On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 7:18 PM, Daniel Chen wrote:
> Malaria, do you actually need both the model quirk *and* the
> position_fix=1 quirk?
And, in fact, it looks like model=will is the wrong quirk; if you need
one at all, it should be model=acer.
So, please first try omitting the model quirk comp
Malaria, do you actually need both the model quirk *and* the
position_fix=1 quirk?
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Indeed, I confirm that this workaround this bug. Many thanks.
So, this is a great news (now I can upgrade to Karmic), but this is only
a workaround : this bug still needs a patch...
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Hi there !
I finally find the solution. (I only reboot one time. hope it will continue
then).
I add this line "options snd-hda-intel model=will probe_mask=1" at the end of
the file /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf.
Then reboot and it's a success.
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after the latest kernel upgrade last week my sound has been behaving
erratically again.
retrinqueiro posted this on 2009-11-02:
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- Edit /etc/pulse/default.pa
- Uncomment the line:
#load-module module-alsa-sink
- "killall pulseaudio" in a terminal and wait a bit until it re
Hi !
I'm also affected by this bug (same laptop as Malaria's). But I didn't see any
improvement !
Is there something else I can do, I mean excepted by waiting ?
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Hello there ?
As I said, I won't give up on this.
I repeat that this bug is still alive on Lucid and the fact that it doesn't
seem to be any start of a movement that can bring us a fix is very
disappointing (and especially because this is a regression).
So I re-ask some questions :
- Why pre-1
I tried with 11/20 daily-live of Lucid and this bug is still there.
Once more, what can I do/try ?
Is there at least an upstream bug for this ?
I must admit that alsa's bugzilla seems odd to me.
Anyway I don't know how to explain this bug in an accurate way (which tests I
already performed are
Ok, so I retried with today's snapshot.
On Jaunty, I noticed that the problem is indeed the same as in Karmic : I hear
the low and disrupted sound when I set the speaker channel (in alsamixer for
example) closely to 100 (see comment #55).
cat /proc/asound/version worked as expected : 1.0.21 with
Upstream kernels always lag alsa-driver snapshots.
On Nov 12, 2009 2:36 PM, "Malaria" wrote:
On karmic it was 1.0.21and the build date was not coherent (as I
remember).
I will retry this with a newer snapshot (or it's perhaps better to wait
for the coming-soon release of 2.6.32 rc7 ?)
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On karmic it was 1.0.21and the build date was not coherent (as I
remember).
I will retry this with a newer snapshot (or it's perhaps better to wait
for the coming-soon release of 2.6.32 rc7 ?)
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What are the contents of /proc/asound/version ?
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I tried with the alsa-driver snapshot but it did not work better :(
I simply did ./configure, make, sudo make install-modules and after a reboot
this bug is still alive.
(the same with the common sudo make install)
I tried it too on Jaunty and then their is no sound at all (not even an ugly
one
On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 1:48 PM, Malaria wrote:
> If you have ANY GUESS or ANY IDEA for this bug, just post ! I installed
> karmic on an external hdd so I can experiment safely.
Many of the Realtek changes just landed in Linus's 2.6.32 tree, so
your symptoms should be resolved in current 2.6.32-gi
@retrinqueiro: it didn't work for me.
No progress since the release (with all updates, even from proposed).
I built alsa from sources and also from the custom realtek version
(found on their website) but I always fall in the same issue.
Of course, I tried several options in /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-
I don't know if this is the "right" way, but I was without sound and I
fixed it like this:
- Edit /etc/pulse/default.pa
- Uncomment the line:
#load-module module-alsa-sink
- "killall pulseaudio" in a terminal and wait a bit until it respawns (you'll
know it because the mixer icon in the panel a
@ex-oficio That's a separate PulseAudio bug.
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the hack to "/etc/pulse/default.pa" posted by Nusret on 2009-10-28
(post#77) worked for me.
to be accurate, i made the change, rebooted opened sound preferences and
saw that the "dummy device" had been replaced by "internal audio analog
device". however mute led was orange, but sotware reported
the old kernel + modules didnt help.
dont know what has happen to the sound setup in ubuntu, but it doesnt
wanty to play nicely with the driver and hardwiare. to expand on my
previous post, the mute light is blue for most of the boot-up process
(which is a total horror-show compared to the jaunty
i have lost sound on upgrading to karmic. this is a kingsize problem for
me.
hopefully relevant info:
l...@orion:~$ lsmod | grep snd
snd_hda_codec_si3054 5856 1
snd_hda_codec_realtek 277860 1
snd_hda_intel 31880 3
snd_hda_codec 87584 3
snd_hda_
Same thing with a vanilla install.
So, no one has an idea or just a start of a theory to solve or to figure
out this bug ?
We saw (in fact, I understood) that this is likely to be an alsa issue.
Now, is this auto-detection or the driver itself which doesn't want to
do his job ?
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I tried to upgrade my jaunty to karmic and the same bug appears.
Someone can help me ?
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I looked at some similar bugs, and I can add that this is not related to
a conflict with slmodemd.
sudo fuser -v /dev/dsp* /dev/snd/* return
/dev/snd/controlC0: nicolas1629 F pulseaudio
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Unfortunately, it didn't work for me (even combined with the removal of
.pulse)
Anyway, thank you for your help.
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I may be wrong, but this may be a device detection issue: In
/etc/pulse/default.pa
I changed the following block
### Automatically load driver modules depending on the hardware available
.ifexists module-udev-detect.so
load-module module-udev-detect
.else
### Alternatively use the static hardwar
Sorry, I forgot to say that I also tried to disable the audio-card
powersaving but, once more, with no result.
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** Attachment added: "alsamixer for Karmic (no sound)"
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Here are two screen-shots of alsamixer: one on Jaunty and one on Karmic.
As you can see, channels are not the same (more output on Jaunty, beep
only on karmic). Also notice that sound works on Jaunty, and that I rose
manually all levels on karmic (with no results).
So, I though about an alsa dete
I tried with the real-time kernel but it did not work better.
(I didn't have much hope about it anyway)
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I just found that bug #394500 is exactly my problem and not this one,
I'm really sorry for any inconvenience.
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Making some more checks I came to realize that no audio device is being
shown on the sound preferences panel...
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I have the same issue in a HP compaq nx6310 laptop, attached is my
"lsof", Alsa reports that I have a HDA Intel Chip: Analog Devices
AD1981.
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I re-did a fresh rc install and I just did the following:
- all upgrades
- install linux-backports-modules-alsa-karmic-generic
- put all level to 100% in alsamixer and sound-preference dialogue
- reboot
- apport-collect -p alsa-base 418627
Of course sound did not work better than before,but I just
@Malaria Please use apport-collect -p alsa-base 418627 with current
Karmic and linux-backports-modules-alsa-karmic installed.
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Guess what ? It still doesn't work with the release-candidate...
I also tried with fedora 12 beta and there is exactly the same bug.
Once more, what can I do ?
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I downgraded alsa-base, alsa-utils and similar too jaunty's versions but
it did not change anything. Even with jaunty's kernel.
And if it was not related too alsa nor the kernel ?
Yes, I'm desperate.
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Effectively, some channels were off in gnome-alsa-mixer but,
unfortunately, it didn't solve my problem.
I tried with many different levels combo and I figure out that the
"Front" level has absolutely no effect, from 0% to 100% (but strangely
mute is effectively mute !)
"Master", "Line" and "Speak
@Joshua Solomon: worked for me too.
I've installed gnome-alsamixer -without removing old pulse conf files-
and found out PCM channel was disabled, the Mute checkbox was selected.
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Try this:
rm -r ~/.pulse*
Then run gnome-alsamixer to re-adjust the volume settings (more
specifically, the Master and PCM settings). This fixed the problem for
me. Then again, I have an SB Live 5.1 card.
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If only I could have a small clue or a way to investigate... I wan't to
hope !
I had a dream last night, I saw a dumb koala and, trust me, it was
really sad :(
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In my case 2.6.31.14 do nothing more than 2.6.31-12 → issue as explain in the
description.
I do have an option for « Internal Audio » (this is the only one in fact) but,
well, it's useless.
What more can I investigate to figure out this bug ?
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Bug now gone for me with CURRENT updates. Sound is back on
2.6.31.14-generic.
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The issues is present for me in 2.6.31-14-generic but NOT in
2.6.31-12-generic. Attached is my 'lspci' in 2.6.31-12-generic.
Here are some linked images of what my Sound Preferences MUST LOOK LIKE
to have sound. In the 2.6.31-14-generic kernel there is no option for
the "Internal Audio" as THERE i
I've got this problem too but with an :
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High Definition
Audio Controller (rev 02)
I post the data needed upper in the bug repport.
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Ok, here it is. Now I know how to use apport-collect :)
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On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 3:52 PM, Malaria wrote:
> I have installed "linux-backports-modules-alsa-karmic-generic" and,
> unfortunately, after a reboot the problem still remain.
Please use apport-collect -p alsa-base 418627
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I have installed "linux-backports-modules-alsa-karmic-generic" and,
unfortunately, after a reboot the problem still remain.
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@Malaria
We have created a new package which contains the latest alsa. The latest
alsa seems to have fixed a few problems that are similar to this. Could
you please install linux-backports-modules-alsa and retest then report
back to the bug.
Thanks
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ubuntu-bug alsa-base is in bug #449715.
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** Package changed: linux (Ubuntu) => alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
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Please use "ubuntu-bug alsa-base" from the 20091011 daily-live.
On Oct 11, 2009 6:00 PM, "Malaria" wrote:
Confirm: same problem with 10/11 daily-live.
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Beta is too old at this point; you need to try a daily-live:
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/daily-live/20091011/
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I also tried with kubuntu beta and, indeed, there is exactly the same
bug.
So, we know now that it is a kernel issue, and it seems to have been
introduced since 2.6.31 (according to my former tests).
What's next ?
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Confirmed also un Kubuntu karmic kernel 2.6.31-13. Kde don't use
pulseaudio here so I think it is a kernel related issue.
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I did some more kernel testing with karmic/jaunty, so here is a summary
of all my tests in this area:
Current jaunty's kernel:
Work great with jaunty, no sound at all on karmic → (so, pulseaudio issue ?)
2.6.30-9
used to work with karmic prior alpha 3 but currently it brings no sound at all.
2.6
Jon, please file a separate bug using "ubuntu-bug pulseaudio".
On Oct 8, 2009 8:05 PM, "Jon Neal" wrote:
I can also confirm this bug. HDA Intel audio in a dell laptop (If more
info is needed I can provide it). This is an extremely annoying bug as
without sound the system loses lots of functiona
I can also confirm this bug. HDA Intel audio in a dell laptop (If more
info is needed I can provide it). This is an extremely annoying bug as
without sound the system loses lots of functionality. I am willing to
help provide anything I can if I can help fix it!!
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This bug is a show stopper for me, I really want this to be fix before
the release !
I (once again) reinstalled with 10/08 daily-live with no results. I
tried to remove pulseaudio for a test purpose, but it wanted to remove
gnome entirely so I canceled.
I though about trying another distro for se
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Audio Team (ubuntu-audio)
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OK, so, unsurprisingly, the beta has the same issue.
I tried jaunty's kernel, 2.6.30-9 (the one that used to work on the 6/25 daily)
and 2.6.30-10 and I got absolutely no sound.
(whereas with an an up-to-date kernel there is "at least" very low and distort
sounds on my headphones.)
I also tried
Hi Leann,
I already installed my older daily-live but, after all updates, the old
kernel prevented X to start (and I didn't manage to resolve this).
Thank you for your link, I'm currently installing the beta and I will
try with some older kernels.
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Hi Malaria,
Thanks for testing and confirming the previous versions of the kernel
and pulseaudio where this wasn't an issue. That'll help narrow down the
regression. The easiest way to determine if this is a kernel issue is
to try installing and booting back into the known working 2.6.30-9
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