Same problem for me:
after upgrading to 17.10, no more sound devices shown by pulse.
Lenovo Ideapad Z510 with Intel hda soundchip.
Alsainfo attached.
** Attachment added: "alsa-info.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1728587/+attachment/5000294/+files/alsa-info.txt
I just found a fix here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1720519
You have to remove and reinstall alsa-base and pulseaudio.
I figured it out when I tried to start pulseaudio directly, and got this
error message:
W: [pulseaudio] module.c: module-combine is deprecated: Pl
Yes, it is similar to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hugin/+bug/817889.
But both hugin and autopano-sift are in universe repository now, so at
least a package suggestion would be helpful.
Thanks a lot.
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Bugs, whi
Public bug reported:
Hugin settings offer to use autopano-sift as keypoint generator (even default?).
So the hugin package should have a suggestion / recommondation / dependency to
autopano-sift.
If the autopano-sift package is not installed, hugin gives the confusing
error message "The program
bug still exists in *fresh* install of (K)Ubuntu Natty Narwal. Hence
this package is totally useless right now.
wish there was this plasmoid from old kde versions where one can display
the console output of any program, and set it manually to fortunes. was
also much more versitale, e.g. for other
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: plasma-widget-fortunoid
The widget box is created, but then says object cannot be created because
"Cannot find /usr/bin/fortune.pl /usr/games/fortune"
But both fortune(.pl) files do exist. Widget was working fine in the past.
The bug might be due to upda
Not fixed in Karma:
How to reproduce:
- open pavucontrol (0,9,8+git20090701-0ubuntu2) and an alsamixer of your choice
(e.g. kmix)
- start an audiostream
- adjust volume at alsa
- switch to pavucontrol window, et voila: it changes the alsamixer settings.
I am a victim of the horrible distortions
What the ...???
You guys trying really hard to keep me away from Amarok 2 - Guess now you got
it :-(
Only one question: Why? Support less than more?
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With linux-image-2.6.27-generic from intrepid repos OMFS works fine,
thanks!
(lets see how sound support for my Toshiba P100 laptop will work with the
final version, this seems to get worse [won't work with 2.6.27, but does with
2.6.24], see https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/136469)
Cheers
Torste
I did automount the following way:
edit the options of your media player in amarok and add the following lines:
before connect: "kdesu mount /dev/sdb2 /media/karma/"
after disconnect: "kdesu umount /media/karma/"
Labels might be different, don't know because i use the german translation :-)
This wa
I found another buggy thing:
When returning from suspend mode (which acutally works, yeah!) sound doesn't
work anymore - neigther speaker nor headphones :-(
The card is still present in lscpi, aplay -l and mixers. Nothing suspicious in
dmesg. My external usb sound card works fine before and after
I installed Hardy Heron fresh from CD (i386) on my Toshiba Satellite
P100-413 PSPA3E (conexant sound chip, but no "surround channels") and
everything works out-of-box; sound as well as headphones. No DSDT hacks
nor acpi=off
Maybe one point: I still use Bios v2.40
If you want and tell me how I can
So by unmuting this channel there are no more problems with headphone jack and
sound? works out-of-box with Hardy?
Can someone else with a P100 please confirm that?
Headphone is quite important for me, that's why I'm afraid of "up"grading to
the Heron
Thanks a lot in advance!
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Okay, here's how to get karma&amarok working with Hardy:
1. install amarok and libkarma from ubuntu sources
2. download the OMFS module ver.0.7.6 from
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=155788&package_id=175124
3. untar, make_modules, make_modules_install
4. download the amarok
version 0.7.6 from
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=155788&package_id=175124
compiles without any errors on an actual hardy kernel 2.6.24.8.8
Guess you just have to update omfs-source if there isn't any integration
to the kernel or kernel-modules package planned
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hope I've answered all your questions for the MIR in the new section
"background info"
libkarma works "out of the box" if the karma is mounted and you're using
an amarok version with karma-support
Oh btw. libkarma also seems to provide access to the device not only via
USB and OMFS but also via i
That is fresh from the Toshiba Linux User Mailing List:
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I have a Satellite P100-126 (PSPAG) with known problems of GPU fan and
sound.
I have tried to use a custom DSDT but without any improvement.
Looking for a solution I have found this kernel parameter: pci=usepirqmask
Using this I have solv
Hi,
I tested Hardy Alpha 2 LiveCD today (kernel 2.6.24-2-generic): sound & acpi
works out-of-the-box! No idea what about the nvidia temp issue because no
nvidia driver on the CD (and no time for playing around ;-)
Cheers
Torsten
P.S. apt kernel updates suck! I removed my dsdt files but the upda
Public bug reported:
compiles perfect with Gutsy 2.6.22-14, but not with Hardy 2.6.24-2-generic.
"make modules" has the following output:
~/bin/modules/omfs# make modules
make -C /lib/modules//build M=/home/torsten/bin/modules/omfs modules
make: *** /lib/modules//build: No such file or directory.
just made a quick test with the 2.6.24-1-generic image: sound works
out-of-the-box, maybe because of custom DSDT (did not removed the files prior
initrd compilation), ACPI too.
I have BIOS 2.40
Problems I encountered: no restricted-modules available yet (so no
Nvidia graphics nor Intel Wireless)
@mshtawythug:
Till now no one managed to get sound running with the default ubuntu gutsy
kernel 2.6.22
So you can eigther use a 2.6.22er kernel converted from another distro (look up
for comments on this) or take the feisty kernel 2.6.20 from the feisty
repository and apply the DSDT patch - ple
some new findings from me (but still no solution for the default gutsy
kernel):
the "acpi_osi=" appendix to the kernel line in grub is new in 2.6.22 and
allows us to specify which OS should be pretended to the BIOS. By
default in 2.6.22 (vanilla) it is !Linux, which means not-Linux. This
was chan
Hi,
I posted our problem on the toshiba-linux mailing list and got the following
reply:
The problem isn't with the 2.6.22 kernel, it's actually with the
2.6.23kernel and the Ubuntu team has backported the change to
2.6.22. A vanilla 2.6.22 kernel with a DSDT patch and the latest alsa
drivers wor
Did anyone tried to (re)compile ALSA? I did so, but all I got was a
whole bunch of unresolved symbols. First I tried the regular way
"module-assistant" to recompile the alsa 1.0.14 from Ubuntu sources, and
than the fresh 1.0.15 version from alsa-project.org which seem to have
major changes in the h
need this OSI stuff
Some freak here who wants to check the kernel ACPI/DSDT changes from 2.6.20 to
2.6.22 in Ubuntu? I guess that's the only way to solve our problem.
Greetings,
alphablue52
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https://bugs.laun
@Luis
Gutsy seems to accept the patched DSDT in the initram. You can simply check
this by running the patched version and do a cat /proc/acpi/dsdt > dsdt.dat,
iasl -d dsdt.dat (which we all love ;-)
And of course the size of /boot/initrd.img-2.6.22-... changes
I switched back to the feisty kern
Same problem here, with a Toshiba Satellite P100-313 and BIOS 2.40 (I
still found no reason why upgrading to 3.00 - "Vista Compatibilty"
doesn't count :-p)
It is really embarrassing - another new Ubuntu, more not working
hardware again :-(
Oh, and btw. after following the upgrade instrutions to G
I started it, and added it to the MIR queue
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MainInclusionReportlibkarma
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I use the OMFS since kernel version 2.6.17 without any problems. Just sudo make
modules_install.
Please add this module, so that Ubuntu will support one more media device.
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just another annoyed feisty user with a Canon LiDE 20. scanimage works
but not kooka and the other GUIs :-(
device `plustek:libusb:002:002' is a Canon N670U/N676U/LiDE20 USB
flatbed scanner
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Well, the Debian experimental package of Amarok is compiled with Rio Karma
support (search for version 1.4.5-3).
The libkarma0 is in the Ubuntu universe repository of feisty fawn, so all left
to do is recompiling Amarok with the --with-libkarma option and providing an
OMFS package, maybe just as
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