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The only solution to make microphone work is to install linux-backports-
modules-alsa-generic...
Just go to:
Menu / System / Administration / Synaptic Package Manager
And search and mark for installation:
linux-backports-modules-alsa-generic
tip: if you have multiple versions click on the firs
front:0 works for me. After reboot I still have audio on the internal
mike, as shown by the Pulse Audio volume meter for recording.
I should note that with either workaround, after reboot I have to go
into Gnome Alsa Mixer and click on the "Rec" checkbox under capture.
This has always been the beh
Hmm, a difference between the workaround and module-udev-detect is actually the
connect string.
Assume that you have this workaround and it's working successfully:
load-module module-alsa-source device=hw:0
Now try changing the line to:
load-module module-alsa-source device=front:0
Reboot. Doe
I'm on the road with a different computer so can't test at the moment,
but will the first chance I get.
I think my reasoning while flailing about to come up with the workaround
was the hope that maybe pulseaudio might not be quite as "smart" or
vigilant about (mis)managing the second card instance
David: When I try "load-module module-udev-detect ignore_db=1" I get no
sound recording at all. In fact, all sound appears to be broken, e.g.
the volume icon in the panel shows no volume and doesn't respond to any
attempts to unmute or change volume.
About two months ago I spent a day trying to id
When I add the "ignore_db=1", there is no working recording. Only
removing it and reinserting the module-alsa-source line will work.
tarek : )
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Oh, I'd like to understand what's going on here, what is it that makes
recording so impossible with the standard udev detect?
I've done some research about the card with device_id=29. It seems to
originate from here: http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Thinkpad-acpi (note
the text saying "As of kernel 2
I can confirm that the instructions from the link in #20 result in a
working internal mic using 10.04 on X300
tarek : )
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I guess I mean silence was recorded. Sound Recorder showed it had a 4
second recording, but when I play it back I hear nothing. Sound playback
was working for other applications, of course.
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Hmm. Seems like these thinkpads have an ACPI related volume control.
Could there also be that we need some ACPI related stuff to enable the
internal microphone?
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@Larry reid, thanks. Do you mean that recording failed entirely, or that
silence was recorded?
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Another vote here, the same Lenovo X300. Happens with Maverick too.
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I made a Maverick USB stick and booted from USB. I followed the
instructions to get the PulseAudio verbose log. I tried to record using
the internal microphone and the standard Sound Recorder application.
Nothing was recorded. The verbose log is attached. I have a Lenovo
ThinkPad X300, just like th
in Lucid Lynx I had this problem but finally resolved it following these
instructions here: http://grzen.blogspot.com/search/label/linux
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Hi folks,
If this still is a problem on Maverick, and you have the same hardware as the
original bug reporter (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/SameHardware ), can
you please supply a PulseAudio verbose log according to
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PulseAudio/Log ?
The log must be supplied on a st
Very sadly, this issue continues with 10.04 on an X300. I have tried
upgrading to alsa 1.0.23, tried almost every setting in /etc/modprobe.d
/alsa-base.conf , and played tons with pulse and alsamixer.
As it stands now, clearly the alsa device works when pulseaudio is
bypassed. However, for some re
hi
i have the same problem with a thinkpad x300.
i tried phorminx solution #15, i can now select the internal mic, but it still
does not work.
any ideas?
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Kind of related: I noticed that pulseaudio gives me the following syslog
entries:
May 25 09:41:30 regnitz pulseaudio[2235]: module-alsa-card.c: Failed to find a
working profile.
May 25 09:41:30 regnitz pulseaudio[2235]: module.c: Failed to load module
"module-alsa-card" (argument: "device_id="2
Slightly different from Jack's workaround (#8):
Adding the following modified line to /etc/pulse/default.pa seems to work for me
load-module module-alsa-source device=hw:0
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After upgrading from 8.10 to 10.04, I am experiencing the very same problems
with my X300. The internal mic doesn't work anymore. Yet when I try Jack's
workaround (#8) it doesn't work for me. I do get the new internal input device.
Yet when I make the same selections in alsamixer like Larry (#12
I have written a short script you can use instead the above manual procedure.
Stick it into autostart list and you are done. This is an ugly hack but it
works.
If you need external mic you need to switch it on with gnome-alsa-mixer.
The script in attachment.
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Okay. If I add the line to /etc/pulse/default.pa as Jack said in comment
#8. Then I installed gnome-alsa-mixer. I ran it from Applications->
Sound and Video-> Gnome Alsa Mixer. I check "Mute" and uncheck "Rec."
under "Mic", and uncheck "Mute" and check "Rec." over towards
"Internal". I also check "
Ignore comments #5 and #10 unless you're back on 9.04. On further
research, it appears that others have had the same experience -- the
workarounds that worked in 9.04 don't work in 9.10 or 10.04.
I'm working with the 10.04 release candidate and having the same
problem. I was able to use Jack's wor
Under 1) of my comment from 2009-12-28, it should read "RIGHT click on
the volume icon in the top panel." "Open Volume Control" is the second
item in the pop-up menu that appears. Sorry about that.
Jack and Romain's work-around may be fine, but I didn't need to use them
to get the internal microph
I confirm this issue on a Lenovo X300 6478. The tip given by Jack Lecou
works for me on both Karmic Koala and Lucid Lynx Alpha 2, either in 32
bits or 64 bits.
I confirm the same misbehavior while selecting the "Internal Analog
Stereo" device.
(hope that helps :))
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Ok, I've at least found a workaround, but the bug is still present:
Manually loading an alsa source in /etc/pulse/default.pa works ("load-
module module-alsa-source device=hw:0,0").
This adds an "Internal Audio" input device, in additon to the auto-
loaded (udev?) "Internal Audio Analog Stereo".
I did just discover that I can make gnome-sound-recorder, and probably
other gstreamer apps, work by bypassing pulseaudio entirely for input.
Just use gstreamer-properties to select Alsa as the input plugin (I also
have to select my specific device "AD198x Analog", as default doesn't
work).
This i
Larry's suggestion doesn't work for me. Or rather, it might, but I can't
find the "volume icon in the top panel" he refers to. (Perhaps it's a
non-default applet that I don't have installed?)
I only have the standard panel volume control, which has a volume slider
on left click, and a menu with "m
I have a Lenovo x300 running 9.04 and I'm struggling with the internal
microphone, too. I've found a couple of things:
1) The Gnome Alsa Mixer does what the original poster said, and
therefore doesn't allow me to select the internal microphone. However,
if I click on the volume icon in the top pan
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I am using Lenovo X300 too. I am having the same problem.
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Yes. The "analog stereo duplex" profile is selected in the Hardware tab.
There is only one device available in the Input tab - "Internal Audio
Analog Stereo".
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