I just want to mentioned that I am also affected by this bug and that
I've tested with kernel 4.7 rc4 without success. The error remains and
the kern.log and syslog grow with the same messages.
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I have it with a fresh install
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I can confirm that like Mark Schewe wrote, muting is working when using
the notebook headphone jack.
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internal speakers do not mute if in dockingstation
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** Package changed: linux (Ubuntu) = alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
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X200 - Internal speakers get not muted when in dockingstation
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Public bug reported:
When I plug my Lenovo X200 Thinkpad in the Ultrabase dockingstation, the
internal speakers of the notebook don't get muted. I hear sound through
both, the external speakers connected to the ultrabase as well as the
internal speakers. Its working fine under windows.
I tried
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Same problem for me. Thinkpad X200 + Ultrabase.
If I plug the headphones to the Ultrabase audio jack, I hear sound
through both the headphones and from the notebook itself.
If i plug the headphones directly to the notebook, it works fine.
Had the problem with Ubuntu 9.10 as well. Windows is
Even if you try to install cdt 6 using eclipse's plugin installer (as
described here http://www.eclipse.org/cdt/downloads.php) I get these
errors:
Cannot complete the install because one or more required items could not be
found.
Software being installed: Mylyn Bridge: C/C++ Development
Hello,
In my case the crash happened after inserting wins to
/etc/nsswitch.conf (just like jedioetzi)
I solve the crash by changing the position of wins inside the
/etc/nsswitch.conf:
[...]
hosts: files mdns4_minimal [NOTFOUND=return] dns mdns4 wins
[...]
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