Kolin S. Murray, could you please confirm this issue exists with the
latest development release of Ubuntu? ISO images are available from
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/ . If the issue remains,
could you please run the following command in the development release
from a terminal, as
If its an inherent hardware issue that has no workaround, then how come windows
XP doesnt exhibit any problems.
And the sound garbling was only noticable with fulscreen on 11.04 , but on
11.10 its non stop. Even moving the mouse which is not display intensive at
all causes garbling
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Same problem. Banshee distorted. Alsa player works fine.
Ubuntu 11.10 on Thinkpad E520.
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[Thinkpad 200772U, Analog Devices AD1981] Sound
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 879790 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/879790
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 879790
Sound doesn't play properly after upgrade from 11.04-11.10
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Hi,
I have the same problem. Have you find a solution ?
Regards,
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I think this is the same bug as:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/879790
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[Thinkpad 200772U, Analog Devices AD1981] Sound playback
hmm...not that familiar with the kernel but I found the hda intel
(snd-hda-intel) module in:
/lib/modules/your current kernel version/kernel/sound/pci/hda/
Don't know if you can just replace it with the latest kernel module from
11.04 version.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Just wondring...has anyone tried the old 11.04 alsa drivers with the
11.10 kernel?
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I have not tried using the old 11.04 drivers with the 11.10 kernel
because I don't know how. When I install 11.10 again, I can try this if
there are some instructions somewhere I can follow.
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Yep this bug affects me too. I have a Lenovo T60 and under 11.04 the
sound was great, but after upgrading the sound is all distorted with
crackling noises. Right after a reboot the sound is fine and will stay
good for the length of a movie if I watch one. Only after using other
applications does
If there is some way I can help troubleshoot, I might reinstall 11.10 in
a new partition for troublesooting purposes.
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Unfortunately I only have some basics in administrating ubuntu/debian.
So I'm not really familiar in debugging such a problems. But maybe I can
try to improve my knowledge level a bit and could find a solution to the
above problem. I'm not satisfied with the downgrade option.
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Your idea about it being related to video drivers makes some sense to
me. I unfortunately can't help troubleshoot this bug further right now
because this bug forced me to roll back to 11.04, which is almost
perfect for me. However, even in 11.04 if I move to 'expo' mode (super +
D) or use the
Ubuntu 11.10, upgraded 11.04, Thinkpad t60 [2007FUG]
I'm not sure whether I can help or not but I have the same issues.
In my opinion the error could also brought by some video driver problems.
After recognizing this error I have tried to install the fglrx driver.
And of course it didn't work
This bug shows itself linked to alsa-driver, but how do I know it is not
related to pulseaudio?
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OK, that was a stupid question now that I look at it. I just don't
understand sound in ubuntu well enough to figure much out.
I reinstalled the entire OS tonight to test the problem since it's
annoyingly intermittent.
Tonight what caused the problem to appear is raising the dash while in a
skype
OK, that was a stupid question now that I look at it. I just don't
understand sound in ubuntu well enough to figure much out.
I reinstalled the entire OS tonight to test the problem since it's
annoyingly intermittent.
Tonight what caused the problem to appear is raising the dash while in a
skype
I have discovered that a clean restart solves the playback issue. In a
new session, audio sounds normal, but after using a few applications,
letting the sound play in the background causes the problem to reappear.
Once it reappears, the sound remains 'staticy' until I restart again.
When I don't
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especially when moving cursor with trackpoint, touchpad, or mouse
Please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PulseAudio/Log.
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especially when
Thanks. I just finished a cycle of updates and on a fresh session audio
playback sounds as it should. If and when I can make the problem happen
again I will post the log files you suggest. Thank you!
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