Wow, it's been awhile since I commented on this. I finally upgraded to
11.04 and set "options snd_hda_intel model=auto". And it works
great!!! Excellent job everyone, and I'm glad that a bug that I opened
got resolved :)
Oh, and @ruslan, sounds like you have a completely different problem
Hi David,
After following your instructions, same problem as 10.10: with model no
sound, without model tinny sound. I verified that the override was
installed as well:
filename: /lib/modules/2.6.35-22-generic/updates/dkms/snd-hda-codec.ko
license:GPL
description:HDA codec core
s
Outputs from alsa-info, in case it helps, both same installation with
only two changes:
2.6.35 kernel, no snd-hda-intel line (tinny sound): http://www.alsa-
project.org/db/?f=f946d6585ad115f6d3910bcc6ae5f9d7c3fc839b
2.6.35 kernel, with snd_hda_intel model=lenovo-sky (no sound):
http://www.alsa-
p
Problem is related to the kernel. I went back to 2.6.32 and without the
options snd-hda-intel line, tinny sound. But when I add that line
(including model=lenovo-sky), the sound works great! So, 10.10 with
2.6.32 kernel has same behavior as 10.04.
This bug might be related (same Realtek ALC888 dri
I removed the line and rebooted, same problem.
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[Realtek ALC888] Regression from 10.04: No sound with snd_hda_intel
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Installed "Crack of the Day" alsa-driver code, as suggested. Final line
of alsa-base.conf is now only:
options snd_hda_intel
Same problem as before, no subwoofer. Also, note that when I plug in
headphones, the subwoofer does not turn on (and never has, which makes
me think it's not a dupe of bug
Just tried model=auto. Result is same as if the line wasn't added:
super-tinny audio coming from only front 2 speakers.
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[Realtek ALC888] Regression from 10.04: No sound with snd_hda_intel
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A couple other users are having this same problem. See thread
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1596068
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Public bug reported:
The Lenovo Y530 has a set of speakers, all of which need to be working
to get adequate sound. On both 10.04 and 10.10, the default
configuration only uses 2 speakers, which is unbearably tinny. In 10.04,
following instructions at
http://www.linlap.com/wiki/lenovo+ideapad+y530,
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