This bug report was marked as Incomplete and has not had any updated
comments for quite some time. As a result this bug is being closed.
Please reopen if this is still an issue in the current Ubuntu release
http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download . Also, please be sure to
provide any requested
Could those affected indicate if they are still seeing this behaviour.
I see from the report that the problem is transient in that it occurs on
some boots and not others. Could we get the alsa information attached
to this bug for a boot which has broken sound (not a good boot at this
time). You
OK, then it's not a (sorry, you're right...I'm used to people blaming
Pulse for um...everything...PulseAudio ate my lunch!) Phonon issue.
The aplay doesn't work either thing means it's almost certainly the
driver.
Hm, will have to see if the quirk you need already exists or if you
need a new one.
PulseAudio is not installed in my system (I thought in Kubuntu was not
installed by default). So it could be a Phonon problem, but sound is not
working in GTK applications, nor aplay either.
output of lsmod | grep snd:
snd_hda_intel 381872 1
snd_pcm_oss46848 0
snd_mixer_oss
By the way, can you file a separate bug for the volume key issue?
That's unrelated to the sound driver. It's likely to be related to
acpi.
** Also affects: linux
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
--
Sound intermittently inaudible at boot with Sigmatel STAC9200
Oops, marked an upstream on the wrong bug.
** Changed in: linux
Status: New = Invalid
--
Sound intermittently inaudible at boot with Sigmatel STAC9200
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/277339
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Bugs, which is subscribed to
Just a bit of constructive criticism here. I don't doubt Mackenzie when
he says that there are likely multiple bugs. But I think that people
reporting a bug which certainly -seems- very similar on the surface
should be treated with respect. People reporting bugs should be
respectful, and people
Mackenzie:
Yes, the problem still persists. I updated to Intrepid when it was
oficially released, and now sound is not working one every three times I
start my laptop (more or less). It's the same problem that happened with
Hardy . Also,sometimes, sound stops working while it's on and I have to
When it stops working while it's on, is there anything specific you're
doing? Does it ever stop in the middle of you listening to something?
Any ACPI events in between, like hibernate or suspend?
--
Sound intermittently inaudible at boot with Sigmatel STAC9200
No ACPI events, I haven't try to hibernate or suspend yet. It just
happens when I'm listening to something. For example, when watching a
youtube video sound has stopped working in the middle of it. It doesn't
stop working in the middle of listening to something very often, though.
It's more common
When it works on boot and stops working later while you're running, can
you post the output of:
ps -ef | grep pulse
lsmod | grep snd
Also try aplay /usr/share/sounds/login.wav and see if any sound still
comes out that way. I'm wondering if PulseAudio is dying for some
reason or if the driver is
@Mackenzie This is clearly a related issue; HDA Intel (czar), HDA Intel
(Derek), HDA Intel (Sikiatriko) and HDA Intel (Richard). So, thanks for
your help but unless you have something valuable to share please keep
this conversation on-topic and the multi-replies to a minimum. k, ty.
--
Sound
No, go file your own bug.
They are separate issues. See where I listed STAC9205, ALC889A, and
ALC888? Those are all separate codecs. They all use separate drivers.
I just read all of your alsa-info.sh outputs, and you three *definitely*
have very different hardware from Sikiatriko, Jean, and
13 matches
Mail list logo