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Assignee: Daniel T Chen (crimsun) => (unassigned)
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Title:
Headphones do not work, built-in speakers do
Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Bug description:
Binary package hint: pulseaudio
I am running Ubuntu 9.04 (installed from the alternate cd) 64-bit on a
Gateway M-Series M-1617 W650A. It has an ATI
Technologies Inc SBx00 Azalia (Intel HDA) for audio.
I have sound playing fine through the internal speakers. When I plug
in headphones, the sound no longer works. If I unplug them, the
internal speakers work again. I have checked the basics - the
headphones and jack on the laptop work if I am using Ubuntu 8.04
(32-bit).
With my recent upgrade to 8.10 (32-bit), I had a similar problem. The
bugs here said I would work around the issue: "killall pulseaudio ;
sudo alsa force-reload ; pulseaudio --start" every time I plugged in
the headphones. That used to work until I unplugged them and tried
plugging them in again. I figured it was just a problem with 8.10 and
9.04 wasn't far away. Plus I could get my headphones to work.
9.04 came and I upgraded (32-bit). Sound didn't work at all. I
decided to go with the 64-bit edition, so I nuked the drive and
started clean. Sound works as long as headphones are not plugged in.
So I tried the 32-bit edition. Same results. Moved back to the
64-bit edition and today I'm finally filing the bug.
Let me know what information I can get you. I did try searching
around for a solution before, including the infamous post in the forum
for how to get sound working and tried several things in there with
the hope that things would work.
As a side note, my "Front" volume always came up at about 70% with
each fresh install. Since the master volume was also at 70%, I could
barely hear any sound. I suggest that the Front volume (or any volume
control besides Master) gets set to 100% on fresh installs so people
don't think the sound doesn't work any more.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: amd64
ArecordDevices:
List of CAPTURE Hardware Devices
card 0: SB [HDA ATI SB], device 0: STAC92xx Analog [STAC92xx Analog]
Subdevices: 2/2
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
Subdevice #1: subdevice #1
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC0: fidian 3982 F mixer_applet2
Card0.Amixer.info:
Card hw:0 'SB'/'HDA ATI SB at 0xf040 irq 16'
Mixer name : 'SigmaTel STAC9205'
Components : 'HDA:838476a0,107b0566,00100204
HDA:11c11040,11c10001,00100200'
Controls : 18
Simple ctrls : 13
Card1.Amixer.info:
Card hw:1 'HDMI'/'HDA ATI HDMI at 0xcfdec000 irq 19'
Mixer name : 'ATI ATI RS690/780 HDMI'
Components : 'HDA:1002791a,00791a00,0010'
Controls : 4
Simple ctrls : 1
Card1.Amixer.values:
Simple mixer control 'IEC958',0
Capabilities: pswitch pswitch-joined
Playback channels: Mono
Mono: Playback [off]
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.04
NonfreeKernelModules: ath_hal
Package: pulseaudio 1:0.9.14-0ubuntu20
ProcEnviron:
PATH=(custom, user)
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
SHELL=/bin/bash
SourcePackage: pulseaudio
Uname: Linux 2.6.28-11-generic x86_64
UserAsoundrc:
# ALSA library configuration file
# Include settings that are under the control of asoundconf(1).
# (To disable these settings, comment out this line.)
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