It also affects me. Ubuntu 11.04 64bit, no /home encryption, GNOME
Classic session.
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The panel encountered a problem while loading... on a
Ah, I see, I thought you had got a good mic quality. It can actually be
usable for short conversations, but in the long term it needs to be
fixed. There is no reason for it to be so noisy. May it be another
"driver" problem?
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The new package is working well for me too.
@CyJambo, how did you get the microphone to work well?
Mine is still too noisy, and pavucontrol acts the same way as alsamixer...
Heartly thanks to all those who helped with the patches. Keep the thread up and
let us know if there is any definitive sol
> 1) is EAPD on node 0x1b required for both headphones and speakers to
work?
Yes.
> 2) what about the EAPD at node 0x1d? Does it affect headphones and/or
> speakers?
Yes, the same way 0x1b does!
I am not having the speakers-headphones switch problem, it works fine for me...
Marius, did
I forgot to say, i uninstalled the previous alsa-hda-dkms package before
trying, and i am using kernel 2.6.39.
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[Aspire 3830TG, Conexant ID
The new alsa-hda-dkms works for me, as it is no longer necessary to turn
on EAPD @ 0x1b at every reboot.
Both speakers and internal mic work; mic's quality is still bad, but it
is usable. I wonder if this is a hardware problem (it shouldn't be).
The bad news is that headphones do not work anymore
Hi, what do you mean by "running an hda-verb command from /etc/rc.local
or something"?
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[Aspire 3830TG, Conexant ID 506c, Speaker, Internal
After rebooting no sound at all again.
EAPD on pin 0x1b resets when the pc is turned off, so i set it again
with HDA_Analizer. But it did not fix the sound even after restarting
the session. As I said above, on my system it apparently works
randomly...
Is there any way to force EAPD on that pin,
Owch... for mic i meant internal mic. I am using duplex analog hardware:
with the other sets i have no output sound.
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David, I confirm 1) and 2a) (i have no external mic in my hands atm). I
have still not tried 3).
The audio now works, both mic and speakers/headphones. After trying
skype the quality fall down, far from being usable.
I second the question above this post. Too bad i can't read Russian :)
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Thanks for explanation David.
I used the HDA_Analizer workout, but it is not completely satisfying: at
first, sound comes out from the speakers, but after a couple of reboots
it won't anymore, randomly. Plus, i have had a weird experience:
I selected, on the audio settings panel, the "hdmi output
So, i tested the pins.
Output without anything plugged in:
Pin 0x19 (Black HP Out): present = No
Pin 0x1a (Not connected): present = No
Pin 0x1b (Black Mic): present = No
Pin 0x1c (Not connected): present = No
Pin 0x1d (Not connected): present = No
Pin 0x1e (Not connected): present = No
Pin 0x1f
Hello, i filed a question too about this bug, you can find it at
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-
driver/+question/162200
My system is a 3830TG with Ubuntu 10.04 kernel 2.6.39-0-generic. Below i
attached the output of alsa-info.sh.
If there is anybody with my same system, may he
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