OMS. I wish i saw this thread a few days ago. I have been wracking my
brains out trying to fix this problem. I lost my sound after updating to
a new kernal the other day. The sad thing is, i am pretty sure i have
made everything even worse trying to find a soultion. Dammit. When is
this going to be
Again the same problem, no sound after upgrade to 2.6.24-12. My pc is a
acer Aspire 1644wlmi.
lspci |grep Audio
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family)
High Definition Audio Controller (rev 04)
lsmod |grep snd
snd_page_alloc 11400 0
modprobe snd
Same here, sound broke today when I upgraded to 2.6.24-12. Please fix
this bug!
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I confirm that upgrade to 2.6.24-12 broke the sound on IBM X41.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dmesg | grep snd
[ 33.230162] snd: Unknown symbol unregister_sound_special
[ 33.230349] snd: Unknown symbol register_sound_special_device
[ 33.230871] snd: Unknown symbol sound_class
[ 33.574111] snd_timer
same problem as sancheztavo
dmesg snipets:
-- snip --
[ 35.662005] snd: Unknown symbol unregister_sound_special
[ 35.662249] snd: Unknown symbol register_sound_special_device
[ 35.662895] snd: Unknown symbol sound_class
-- end snip --
-- snip --
[ 35.752669] snd_hwdep: Unknown symbol snd_
Sound broke in my pc when I upgraded from kernel 2.6.24-11 to 2.6.24-12.
And the problem exists in both -generic and -i386. I have an onboard
soundcard (It's a nforce2 motherboard and it uses the ac97 sound
module). I have seen that I can't load now the module "soundcore", it
existed in 2.6.24-11 b
I'm not sure, but I'm using a Dell Vostro 1400 with no customization,
and was using 5stack as described in Bug #197394. Sound worked for me
with 5stack in Gutsy. I don't know if it's just coincidence, but it may
be useful information after all.
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it must be something unique to your card because when I talked to the
developer about setting options in the 'alsa-base' file he said we
shouldn't have to do that.
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Changed the options in
/etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base
according to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/197394
options snd-cmipci mpu_port=0x330 fm_port=0x388
options snd-hda-intel model=6stack-digout
And now I get sound at startup.
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The lack of sound (even though everything seems to be working and EQs
show that sound is playing) issue has not been a problem for the last 2+
weeks.
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I am no programmer, but your solution seems quite similar to the 'work-
around' described above, play some sound, suspend, and resume. It works
for me. I'm using kernel 2.6.24-11-generic.
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I am no programmer, but your solution seems quite similar to the 'work-
around' described above, play some sound, suspend, and resume. It works
for me. I'm using kernel 2.6.24-11-generic.
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Apparently there was a bug where the linux sound "system" would put the
card in a very BAD state... I could not get my sound back even by
reinstalling.
The fix, believe it or not, was to boot into Windows which reset the
sound card on boot -- then sound worked fine.
I had the instance when sound
I'm a little worried that months have gone by and this still isn't
fixed, or even seeing any recent activity. Sound is STILL not working
properly on a system that should be among the easiest to support. (Dell
Inspiron 1420n)
At least the problem is no longer rooted in the kernel, since suspendin
Got the same problem, my system is a Dell Vostro 1400 with a HDA Intel
Sound card and the 2.6.24-11-386 kernel.
The problem fixes by imputing "alsa reload" after killing all the
programs that are using sound.
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Well, my sound is gone again with kernel 2.6.24-10 (and related
packages) as well as alsa-base 1.0.16-0ubuntu3. Anything I can do for
helpful diagnostics?
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I talked to the contributor that has committed the next release,
1.0.16r2 , to the upstream.
He said that he is aware of the issue and that the new release package
should fix this problem. The new package has been built and is
currently being pushed to the repository mirrors.
This is not a probl
The 'suspend while playing media' trick seems to work again now on
2.6.24-8, so I'm using that workaround until this bug's boat comes in.
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I've updated to the latest 2.6.24-8 kernel and the problem is
happening...
When I was running 2.4.24-4 fresh from the Alpha4 install CD things were
working fine. After the update things worked until I restarted (2nd
time) after installing 2.4.24-8.
I've tried installing PulseAudio... no good...
Confirmed. I've now lost sound on all kernels, including 2.6.24-3.
Seems there are now multiple severe bugs.
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Ok, I upgraded alsa with yesterday's update release and sound is gone
again. While the /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base is unchanged, I'll try
rebuilding the alsa-modules next.
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Sound stopped working after last kernel upgrade 2.6.24-7 modules. It was
working perfectly before.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ lsmod | grep snd
snd_hda_intel 438104 6
snd_pcm_oss47648 0
snd_mixer_oss 20224 1 snd_pcm_oss
snd_pcm92168 2 snd_hda_intel,snd_p
After noticing to my surprise that sound was suddenly working in the
latest kernel, I tried a reboot to see if it would stay fixed. Broken
again after reboot. So I tried suspending and sound still not working.
Finally, trying a trick mentioned earlier in this thread, I played an
audio file in tot
Ok, I've got it working now. First I rebuilt all alsa-modules using the
module assistant and then I added the line "options snd-hda-intel
model=lg" to /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base
There seems to be some buildup of config fiiles in that directory, that
might cause problems...
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I'm having the same problem (LG-S1-pro laptop, Intel HD audio). While
working on getting decent diagnostics, I stumbeled across error messages
sometimes popping up on the the console giving me "ALSA lib
control.c:909:(snd_ctl_open_noupdate) Invalid CTL front:0"
Any ideas? Still no sound in 2.6.24-
Good news for me! My sound came back after my last update. I am now
running 2.6.24-7-generic (uname -r).
On Feb 8, 2008 6:10 PM, Philippe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> upgrade from gutsy this night. sound don't work
>
> dmesg output
>
>
> [ 409.649587]
> [ 409.649589] Pid: 9205, comm: pulseaudio
upgrade from gutsy this night. sound don't work
dmesg output
[ 409.649587]
[ 409.649589] Pid: 9205, comm: pulseaudio Tainted: P(2.6.24-7-generic
#1)
[ 409.649592] EIP: 0060:[] EFLAGS: 00010206 CPU: 0
[ 409.649608] EIP is at azx_pcm_prepare+0x96/0x250 [snd_hda_intel]
[ 409.649610]
Note that this problem seems to be in the kernel, not alsa-driver,
unless that package is somehow included in the kernel. Sound still
works fine in 2.6.24-3. Setting back to confirmed, unless someone can
explain why this issue is not fixed by a standard apt-get upgrade. I
haven't done anything w
Argh. Just updated to 2.6.24-7, and -still- no sound. Why has this
been marked 'Fix Released' twice now with no actual fix being released?
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I'm not sure what Daniel meant and i'm not sure which package actually
has the driver for hda-intel. Is that provided by alsa-source because I
was under the impression that was just for building it yourself but I
was able to get it working finally but just compiling the new 1.0.16
drivers from alsa
I still don't have any sound after my last update. Does anyone have any
suggestions? Daniel, I read your last post and I am unsure of your exact
meaning... Are you saying we should be reporting this issue elsewhere?
Thanks for you help!
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Everything is fixed here for me now!
Sound works great, and i don't know if it's only me but the sound is coming out
clearer and not showing the staticy high pitches it had played before on full
volume.
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(As a note, please file bugs in hardy's kernel against the "linux"
source package. This reported issue is _only_ relevant if you've used
module-assistant with alsa-source.)
There's a specific quirk for 0x10280209 in upstream 1.0.16 (now final as
of some hours ago). The quirk is also present in t
This "workaround" worked for me too, expect now most videos have a
slight delay in audio/video sync, using STAC92xx.
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I can also confirm that this workaround works for me on my vostro 1400
that also has the sigmatel 9228.
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I found a work-around... While playing a video (I used a Youtube Clip),
suspend the computer. Once fully suspended, wake the computer and Vola!
Sound! Sucks, but it works for me.
By the way, any idea when a fix is coming to Hard? Thanks!
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Thanks for the reply Mr. Cauwelier!
On Jan 28, 2008 4:00 AM, Hervé Cauwelier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Don't bother to paste your configuration: it's known and fixed upstream,
> it just requires a sync.
>
> Sadly enough, the -5 revision didn't include it. Now the the 2.6.24
> kernel is officia
Don't bother to paste your configuration: it's known and fixed upstream,
it just requires a sync.
Sadly enough, the -5 revision didn't include it. Now the the 2.6.24
kernel is officially out, I hope we'll soon have a stable package and be
able to enjoy music again.
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I too am having the same problem. See attached:
1.
2. ALSA Information Script v 0.4.35
3.
4.
5. Script ran on: Sun Jan 27 20:12:03 CST 2008
6.
7.
8. Linux Distribution
9. --
10.
problem confirmed on a dell 1420n even after upgrade to 2.6.24-5.
thanks all..
$ lsmod | grep snd
snd_hda_intel 295328 3
snd_pcm_oss42624 0
snd_mixer_oss 17664 1 snd_pcm_oss
snd_pcm80644 2 snd_hda_intel,snd_pcm_oss
snd_seq_dummy 4740 0
Yes it is. I checked the changelog, the faulty patch is still listed in
the upstream changes. It should have been reverted.
And now I don't have the -3 kernel anymore, I can't listen to music. :-(
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Just upgraded to 2.6.24-5. Sound still broken. Setting status back to
'Confirmed'
Sounds works only on 2.6.24-3 kernel
** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Confirmed
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Problem confirmed here on a dell 1420n on alpha 3. Lost sound after
kernel upgrade. Sounds like this is fixed and in the pipeline already.
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Then it will be fixed in 2.6.24-5-generic. Thanks for looking into this
problem.
status fixcommitted
On Tue, 2008-01-15 at 23:09 +, Hervé Cauwelier wrote:
> The problem is know upstream:
> http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commit;h=d238998fbfa49f30b02f0a5de52
I misread the changelog but there was a hda_intel change between -3 and
-4, from upstream:
* hda_intel suspend latency: shorten codec read
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The problem is know upstream:
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commit;h=d238998fbfa49f30b02f0a5de5294ca53c58348c
The incriminated patch was reverted.
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Got the same problem, my system is a Dell Vostro 1400 with a HDA Intel
Sound card.
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