Can someone confirm if this is resolved in the base distribution without
any workaround as I need to work out how to back out the workarounds
above since it also interferes with USB/Bluetooth headset.
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Just reporting: I have the problem in a HP mini 1033cl. No sound from built-in
speaker, but with headphones or whatever from sound jack or output. I tried the
workaround (they all) and I still have no sound. Its probable that after kernel
and ALSA scheduled update it will be fixed? If so, when
I experience the same problems on a Samsung NC10 on Jaunty UNR.
Can anyone tell me if one of the fixes/workarounds has gone into Karmic? Sound
works well there.
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And here an Arnaud Soyez method addon to optimize the procedure to start
the system with the volume settings you left on last shutdown, reboot,
etc.
Create a file halt.local in /etc with:
1.) sudo touch /etc/halt.local
2.) gksu gedit /etc/halt.local
Add this content into that file:
#!/bin/sh
I just ran the automatic updates and it hosed the sound again. I tried
repeating the steps used the first time and I have had no such luck yet.
Is there anyone from the sound team working this? Is there any way that
we can go back through all of these fixes and come up with a form of
macro that we
** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Status: Won't Fix = In Progress
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In case of kernel updates, if you followed my work around, you have to re-run:
sudo m-a a-i alsa-source
sudo reboot
And please ANYONE (billy especially), don't change the statuses of this
bug unless you are planning on fixing it, or you are a package
maintainer!
** Changed in: alsa-driver
I can't put it back as Won't fix, so I set it as Invalid in alsa-driver.
but this is certainly not In Progress!
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@John Montgomery:
That's the problem... an operating system that is mostly maintained by a
community that consists largely of volunteers. Canonical have to employ
an Armada of developers, else this Distro will never get out of this
sittuation. Today its the sound, tomorrow the graphic card,
The priority is related to both the bug report and the concerned
package. High priority would mean that the linux package would keep you
from using your computer or also it could mean that it can't install
itself. High would also suggest that the bug needs to be fixed within a
few days.
Andy has
WOW still no user friendly solution, looks like bug #1 is far, far away.
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Not exactly sure what your definition of user friendly is, but
Arnaud's solution seems pretty straightforward to me, and I'm definitely
no linux genius. Just my two cents, but considering the fact that this
is a single issue on a particular machine that otherwise seems to work
100% with everything
Just out of curiosity... Why wouldn't this be prioritized as High
instead of Medium? Considering its the only known bug on this device
and that fixing it would move it from a Tier 2 device to Tier 1. That's
a huge plus for Ubuntu...
As I have mentioned before we aren't looking for workarounds.
Hit alt+f2 and type:
gksudo chmod +x /etc/rc.local
Hit alt+f2 again and type:
gksudo gedit /etc/rc.local
And add these lines before 'exit 0' to make sure your volume is always
the same:
amixer set Speaker unmute
amixer set Speaker 100%
amixer set 'PC Beep' mute
amixer set Master 70%
Save and
I did in a different way but still using /etc/rc.local
Once I set al volumes the way I wanted (which might differ from the above ones)
I issued from a terminal: sudo alsactl store
Then in /etc/rc.local (before the exit 0 as Arnaud pointed out) I put alsactl
restore (no need of sudo here since
Arnaud Soyez:
I appreciate your workaround..my sound is working, but whenever i
reboot, the sound is muted and i need to go into preferences are unmute
the speakers. i am a noob, but i've tried to fix this without success.
i saw one other poster had the same problem. do you have any ideas
@Andy,
Is there any thing else you need tested from us?
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I followed Arnaud Soyez's post on my Compaq Mini 702ea (UK) [ubuntu
netbook remix 9.04]. It worked perfectly!
Again, thanks for the help!
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@todoleo
I know, you said that on the post before...
This bug is assigned to Andy.
although Arnaud's approach seems to fix it, it is only a work-around.
The goal is to fix this officially, and for it to be in the release, and
official updates. So that it works out-the-box..
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I followed Arnaud Soyez's post on my Compaq Mini 702ea (UK) [vanilla
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Thanks for the help!
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on 1119TU sound isn't working... alsa .20 and new kernel doesn't
helps...
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just want to add mine is a mini 1137NR, there is no sound. i am also not
sure if hibernate works, there is no such option when I choose shutdown.
i run 9.04 from a USB stick.
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HP Mini 1000 (1030nr)
I installed Jaunty the night it was released and had sound straight out of the
box. Updates killed my sound at some point. Here is how I recovered full use
of speakers and mic (Skype works like a champ!)
Enable Sound, Video Mic (Skype)
- System | Administration |
I just registered and logged in to say that Arnaud Soyez's fix above
fixed my sound. Thank you very much for the support you add to Ubuntu!
You've converted another Windows fan (not me but my brother who I
install UNR on their HP Mini 1000).
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Confirming that Arnaud's solution from comment #44
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for my 1030NR. Sound is coming from the speakers as it should.
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A version 20 point release of ALSA is out which also works fine (if not
better... sound seems louder than with version 19... dunno if it's my
imagination). I just did a fresh install of UNR on my HP1030NR following
the prescription in Mauricio Marambio comment 63 above. That recipe
works great. I
Hi,
this is the 1st bug I've tracked in launchpad. Regarding Daniel's post
above:
Changed in alsa-driver (Ubuntu):
status: New → Won't Fix
Does this mean there will NOT be an official bug fix for Ubuntu Jaunty
for this speaker issue?
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Fixes come from the linux source package (that generates kernel images).
On May 7, 2009 9:05 AM, mozillar mozilla...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi,
this is the 1st bug I've tracked in launchpad. Regarding Daniel's post
above:
Changed in alsa-driver (Ubuntu):
status: New → Won't Fix
Does this
To clarify that, mozillar, what you see there means that the bug won't
be fixed in the alsa-driver package specifically. If you look near the
top of the bug page, you'll see three projects listed as affected by
this report :)
I am also experiencing this issue, as described, with a mini 1035nr.
Arnaud's fix worked! My sound works perfectly! I still have a youtube
problem, though.
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(Changes are not ported to the alsa-driver source, which aims to remain
a pristine upstream tarball.)
** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Won't Fix
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As stated before this is a Bug fix forum, not a support forum. So I
think we need to stick to what the person who is assigned the bug (in
this case Andy) requests of us. The other fixes might not be
addressing the problem correctly, even though they seem to fix part or
some of the issue on the
I tried the solution of Arnaud https://bugs.launchpad.net/netbook-
remix/+bug/318942/comments/44 and works speakers, headphones but
i dont tried the micro... and also works the buttons f8, f10 y f11.
Thank you very much...
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I've been wrestling with this issue on an HP Mini 1000 for over three
months or so. A solution has been found to restoring sound to the
external speakers as linked below. Working great. I hope the UNR
build team will resolve this so that HP customers can enjoy running a
real Ubuntu on their
Well It's possible that wireless stoped working because of the kernel version
number ?
-11 vs -12 which makes ubuntu restricted drivers not work together anymore ?
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@llimaa,
I am not familiar with the framework used to manage restricted drivers
but your hypothesis seems consistent with the behaviour we are seeing.
If you know more about the code managing the relationship between the
restricted drivers and the kernel version maybe you could suggest some
Just found that older custom kernel with restricted driver package
tutorial hack on the net but I did not try it.
http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-441013.html
I think the wireless network stopped working (broadcom closed source)
because of the restricted driver modules -11 package does
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CustomRestrictedModules
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** Also affects: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Ok the previous kernel change was too intrusive to be applied for all
users of the hda driver. I have respun it such that the updated codec
is only used for the HP mini 1000 Could those of you with that system
please test this kernel and report back. These new kernels can be found
at the URL
@Andy Whitcroft,
Thanks for working on the patch. I downloaded and installed
linux-image-2.6.28-12-generic_2.6.28-12.43lp318942apw10_i386.deb
I tested on an HP Mini 1000 (1030NR) with reports the Codec and
Subsystem Ids expected:
$ egrep 'Codec:|Subsystem Id:'
@Andy Whitcroft,
Well the image worked and sound was heard, but it seemed to be at the
cost of losing wireless... I did not experience the amber light, as
mentioned by Don, (it remained blue). However the problem was the same-
there was only wired network available, no wireless. My experience
@Mauricio
-Reporting back as promised-
attempted your solution but failed to connect to alsa-project.org as
shown below:
ci...@cindy-mini:~$ ./sound.sh
--2009-04-29 10:58:51--
ftp://ftp.alsa-project.org/pub/driver/alsa-driver-1.0.19.tar.bz2
= `alsa-driver-1.0.19.tar.bz2'
Resolving
I'm assuming their server is temp down, I will try again tonight.
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After i installing the backported kernel from
http://people.ubuntu.com/~apw/lp318942-jaunty/ sound work on my compaq
700 (exactly the same model as the HP Minihp mini 1000)
thanks!
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@jcuhoh - That site has been down for at least a couple of days. Check
out the mirror list from www.alsa-project.org, and grab it from the
alternate site. That's what I had to do. Good luck!
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Just purchased HP mini 1000 for my wife, removed HP's Distro and
performed clean install with current 9.04 Netbook Remix.
Everything works great but sound. I like using Ubuntu, but I'm afraid
that changing the kernel may be way over my head.
I'm not sure which of the other fixes listed above I
@jcuhoh:
You could try this solution:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/netbook-remix/+bug/318942/comments/63
since it doesn't change your kernel.
Hope this work for you.
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I know this is not a support forum, but I think giving some advices
based on solutions posted could be helpful for devs to find solution to
this bug.
I must say that today I tried kernel 2.6.30-rc2 and sound is working,
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Thank you for your advice, tonight when she falls asleep I'll give it a
go and report back in the morning.
-Jerry
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Good luck! I know the feeling as I'm in the same boat.
Ubuntu: It's what you do when your wife's not watching... ;-)
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** Tags added: jaunty regression-release
** Tags removed: regression-potential
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@Andy Whitcroft,
I confirm that installing the backported kernel from
http://people.ubuntu.com/~apw/lp318942-jaunty/ fixed the no sound from
speakers problem on a hp mini 1000 vivienne tam.
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Subject: [Bug 318942] Re: no sound from speakers on HP Mini 1000 (hda-intel,IDT
92HD75B2X5)
Sent: Apr 28, 2009 14:49
Just purchased HP mini 1000 for my wife, removed HP's Distro and
performed clean install with current 9.04 Netbook Remix.
Everything works great but sound. I
I have an HP Mini 1110NR and manually installing alsa-1.0.19 fixes the
speaker sound problem perfectly.
This was applied to a fresh install of Ubuntu NBR 9.04 (not sure what
kernel and other packages that entails as of April 26, 2009).
Anyone know when Canonical is likely to push out an
If you look at the status of this bug report, it says In progress and
assigned to Andy Whitcroft. Andy already proposed a couple .deb files
that might fix the issue. See
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/318942/comments/45
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I have updated to ALSA 1.0.19 using Arnaud Soyez method above, and sound
works as expected now Hope Andy can work out exactly what component
it is and backport it, because it doesn't look good for Ubuntu if loads
of people have this issue.
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Mauricio's solution worked a charm for me as well on a 1010NR. Big
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from being undone by future updates.
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I've just tried 9.04 final and this is not fixed. The thing is:
With a vanilla kernel 2.6.28 sound doesn't work on this laptop (upstream
problem). With a vanilla 2.6.29 sound works. So the fixes need to be
backported. For example, openSUSE (and SLED) have backported the fixes
to 2.6.27. I'll
Andy, with your kernel with the backported fixes, I get audio playback
but only static when recording. This seems to be the case regardless of
whether pulseaudio is installed and running.
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Tried the kernel, sound works out of the box with it. But I still
couldn't get the mic to work.
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I have an HP mini 1000 with Jaunty UNR on it. Arnaud's fix works
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/318942/comments/44)
but the alsa settings aren't saved so I need to unmute the speakers on
every boot. I've tried running `sudo alsactl store` and that didn't
solve it. Tried
Yeah, Mauricio's solution worked better for me (HP 1035NR, lpia --
headphones and speakers work, no need to unmute on boot). Just a few
notes for completeness:
If you want to make sure you keep these versions of alsa you've just installed
so future upgrades don't overwrite them, you can do this:
I've did fresh install of ubuntu 9.04 Desktop (not UNR) and sound is NOT
working on my HP1020la.
So I tried again with the script I posted before, and following some suggestion
in this thread, I made some modifications:
- First, check that you have this packages installed (sudo apt-get install
Mauricio's solution (
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/318942/comments/11
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You, sir, are my new hero. Confirmed your solution worked perfectly on
my Mini 1020NR with UNR 9.04. Many thanks.
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This sort of works for me. The only problems are:
1 - I have to go to volume control and unmute the Speaker channel on every boot.
2 - the magic blue keys (fn+f8/f10/f11) don't control anything anymore.
But at least I have some sound...
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Youtube works for me, and f8,f10,f11 do work too. They worked by default
(right after ubuntu was installed). In the keyboard shortcuts window, it
says XF86AudioMute, XF86AudioLowerVolume, XF86AudioRaiseVolume,
respectively.
I have the HP Mini 1120NR.
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On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 8:59 AM, Arnaud Soyez (Weboide)
webo...@codealpha.net wrote:
Youtube works for me, and f8,f10,f11 do work too. They worked by default
(right after ubuntu was installed). In the keyboard shortcuts window, it
says
Fresh install of the latest Ubuntu Netbook Remix today on my HP Mini
2133 and there is indeed no sound coming from the speakers.
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Bigbrovar,
I have similar problems. However, I believe the problem occurs when
trying to play two different sound sources at once. For instance, open
RhythmBox and play an mp3. Sound will work fine. Keep that playing and
then open a browser and watch a video or any other sound producing
Arnaud's solution seems to have broken headphone output while fixing
speaker output for me. Can anyone else confirm this?
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I just tried it and the headphones work. But first, I had to go into
Gnome Volume Control and unmute Headphone in the HDA Intel (Alsa mixer).
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Everything can be made to work on the HP 1030NR including sound and the
internal mic.
Assuming a fresh install of UNR 9.04, you'll want to install the
packages patch, gettext, and libncurses-dev before compiling the three
ALSA modules as described above in Mauricio's comment. In volume
control,
Arnaud's solution ( https://bugs.launchpad.net/netbook-
remix/+bug/318942/comments/44 ) is working also for me, THANKS!
By the way, I'm on a Compaq Mini 700EL (which should be exactly the same
chipset as the HP Mini)
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am not getting sound when i try to play videos from youtube on firefox,
is it just me or is there anything i should be doing? every other thing
works fine though
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I can confirm that Arnuad's solution: https://bugs.launchpad.net
/netbook-remix/+bug/318942/comments/44 working on the 1030NR model Mini
1000. Never used module assistant before and was impressed. Simple
solution but still not one for the unwashed masses ;) thanks for the
help getting the sound
I can also confirm that Arnaud's solution works on my laptop. I just
got the laptop, but I think it is actually a model 1100 although I am
a bit unsure. It is still part of the 1000 Mini line. Here is my
soundcard from lspci -v:
Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High
Confirmed here on hardware
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Verified on both Gnome Sound Recorder and Skype, sound playback and
recording using internal speakers/mic work after following instructions
highlighted in sedd's earlier comments except that there are no changes
made to /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf in my case.
/proc/asound/version shows:
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = In Progress
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Canonical Kernel Team (canonical-kernel-team) = Andy Whitcroft
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I tried what Chih Ho said, but nothing worked for me. (HP mini 1120NR)
I guess the only last thing I have to try is a new kernel (2.6.29).
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Arnaud:
Please verify that your alsa-1.0.19 binaries are configured using
./configure --with-cards=hda-intel --with-kernel=/usr/src/linux-
headers-$(uname -r)
The --with-cards=hda-intel is important I think. If you can't verify
that this is the case, you should try compiling them yourself,
Sound Finally working! :)
Okay, thanks to sedd, I thought: maybe I should use module-assistant and
compile the alsa-source package, and so I did that and rebooted and it
worked.
So here's the proper workaround for my HP Mini 1000 (1120NR) (without
any manual compiling needed!):
* Add my
If i am interpreting peoples comments comments there is a suggestion
that the 2.6.29 kernel may fix things. We already have a number of the
changes to the sigmatel codec support (which is where the flaw is likely
to lie). If those of you who have a virgin system could test the
mainline kernel
Andy, I installed kernel 2.6.29-020629-generic on my HP mini and the
sound is working fine. However, that build doesn't seem to have
broadcom wireless support yet. It's currently not working on 2.6.28,
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Andy, I applied your backported kernel package (in
http://people.ubuntu.com/~apw/lp318942-jaunty/) on a freshly installed
Jaunty UNR image and the audio playback works! However, I have yet been
able to make audio recording (through internal mic) work as I did
through upgrading Alsa driver to
Andy, sound recording now works. I changed the target format in Record
as in gnome-sound-recorder from the CD Quality, Lossy (.ogg type) to CD
Qaulity, Lossless (.flac type) and that did the trick. Maybe the
performance of this unit couldn't keep up with certain audio format?
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Got speakers / sound out working with HP Mini 1030NR (9.04 UNR) by
installing alsa 1.0.19, following instructions of Maruico and xapt
above. This was a pretty clean install so some things were missing. I
had to apt-get install the patch and ncurses-dev packages. Also,
rather than install the
Ok to follow up, I've got the built-in mic working. Starting from fresh
9.04 UNR image, I followed Maurico's instructions above to build/install
alsa 1.0.19, with one change. In /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf instead
of
options snd-hda-intel model=dell-m4-1
I put
options snd-hda-intel
I just installed daily lpia alternate iso (as of april 20th) + ubuntu-desktop,
and still no sound on the hp mini 1120NR.
I ported debian packages for alsa 1.0.19 to ubuntu on a ppa
(https://launchpad.net/~minichoco-team/+archive/ppa) and installed it on the
1120NR but it doesn't fix the problem
Thanks Mark,
I have an exceptional track record of breaking more things thank I fix
when compiling. Does anyone know of a compile-free way to get the
correct Kernel and ALSA (PPA? Deb's? Repo?)
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no sound from speakers on HP Mini 1000 (hda-intel, IDT 92HD75B2X5)
SW,
I recommend you to stick with the ubuntu kernel. A PPA is always missing
packages like backport-modules, ubuntu-modules etc. So you might get
problems with update processes. Either stick with one kernel or
everytime recompile/install (how i do it). What is the problem with
compiling? To
llimaa,
- this is not a complaint forum, this is a bug report.
- who cares what you think of open source and how Mark S. has spend his money.
- Jaunty is in beta, no complain about beta go back the stable intrepid or
hardy.
xapt,
the reason the configure failed is you dont have curses headers
I tried the PPA option and it didn't work for me. I am running 9.04 on
a mini 1000 and I still have no sound. I bought the laptop with the HP
Mi edition, so isn't it weird that sound worked there but not in regular
Ubuntu?
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no sound from speakers on HP Mini 1000 (hda-intel, IDT 92HD75B2X5)
not in regular Ubuntu?
Sound works fine in Intrepid. Jaunty isn't released yet, and if it still
doesn't work when released, I'm sure there will be post-release fixes
for this.
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no sound from speakers on HP Mini 1000 (hda-intel, IDT 92HD75B2X5)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/318942
You
What is the chance that this will be fixed for the 9.04 release? I just
received notification that the RC has been released, and at least as
late as last night, this still wasn't fixed on my wife's HP Mini.
This might not be the right forum for this, but it makes me sad when she
says I like the
I'm becoming tired of Linux at all after using it for a long time. I
never got a Distro working out of the box without any probs.
Linux+software has to be developed with a single leadership else such
problems this will never get fixed. Looks like everybody code how they
want without caring about
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