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Status: Incomplete => Expired
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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
[ 106.520074] hda-intel: azx_get_response timeout, switching to polling mode:
last cmd=0x001f000a
[ 107.530025] hda_intel: azx_get_response timeout, switching to single_cmd
mode: last cmd=0x001f000a
Sorry, I didn't see that in your logs the first time. Looks like we're
losing contact with the
Slight improvement today.
After automatic alsa update (to 1.0.23-1ubuntu2.1) I rebooted and no change.
I tried to un-install alsa-hda-realtek-ignore-sku-dkms_1.0.23.diwic_all.deb and
rebooted and then microphone is working.
Whats not good is that is works only in sound recorder application, when
@JB, hmm, I'm not even sure you what that switch in Startup program
actually does.
This is just an idea; it might be that you need an SKU override, since that's
one of the things changing between 2.6.32 and 2.6.35. Could you try the
following:
1) Make sure you don't have any alsa drivers
David, the Startup program runs /usr/bin/pulseaudio so I understand
it as it starts pulseaudio demon.
Actually I do not know how to make sure I have no alsa drivers installed, but I
did not installed any by myself, so I am assuming I do not have any additional
other than Ubuntu provides.
So I
Daniel, connector dropdown has now Analog speakers selected. There are
also Analog Headphones and Analog Output options. Selecting
different option does not have any effect. I have sound only from
headphones, when plugged in, or no sound when unplugged. This is due to
I booted with headphones
In addition to Daniel's comment, can you clarify what steps you're
taking to turn on/turn off pulseaudio during boot? Are you turning it
off for the gdm user as well?
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microphone does not work with pulseaudio
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