:

Mar 18 11:59:59 shambhala pulseaudio[23408]: alsa-sink.c: Device hw:1 is modem, 
refusing further initialization.
Mar 18 11:59:59 shambhala pulseaudio[23408]: alsa-source.c: Device hw:1 is 
modem, refusing further initialization.
Mar 18 11:59:59 shambhala pulseaudio[23408]: module-alsa-card.c: Failed to find 
a working profile.
Mar 18 11:59:59 shambhala pulseaudio[23408]: module.c: Failed to load  module 
module-alsa-card (argument: device_id=5 name=platform-thinkpad_acpi 
card_name=alsa_card.platform-thinkpad_acpi tsched=yes ignore_dB=no 
card_properties=module-udev-detect.discovered=1): initialization failed.

Kernel is 2.6.38 plain with two hibernation patches that should
be unrelated. As far as I now ThinkPad ACPI just provides a volume
info for the volume keys on the ThinkPad although they change PCM
volume anyway. Maybe best is to ignore it.

ThinkPad ACPI is:

shambhala:~ modinfo thinkpad_acpi
filename:   
/lib/modules/2.6.38-tp42-snapshot-p1+2-dirty/kernel/drivers/platform/x86/thinkpad_acpi.ko
license:GPL
version:0.24
description:ThinkPad ACPI Extras
author: Henrique de Moraes Holschuh h...@hmh.eng.br
author: Borislav Deianov boris...@users.sf.net
alias:  dmi:bvnIBM:bvrI[MU]ET??WW*
alias:  tpacpi
srcversion: 126803508A53DBF2AA0D019
alias:  acpi*:IBM0068:*
depends:snd,rfkill,hwmon,nvram
vermagic:   2.6.38-tp42-snapshot-p1+2-dirty preempt mod_unload PENTIUMM 
parm:   experimental:Enables experimental features when non-zero (int)
parm:   debug:Sets debug level bit-mask (uint)
parm:   force_load:Attempts to load the driver even on a mis-identified 
ThinkPad when true (bool)
parm:   fan_control:Enables setting fan parameters features when true 
(bool)
parm:   brightness_mode:Selects brightness control strategy: 0=auto, 
1=EC, 2=UCMS, 3=EC+NVRAM (uint)
parm:   brightness_enable:Enables backlight control when 1, disables 
when 0 (uint)
parm:   hotkey_report_mode:used for backwards compatibility with 
userspace, see documentation (uint)
parm:   volume_mode:Selects volume control strategy: 0=auto, 1=EC, 
2=N/A, 3=EC+NVRAM (uint)
parm:   volume_capabilities:Selects the mixer capabilites: 0=auto, 
1=volume and mute, 2=mute only (uint)
parm:   volume_control:Enables software override for the console audio 
control when true (bool)
parm:   index:ALSA index for the ACPI EC Mixer (int)
parm:   id:ALSA id for the ACPI EC Mixer (charp)
parm:   enable:Enable the ALSA interface for the ACPI EC Mixer (bool)
parm:   hotkey:Simulates thinkpad-acpi procfs command at module load, 
see documentation
parm:   bluetooth:Simulates thinkpad-acpi procfs command at module 
load, see documentation
parm:   video:Simulates thinkpad-acpi procfs command at module load, 
see documentation
parm:   light:Simulates thinkpad-acpi procfs command at module load, 
see documentation
parm:   cmos:Simulates thinkpad-acpi procfs command at module load, see 
documentation
parm:   led:Simulates thinkpad-acpi procfs command at module load, see 
documentation
parm:   beep:Simulates thinkpad-acpi procfs command at module load, see 
documentation
parm:   brightness:Simulates thinkpad-acpi procfs command at module 
load, see documentation
parm:   volume:Simulates thinkpad-acpi procfs command at module load, 
see documentation
parm:   fan:Simulates thinkpad-acpi procfs command at module load, see 
documentation

Thanks.

-- System Information:
Debian Release: wheezy/sid
  APT prefers testing
  APT policy: (450, 'testing'), (400, 'unstable'), (110, 'experimental')
Architecture: i386 (i686)

Kernel: Linux 2.6.38-tp42-snapshot-p1+2-dirty (PREEMPT)
Locale: LANG=de_DE.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=de_DE.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash

Versions of packages pulseaudio depends on:
ii  adduser   3.112+nmu2 add and remove users and groups
ii  consolekit0.4.4-1framework for defining and trackin
ii  libasound21.0.23-2.1 shared library for ALSA applicatio
ii  libc6 2.11.2-11  Embedded GNU C Library: Shared lib
ii  libcap2   1:2.20-1   support for getting/setting POSIX.
ii  libdbus-1-3   1.4.6-1simple interprocess messaging syst
ii  libgdbm3  1.8.3-9GNU dbm database routines (runtime
ii  libice6