This should be fixed in linux-firmware_1.33.
** Changed in: linux-firmware (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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** Changed in: linux-firmware (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Chase Douglas (chasedouglas)
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Quote from the source for this card in alsa-firmware:
// Echo Digital Audio does not disclose the source code from which these
// firmware images are derived. Permission is hereby granted for the
// distribution of these firmware images as part of the Linux kernel or
// other GPL project in tex
** Tags added: firmware indigo-dj indigo-iox karmic
** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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1) Yes I had been aware a while ago, but I'd used a plain microphone today, so
thank you for reminding me. I plugged in my powered Sennheiser M62 into the
line-in.
Nothing.
3) Solved the problem! Suddenly I had sound -- not great sound, I'll have to
adjust settings and so on, but I had incomin
Hmm...I'm out of good ideas, so here are some "far" ones:
1) Just to double-check, you're aware that the input on Indigo iox is a
*line* input and not a *mic* input, so you can't connect a mic directly
to it, right?
2) I have an indigo io (not iox, but I assume they're pretty similar)
but I haven
You are correct. I also have a Creative X-Fi soundcard that goes in the same
slot.
Because I use wine, I disable pulseaudio by killall pulseaudio when I start
each session.
Because wine / Dragon NaturallySpeaking needs to use the default sound card, I
have set the default soundcard using asoun
** Attachment added: "Emixer_indigoIOx"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/37329988/.Emixer_Indigo%20IOx
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I don't know. Here it is, and will also attach
.Emixer_Indigo IOx
.asoundrc just has standard stuff, no modifications.
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I don't know. Here it is, and will also attach
.Emixer_Indigo IOx
.asoundrc just has standard stuff, no modifications.
** Attachment added: "asound.rc.asoundconf"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/37329980/.asoundrc.asoundconf
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@Susan: Indigo Dj does not have inputs.
Dmesg didn't show anything unusual (but you seem to have had another soundcard
in the same slot before inserting the iox, is that correct?).
I looked at your screenshot and your alsamixer seems to show plenty of
recording mixers to me...? The errors in t
Very good jumba! Can you test to see that incoming sound works, as well as
outgoing?
Mine still does not work. There is no mixer, and no incoming sound, in alsa.
The mixer is recognized under the OSS option in winecfg, but there is not
actually any incoming sound.
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I managed to make it works!
I don't now why but I've missed that for some reason alsa-firmware was not
installed instead of alsa-tools and alsa-firmware-loaders (I don't know why
because i used the same command for all of them :S) that had been installed,
now the card works fine!
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Oh, good heavens, don't recompile alsa! Leave your configuration as standard as
possible. The card is supposed to work pretty much out of the box, if you add
the medibuntu packages that I did.
I was just suggesting you read the bug and add yourself to the subscribers
list, so you know when chan
Thank you very much but I've already seen it! I'm a little bit worried about
recompiling alsa, but i 'll try, I have not tryed so far because that bugs
affected ubuntu 9.04, so I tought it was a bug related to his hardware
anyway this is my dmesg.txt
in the dmesg file occurred an error sayin
I am also attaching a screenshot from the wincfg audio.
Under Alsadriver (which you can't really see) there is no mixer listed at all.
(It normally shows up at the end of the list, after MIDI-In Devices.)
But under OSS Driver -- output, input and mixer all show mixerIO, which is
correct.
** A
Jumba -- also try following bug 394720. This bug is definitely relevant
to you, but the other bug has information you might find interesting.
You should also submit a dmesg.txt to this bug, like I did.
Here is dmesg.txt
** Attachment added: "dmesg.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/37324892/dm
@jumba: I assume Indigo Dj is also in need of firmware. If the medibuntu
solution does not not work, file a new bug, if it does work, well, then
there is no bug to report :-)
@Susan: you seem to have run into a bug in apport-collect. :-( Perhaps
if you dump dmesg (terminal command: "dmesg > dmesg.
ops! I realized now that this bug is for indigo iox instead of Indigo Dj
as in my caseshould I open another bug?
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@Daniel: apport-collect works here without the -p switch, so it must be
some other error?
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$ apport-collect 398468
"The specified process ID does not belong to a program."
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The repository does not correctly do the authentication, but the repository did
load and I was able to get alsa-firmware, alsa-firmware-loaders, and
alsa-tools-gui.
Now when I run alsamixer it does recognize the card, but I appear to have
outgoing sound only. None of the controls relates to rec
The medibuntu repository does not add itself properly using the
directions on the first page and Lucid.
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Indigo IO needs firmware, and for reasons beyond my knowledge they are
not available out-of-the-box, instead they must be manually installed
from www.medibuntu.org. If that solution does not work for you, please
report back and also add more information with this terminal command:
"apport-collect 3
this bug affects me too. In Jaunty the sound card worked greatly. I Add
a simple information: in Karmic the led doesn't light at all.
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