mdyn,
Can you please try this out ?
on my Dell mini 10V I do lspci and I get the following information:
$ lspci -nn | grep Audio
00:1b.0 Audio device [0403]: Intel Corporation N10/ICH 7 Family High Definition
Audio Controller [8086:27d8] (rev 02)
you need the 2 numbers in the [:] .. be
00:11.5 Multimedia audio controller: VIA Technologies, Inc.
VT8233/A/8235/8237 AC97 Audio Controller (rev 60)
the same problem
Realtek acl655 based sound card.
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Same bug happens to me too on a fully-updated Lucid system. It was
working fine on Karmic a few months ago, on the same system (the
relevant sound was flagged as "[Conexant CX20582 (Pebble)]" by the bug-
reporting tool, the system itself is a Toshiba Satellite T110-107).
Plugging in the headphones
i has a same bug. 9.04 work fine after reinstall (not update) to 10.04
sound work just over speakers
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Forgot to add: thanks for your attention on this, and for whatever the
fix is. I'm happy to help debug further if you want, but also
comfortable if you want to consider this closed.
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I had not updated for several days, but when I did so today the problem
disappeared. I'm not sure what fix landed when, but I'm currently on
2.6.32-21-generic and everything behaves as expected. :)
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@Jane,
Could you download and install the appropriate kernel from
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~bradf/bug_548661/. This has a patch from
Daniel T Chen applied to it. You just need to download linux-
image-$(uname -r)_2.6.32-20.30_i386.deb and then use "sudo dpkt -i
linux-image-$(uname -r)_2.6.32-20.30
Could you elaborate on "no sound at all"? Is the GNOME volume control
showing a dummy/null output (or none at all)? If so, that's likely bug
557421.
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Tried a live CD with Lucid (as of Beta 2, 8 April) and got no sound at
all. No sound from speakers, regardless of whether headphones were
plugged in or not.
With an up-to-date Lucid in a regular install, I still have the original
problem (i.e, sound from speakers only).
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We tried to reproduce this issue on a Lucid Beta 2 CD image and no
sounds was outputted by the laptop (through speakers or headphones).
On an up-to-date Lucid, the issue remains.
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Thanks, Jane. At this point it is unnecessary to retain the line added
to /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf, so it's safe to remove it. I'm at
work without access to my dev machine, but if you could reproduce your
symptom using the most current live cd in the meantime, it would be much
appreciated. I'
I added the line as suggested, rebooted, and can still reproduce the
issue.
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Jane,
Thanks for verifying. We have two further debugging steps. Firstly,
please append the following line to /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf:
options snd-hda-intel enable_msi=1
then reboot and try to reproduce the symptom. If you are able to
reproduce the symptom, secondly, I have a patch queued
Okay, I did the stuff in comment 9 (added the PPA and installed linux-
alsa-driver-modules). I wasn't running 2.6.32-18-generic when I
originally reported the bug, but am now and can confirm that it still
happens. Thanks for your help, and please let me know if there is other
info I can provide!
I'll do what's suggested in comment #9 as soon as I get a chance. In the
meantime, wrt comment #10, I don't have any connector options.
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Jane,
Also, what Connector options are available in the dropdown menu in
GNOME's sound preferences > Output tab?
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Jane,
For easier debugging, we would like you to reproduce this symptom using
the latest alsa-driver snapshot. Please add the ubuntu-audio-dev ppa[0],
ensure that you are running 2.6.32-18-generic (from uname -r) installed,
install linux-alsa-driver-modules-$(uname -r), then reboot.
Not directly
David,
from the initial bug report:
"DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04"
She is already running Lucid. and, per her comments, the issue is
consistently reproducible.
~JFo
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> This started happening on Karmic after I ran a Mumble session, and has
continued into a Lucid upgrade.
I would ask that you test a new user and a Lucid LiveCD to test to see
if the issue is reproducible.
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/
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Apologies, I intended to add the full command line I was looking for in
my earlier message, but I sent it before I did. :-)
Please run
'sudo lspci -vv'
and attach the output here. Sorry for the confusion.
Thanks!
~JFo
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Jane,
My apologies, after reading back the description, you had indeed mentioned
the dock. Would you mind attaching the output of an lspci command to this bug?
I may have an idea on some way to test this based on the output.
Thanks!
~JFo
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Yes, there are separate microphone/headphone plugs. I also originally
thought that it could just be a problem with the headphone connection,
but don't think that's the case because the same thing happens no matter
where I plug it in (e.g,. if I plug it into the laptop directly, or into
the jacks th
Jane,
Thank you for reporting this bug. We are looking over the logging you
sent. I have one question currently. Do your headphones have separate
microphone/headphone plugs? I wonder if there could be something broken with
your headphone connection in your laptop, but that is idle speculati
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