Fair enough. The only problem with this kind of attitude is that no
hardware is likely to be Ubuntu certified. I've seen an HP laptop
bearing Ubuntu Certified logo 2 years ago. Not any longer. And for the
good reason. The fact that pre-installed (or older) system works just
fine does not mean it
This bug was filed against a series that is no longer supported and so
is being marked as Won't Fix. If this issue still exists in a supported
series, please file a new bug.
This change has been made by an automated script, maintained by the
Ubuntu Kernel Team.
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The bug still exists in Intrepid Release candidate. Any plans to move to
another kernel version? Applications like Ekiga cannot be used until the
bug is fixed.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/200130
You
This is a kernel bug, not an alsa-driver bug.
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Sourcepackagename: alsa-driver = linux
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/200130
You received this bug notification because you are a
New 2.6.27-* kernel included with Intrepid Aplha5 now enables sound
right out of the box. However, the sound level is low, and the mike
produces poor quality sound which is also faint to the point of being
virtually non existing.
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I have recorded a short selection of me dictating. As you can hear, the
sound is faint, and of poor quality. I also wonder if both channels are
working, but I can't tell on my machine.
** Attachment added: A WAV sound file of me dictating
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/17267021/check.wav
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TsingHua TongFang k400(GeForce 7000M / nForce 610M ) works fine in
ubuntu if alsa-base be edited like this:
[code]sudo gedit /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base[/code]
[code]# autoloader aliases
install sound-slot-0 /sbin/modprobe snd-card-0
install sound-slot-1 /sbin/modprobe snd-card-1
install
Thank you for your replies and information. However, a lot has changed since
most of you replied. Can you please check again if this issue still exists when
your system is fully up to date?
If you've still got the problem, please attach the output of 'sudo dmidecode'
and this script:
Still have following problem.
Sound is very, very faint. Can barely hear it even with speakers turned on
full. Sound also appears to be of poor quality but can't really tell.
Incoming sound is also very faint. Speak into expensive microphone and get very
poor, very faint recorded sound.
Have
Your ALSA information is located at http://pastebin.ca/1007094
Should add that all sounds -- even login -- follow same pattern. Sound was OK
on Windows partition before I removed it several weeks ago.
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http://pastebin.ca/942514
I believe I have the same problem. Sound is terrible.
Linux ubuntu 2.6.24-12-rt #1 SMP PREEMPT RT Thu Mar 13 00:49:29 UTC 2008 i686
GNU/Linux
Asus A-1
** Attachment added: lspci-vvnn.log
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12671568/lspci-vvnn.log
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Thank you for your information. I think this report contains enough
information for the developer to decide what's the problem or what
information (s)he still needs.
** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Sense Hofstede (qense) = (unassigned)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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Please wait a few hours with upgrading. The package is being compiled
and uploaded to the repositories. You can follow it's status here:
https://edge.launchpad.net/+builds/palmer
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Thank you for your data. The kernel you're using in 8.04 isn't the latest.
Could you please try and log again when you're system is fully updated?
(by the way, your data will be far more readable when you place the different
commands in different attachments. It isn't bad to add so many
1. Restored original /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base
2. Updated to latest kernel
3. Redoing log as per your request.
$uname -a
Linux mars 2.6.24-12-generic #1 SMP Sat Mar 8 01:30:36 UTC 2008 x86_64 GNU/Linux
# cat /proc/asound/cards
cat: /proc/asound/cards: No such file or directory
dmesg command
Installed recent updates, thank you. The audio device is now there but
there is no sound. Once again,
$uname -a
Linux mars 2.6.24-12-generic #1 SMP Mon Mar 10 14:33:08 UTC 2008 x86_64
GNU/Linux
Using kernel version 2.6.24-12.20
$ cat /proc/asound/cards
0 [NVidia ]: HDA-Intel - HDA
Thank you for reporting this bug. However I think the developers need a little
bit more information before they can fix it.
Please attach the output of the following commands:
uname -a
dmesg
cat /proc/asound/cards
Thanks
** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Sense
Hello Sense,
Thank you for your prompt reply! As per your request, attached is the
command output produced on the same machine running first 7.10 and then
8.04. Hope this helps.
** Attachment added: uname -a, dmesg and cat /proc/asound/cards command
output
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