Hello,
I checked if alsa and stuff is working on other kernels - it seems it is
working brilliantly! Mic and sound works fine!
So the problem would be with the latest kernel. I removed it while being on
previous one and installed it again, but the problem is still present.
Then I tried to do all t
On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 22:50, James Shatto wrote:
> Well there's the old school ways. When all else fails, re-install.
> Fortunately in linux that's not as dreaded as it sounds
>
> $ sudo dpkg --purge --force-all alsa alsa-base alsa-firmware-loaders
> alsa-oss alsa-source alsa-tools alsa-tools-
On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 16:26, James Shatto wrote:
> As I suspected, the modules aren't loaded so alsa isn't even running.
> Hence your original "open" error(s).
>
> How did you install alsa? Not that I think it is your issue, but it
> could be. If you boot with lilo, you need to re-install li
Thank you all for the replies! Very appreciated! :)
> $ sudo modprobe [module]
FATAL: Error inserting snd
(/lib/modules/2.6.35-25-generic/kernel/sound/acore/snd.ko): Unknown
symbol in module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg)
WARNING: Error running install command for snd
WARNING: Error inserting
> Did you issue alsamixer as the command or the full pathname? If the former,
> maybe something is wrong with your path/environment setup.
I used it as both. Nothing works :/
> I am wondering if your OS install hasn't actually loaded the modules
> correctly for your hardware.
Everything worked bef
> Is the file /usr/bin/alsamixer present, or /sbin/alsa ?
>
> Or the /usr/share/alsa directory?
>
> You should have these or equivalents IIUC.
/usr/bin/alsamixer is present and gives:
cannot open mixer: No such file or directory
/sbin/alsa also is present. Gives the usual:
Usage: /sbin/alsa {unlo
Hello,
I have a big problem with my sound. System>Preferences>Sound doesn't
work at all.
I'm working on Ubuntu 10.10, Acer 6930G. Soundcard probably hda-intel.
Interesting things from terminal:
$ alsamixer
cannot open mixer: No such file or directory
$ alsaconf
alsaconf: command not found
$ locate