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same problem in Ubuntu 12.04
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Title:
Internal microphone not working in Ubuntu 11.04 - HP Pavillion dv6000
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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I have two bad news: the first is that the problem remains in Ubuntu 11.10. The
second is that neither of the workaround suggested here has effect on Ubuntu
11.10. The option now is to open a terminal window and use the command
"alsamixer". The internal microphone must be enabled in text mode.
I have a solution
1. Install "gamix" from ubuntu software center (it doesn't let to do that from
terminal).
2. Launch program. Change from dropbox menu from external mic to internal mic
and close apllication
3. Try skype or something else, it should work now
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I have the same problem and I lost bevieve in open source option. Its
like a pig with the lipstick on, once you get closer to this lady with
the lipstick you realize its not a lady, but a big And what is the
point going to this new unity field and leaving behind so many problems
behind. This pr
Despite that I have had no support from the community about it, I
discovered that it is not a bug of the microphone itself, but only a
malfunction of the sound configuration form. The problem is that in the
"Sound Preferences" window, the field "Conector" is not working. I got
around this problem a
Same laptop HP Pavilion, same problem. I've installed fresh copy of
Ubuntu 11.04 and mic stopped working (can't tell exacly straitgh way or
after some time) ITs a bit annoying, because Ubuntu pushes with a
lot of new stuff, but fails to fix old bugs, which may one day turn up
without any reason
I re-installed Ubuntu 11.04 from CD and for a few days internal mic worked
fine.
At some moment, I don't know exactly when, it stoped working and "pop" sound
began.
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I'm sorry to say that due to the amount of problems that version 11.04
have with my HP Pavilion, I decided to go back to version 10.10. I spent
almost three months trying to solve these problems, but have not had
much success. The community can not provide the needed support, so this
is the only op
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Internal microphone not working in Ubuntu 11.04 - HP Pavillion dv6000
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