@Paul, given your problem with apport-collect and ubuntu-bug audio, try
collecting an alsa-info according to
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo , then file a new bug and attach
the alsa-info to the bug. Thanks.
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I just installed the latest updates. The built-in sound now works --
but the headphone still does not. I don't see how to report that with
ubuntu-bug, since i do get sound -- just not *all* the sound.
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The bug is much worse and more complex than I realized:
1. ubuntu-bug alsa-base hangs on "Collecting Information", with the
progress bar set at the beginning, and cannot be cancelled. The only
way to stop it is to exit the shell.
2. kmix refuses to unmute or display its window.
3. I have no sou
@Paul, it should only say that if you have selected "Sound problem with
one or a few applications only". If you have no sound whatsoever, you
should select "playback does not work, or is crackling" in the same
dialog.
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I just followed David Henningsson's advice as to how to report this bug
for different hardware. So what is the right way to do that? I've
discovered that the soundchip in my Asus K60 laptop is a VIA82xx, which
I guess is diffferent from the Intel chips.
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ubuntu-bug alsa-base
("audio" is a symptom not a package)
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ubuntu-bug audio is useless here. It gives the message:
Please use the "report bug" feature, available in the menu of the application,
or use "ubuntu-bug " to report a bug against the particular
package.
I have no idea what the appropriate application is, and what would
be other than "audio" -
The original reporter hasn't been responding by running the apport-collect
command, and the other people responding all have different hardware (which
usually means different root causes). Due to this fact, I can only close this
bug for now, and I'll ask you others to file separate bugs using th
Karl, you have a separate bug that's causing a similar symptom, so
please file a separate report.
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Ok, here's the solution. First I ran 'modinfo thinkpad_acpi' to see what
options that module supports... I did that because I have run it before
and remembered that what we are looking for is one of it's options... I
found that "enable" is for enable or disable of the ALSA interface to
the console
I have a Thinkpad X61 Tablet, and am also experiencing this bug. The
pulseaudio daemon never runs. When I try to launch it in a terminal, I
see this:
E: module-alsa-card.c: Failed to find a working profile.
E: module.c: Failed to load module "module-alsa-card" (argument:
"device_id="29" name="pl
As mentioned on the link in my comment #34, it seems like my problem was
related to this bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/617647
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With the latest updates I don't have the problem anymore.
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+1 affected. I've tried killing PulseAudio and some other stuff listed
here:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/5794/lost-audio-after-upgrading-
from-10-04-to-10-10
I am now afraid to update my main machine until I'm 100% sure this can
be resolved.
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: pulseaudio
After upgrading from Lucid, the system was unable to reproduce sound.
Even "yes > /dev/dsp" had no effect.
For some strange reason, alsamixer showed all channels to be muted while
KDE's mixer didn't – But that turned out not t
ntomka,
I agree it's ugly, and no prior version had it. I hope that with the
official launch of final version more people complain about it. But,
unfortunately, I've seen ugly bugs that have never been fixed...
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jp.seixas: I wonder how many people simply not report bugs... I think
this is an ugly bug. There were no problem in lucid, so what happend
since?
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: pulseaudio
After upgrading from Lucid, the system was unable to reproduce sound.
Even "yes > /dev
Eduardo Sanz,
If you completly uninstalled pulseaudio and still got no sound, your
problem is with another package, you should investigate and open another
thread.
ntomka,
I know it's not a solution, but is better than no sound at all. There's
only 4 people complaining about this bug, and there
Uninstalling pulseaudio is not a solution, workaround maybe. I'm using
alsa output in players, it's working this way but this is just a
workaround also.
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I feel useless, i've uninstalled pulseaudio thru synaptic and it doesn't work.
No sound at all. What should i do?
I
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PS: uninstalling pulseaudio solves the problem at all.
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After killing pulseaudio, you have to restart the application you are trying do
hear. You have to kill it each reboot.
Here simply killing pulseaudio deamon works perfect: "pulseaudio --kill".
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I've got an acer aspire 7736 zg and after upgrading from ubuntu lucid, all
sound dissapears.
killing pulse audio like it's said above doesn't help.
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No sound here too. Killing pulseaudio also works here.
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AlsaVersion: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.23.
Architecture: amd64
ArecordDevices:
List of CAPTURE Hardware Devices
card 0: Intel [HDA Intel], device 0: CONEXANT Analog [CONEXANT Analog]
Subdevices: 1/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
AudioDevicesInUse:
USER
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In fact, it's worse: The commands have to be run after each reboot to
get sound.
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