If the driver is auto-muting when nothing is plugged in, that seems to
be a bug which should be fixed.
Can you provide the information listed under 'Reporting problems' at
http://alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Help_To_Debug_Intel_HDA?
Ben.
OK, I re-enabled the auto-mute feature (so no
Just in case, I found the following line appears in boot messages when I boot
v3.0 *right after* rebooting from 2.6.39:
Setting up ALSA...warning: 'alsactl restore' failed with error message 'Found
hardware: HDA-Intel Realtek ALC660 HDA:10ec0861,1043c603,00100340
0x1043 0x81e7
Hope it helps,
On Sun, 2011-08-21 at 09:57 +0100, Antonio Marcos López Alonso wrote:
Just in case, I found the following line appears in boot messages when I boot
v3.0 *right after* rebooting from 2.6.39:
Setting up ALSA...warning: 'alsactl restore' failed with error message 'Found
hardware: HDA-Intel
It's not directly related to this message, but in 3.0 the Realtek HDA
driver was changed to implement auto-mute. For example, if something is
plugged into the headphone socket then speaker output (assumed to be
line-out) should be muted. Depending on the board configuration, other
On Sun, 2011-08-21 at 17:54 +0100, Antonio Marcos López Alonso wrote:
It's not directly related to this message, but in 3.0 the Realtek HDA
driver was changed to implement auto-mute. For example, if something is
plugged into the headphone socket then speaker output (assumed to be
Package: linux-2.6
Version: linux-image-3.0.0-1-amd64
Severity: normal
--- Please enter the report below this line. ---
After upgrading from 2.6.39 to 3.0.0 kernel I get no sound systemwide (booting
from 2.6.39 still has sound though so this seems to be a kernel issue). I'm
attaching lspci and
Hi,
Antonio Marcos López Alonso wrote:
After upgrading from 2.6.39 to 3.0.0 kernel I get no sound systemwide
(booting
from 2.6.39 still has sound though so this seems to be a kernel issue). I'm
attaching lspci and dmesg output. I will send further info upon request.
Thanks for reporting
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