Can I upgrade it on 14.04 or do I have to install 14.10/15.04?
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Title:
Dell XPS 15 - audio combo jack - microphone not workin
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Title:
Dell XPS 15 - audio combo jack - microphone not working
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And what about the patch? Should I use it first?
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[Acer Aspire G7711, Realtek ALC888] Underruns, dropouts or crackling
Raymond, could you please be more specific on how to do this?
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[Acer Aspire G7711, Realtek ALC888] Underruns, dropouts
Err, sorry it doesnt mute the soudns completly, just sets the main
volume to 0, it can be restored.
The music is clear however on headphonses.
In gnome-control-center should Subwoofer Volume change on changing Main Volume
or is it another bug?
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I dont know if im doing "trigger_sense = false" right way, cant change
it while X is running, so maybe it can be set somewhere in
"/etc/pulse"...?
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When headphones plugged in the front panel:
# hda-verb /dev/snd/hwC0D0 0x1b GET_PIN_SENSE 0
nid = 0x1b, verb = 0xf09, param = 0x0
value = 0x8000
When unplugged:
# hda-verb /dev/snd/hwC0D0 0x1b GET_PIN_SENSE 0
nid = 0x1b, verb = 0xf09, param = 0x0
value = 0x0
Setting this before lightdm starts
Daniel, none of the solutions from that page worked for me. The only way
to use my sound in 13.10 was to remove PulseAudio and use Alsa.
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** Description changed:
Gnome-shell fullscreen windows minimizing on lost focus.
This happends if for eg:
- working in IDE and Building/Running app,
- working in IDE and running external tool,
- Alt-tabbing away from window,
- - Running/showing other app using global key-bindings.
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Public bug reported:
Gnome-shell fullscreen windows minimizing on lost focus.
This happends if for eg:
- working in IDE and Building/Running app,
- working in IDE and running external tool,
- Alt-tabbing away from window,
- Running/showing other app using global key-bindings.
etc.
$ lsb_release
I believe the "Permission denied" is another issue - somehow created
"pulse" dir was owned by the root, and no sound could be played (from
some apps at least).
The sound is crackling on LiveCD as much as after installation.
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Public bug reported:
Sound on the right channel is cracky.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.10
Package: alsa-base 1.0.25+dfsg-0ubuntu4
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.11.0-13.20-generic 3.11.6
Uname: Linux 3.11.0-13-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
ApportVersion: 2.12.5-0ubuntu
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