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ALTERNATIVE FIX:
I have tried everything in this page. Nothing worked until I tried this.
My Vista PC will not recognize my mic if plugged in the back... no sound...
The problem is reverse with ubuntu... on many computers, it does not recognize
you mic if plugged in the front.
Plug you headset/
looks like this was a kernel problem with fix being released some time
ago. marking alsa-driver task as invalid.
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garybrlow,
Thank you. Option 2 - suggestion about kmix worked for me great.
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Thanks for the update, closing due ot being fixed.
affects ubuntu/linux
status fixreleased
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> From: Daniel T Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [Bug 80531] Re: Microphone not working
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Tuesday, September 23, 2008, 4:05 PM
> Rich, one of the problems is that you haven't provided
> any information
> regarding your au
Rich, one of the problems is that you haven't provided any information
regarding your audio hardware. There's a script that will automate that
information gathering process. Please see
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingSoundProblems and use the alsa-info.sh
script.
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S
FOLKS!!! I FOUND SOLUTION TO MICROPHONE PROBLEM WITH SKYPE anyway..
that was the BIG BIG hard one for me to get going.
I have Ubuntu 8.04 and getting Skype working with mic was tough as
nails. Mic performance was also up and down, practically depending on
the time of day.
But I found recently po
Dear Developers,
Ubuntu team may seem very nice and polite but they might be scanning for
patents... Depending on how you look at their distribution of Linux it
is a feast to have a less usable version of Linux from a commercial off
the shelf point of view... Keeps people on their toes. Fortunatel
You know what BUGS me? The fact that on this page I see only the inputs
from users who have problems with this particular issue. I don't see any
input or advice or something from people who actually are at the root of
the problem who actually designed the unfortunate update. It seems to me
like the
Yup. But it's not just ubuntu - it's software dev. in
general. They fix what they can, and let the rest go.
What would be cool, would be for someone to create a
video about how many problems ubuntu has, and how poor
the support is, and put the video on youtube.
But none of this negative complaini
Experiencing same problem with Kubuntu Gusty on AOpen MP965, Intel x64
platform. Unable to record audio from the mic. (Ubuntu hardware
database entry : 1066f073a4b1c56bc959c0edafbda24f).
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Seems to be consistent, at least.
I don't have my notes with me. The best I can
remember, I added a line to the modprobe conf file,
and it worked in Edgy, and now also in Feisty. I'll
dig out my notes when I get back home and post the
instructions.
Rich
--- b3nw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> th
this is reproduced on Gutsy Tribe 5 for me.
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Is this symptom reproducible on a Gutsy Tribe 2 desktop CD?
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Audio Team
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Solved by adding model=ref as a module option. See Question #6414
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Sourcepackagename: None => alsa-driver
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Yes, please do it. This bug prevents me from using Feisty.
Alle Tuesday 24 April 2007, RichPicker ha scritto:
> Howdy, all:
>
> I installed Feisty, and the mic doesn't work. Same
> problem. I have made all the adjustments to kmix,
> volume control, and alsamixer that are available. But
> no mic.
>
Howdy, all:
I installed Feisty, and the mic doesn't work. Same
problem. I have made all the adjustments to kmix,
volume control, and alsamixer that are available. But
no mic.
Should initiate a new bug?
My computer:
Del Inspiron 1300 laptop
Intel [HDA Intel], device 0: STAC92xx Analog [STAC92xx
A
Hi,
I tried all methods (not the package one, that is above my competences).
As I have to phone all day in these days, I had to go back to microsoft!
I will reinstall the computer back to 6.06, that worked fine for all the
rest. This should be tested before the final release! Thanks for all the
wo
I used the Kmix solution suggested here. Initially it didn't work, but
after I toggled every slider to the maximum it works now.
I don't know once I restart if it will wtill work
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Thank you for saying that. You echo my concerns
exactly.
RichPicker
--- cctvpro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I also have this experience.
>
> As a business user, making extensive use of skype
> for international
> business, I must say that Ubuntu has now proven
> incapable of handling my
> dem
I also have this experience.
As a business user, making extensive use of skype for international
business, I must say that Ubuntu has now proven incapable of handling my
demands. version 6.10 was fine and the microphone worked with skype.
After updating to 7.04 this is no longer the case.
Going i
The sound and mic on my Dell Inspiron 1300 laptop were
working perfectly until the infamous update. So,
Ubuntu did recognize the hardware at one time.
It's worrisome that updates are made without full
consideration of all users. And it's unfortunate that
users negatively effected by the updates a
seem to have similer problem
this is all the information I have collected regarding the problem
running edgy
when run vumeter says type
esd at prompt
output when typing esd at promp
ALSA lib confmisc.c:670:(snd_func_card_driver) cannot find card 'UART'
ALSA lib conf.c:3479:(_snd_config_evaluate)
I glad the solutions I suggested helped some of you. The libasound(ALSA)
package has been updated and hopefully this has fixed existing problems
for everyone. I certainly hope it didn't introduce more problems for
anyone. Am not really sure what sound card a Dell Laptop uses but ALSA
can only detec
I am jealous. My alsamixer has 'mic' and 'line' only.
It has never had mic1 or mic2. I'm using a Dell laptop
i386. Do I have the wrong alsamixer version?
My mic worked, and I used skype and soundrecorder,
until a recent update. Nobody has said they found what
was up with that update, but it hosed
tanx a lot. alsamixer -> setting to mic 1.
Now everything perfect.
It's very easy:
fire up a teminal
type "alsamixer"
use "->" to find "mic select"
use arrow-up to change to mic1
To quit alsamixer:
press "esc"
(with +20db-boosted mic I hear myself constantly in the speakers. So I
turned it off.
Yes, yes, yes, yes!! Thanks a lot GaryBrlow, your A method has worked for
me.
For others guidance, I'm working with an up to date Edgy Eft version with AC97
soundcard.
After some months without being able to record sound, you've solved it.
Thanks a lot once again.
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Good evening:
I don't mean to be a pest about the mic, but do you
know if a fix is coming out in the future?
Thanks,
Richard
--- garybrlow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Since I can't edit my old post here is an update
> with a few changes and
> references. You may also go here for thread
> discu
I will forward your email to a person with much more
knowledge than me. I just read that Feisty Fawn, a new
Ubuntu revision, will be out next Thursday, and it
might be a good idea to wait and see what happens with
that.
Richard
--- piero bonatti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My microphone doesn't
ok, the lspci file has not been included. I'm pasting it below
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/PM/GMS/940GML and 945GT
Express Memory Controller Hub (rev 03)
00:01.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/PM/GMS/940GML and 945GT
Express PCI Express Root Port (rev 03)
00:
My microphone doesn't work, too. I've just installed Kubuntu 6.10 i386
on a vaio vgn-sz4mn, and I made immediately a complete update, so it
doesn't seem a problem related to obsolete drivers.
more precisely, the problem is that the internal microphone is
apparently not detected. neither alsamixe
I have done each of the three proposed remedies. None
work. Still no microphone (but the microphone did work
until the recent) infamous update.
Before doing suggestion "C" I got static when I tried
to record. But after completing suggestion "C" I get
nothing - only silence.
Can anyone help me to
With KMIX I still get just static, and here is what I
get when I launch KMIX.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo kmix
Password:
Creating link /root/.kde/socket-rich-laptop.
Created link from "/root/.kde/socket-rich-laptop" to
"/tmp/ksocket-root"
Creating link /root/.kde/tmp-rich-laptop.
Created link from
Since I can't edit my old post here is an update with a few changes and
references. You may also go here for thread discussion and possible
updates as well on the ubuntu forums found here
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2422276#post2422276.
Method A:
The ALSA update sets the mic input to
I had this bug too (can't record from any source in Feisty) and
installing kmix solves the problem.
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These instructions are beyond my ability and
understanding. May I please have some assistance
getting my mic to work again?
Cheers!
--- garybrlow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For those having problems with here's temporary fix:
>
> Method A:
> The ALSA update sets the mic input to mic number 2
The instructions in the email from garybrlow are
beyond my ability and understanding. I tried Methods A
and B, but still the same problem - no mic. May I
please have some assistance getting my computer to
funcion properly?
--- Roel Huybrechts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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For those having problems with here's temporary fix:
Method A:
The ALSA update sets the mic input to mic number 2 so you have to return it to
number 1 for default mic. Using GNOME/XFCE GUI may have no effect. You have to
use the alsa mixer on by typing alsamixer on the terminal. Use the left and
Any news or hope about the microphone?
Also, about every fifth or sixth time I turn on this
computer, the trackpad doesn't work.
Seems that the mic and trackpad still have some
problem.
--- Roel Huybrechts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Assignee: Roel Huybrechts =>
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Right. Thank you. I'm running 6.10. Maybe something in
one of the recent updates modified the mixer?
Freedom isn't cheap, but well worth the price.
--- garybrlow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Microphone is not working in Feisty for quite
> sometime now as well. It
> was working before but update
Microphone is not working in Feisty for quite sometime now as well. It
was working before but updates probably broke it even the latest sound
module updates didn't fix it yet. Sound is fine but recording/capture
and the microphone is definitely not working. My Hardware is a Creative
Vibra 128 on Xu
All was working until one of the updates. Has this happened to others
also recently. My microphone does not work again. I don't know what
changed in the software updates. I do not know how to get the mic to
work again.
Also, as a result of the recent update, GoogleEarth stopped working
also,
Is t
Any hope for me fixing the touchpad-ps/2? I've never
seen a mouse/touchpad behave so terribly. Six clicks
are required frequently, and the cursor jumps around.
--- Roel Huybrechts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, thanks for the report! We need a little more
> information to work on the problem.
Thanks, back. I reported that I am using Dapper. It is
an external microphone that plugs into the mic jack,
which is next to the head phone jack on the left side
of the laptop.
Richard
--- Roel Huybrechts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, thanks for the report! We need a little more
> informatio
Hi, thanks for the report! We need a little more information to work on the
problem.
- Which version of Ubuntu are you using (Breezy, Dapper, Edgy, Feisty?)
- What type of microphone is it (built-in, external via mic-in?)
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Ubuntu, Dapper Drake. The microphone doesn't work. I've read and read
and read the posts about it, but none of the 'fixes' work. Many people
have this problem. Is it possible to get the mic to work? Also, I
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