Same as above, but with correct file name (".bz2"->".gz")
** Description changed: Binary package hint: linux-source-2.6.20 This is a regression from Herd 4. In Herd 5, no sound or microphone works. In Herd 4, sound worked (built-in speakers and headphones) and line-in microphone (but not the built-in microphone) worked. In Edgy, only the sound (built-in speakers and headphones) worked. Hardware: ASUS F2JE laptop, Intel HD Audio, some Realtek audio controller (not sure which one, because see "Details" and attached outputs) Details: No sound is present (but present in "Volume control"), and none of the 2 microphones are present even in the "Volume control" application. In the "Volume control" application, in File->Change Device, I see only "0: Realtek ALC660 (OSS Mixer)". When unmuted, whenever I try to move the only slider, labeled "Volume", to some value in the middle, it jumps back to maximum. No other devices are present, like 2 microphones that should be (one built-in in webcam, second as pluggable line-in). "dmesg" shows something about unknown device ALC861 (see output in attachement). The title of "Volume control" application shows "Realtek ALC660 (OSS Mixer)" (same as the device in File menu). Note that /proc/asound/pcm speaks again about ALC861, not ALC660 (tar.bz2 archive of /proc/asound attached). Please find in attachements tar.bz2 archive of /proc/asound, then outputs of "dmesg", "lspci", "lspci -n", "lspci -v" and "lsmod". If you need any info or further testing, I will be glad to provide. Best regards, Boris Dušek + + P.S.: Sorry, what I attached is not a "bz2", but a "gz" archive of + /proc/asound (but accidentaly named *.bz2). I am resubmitting a + correctly named file again, for your convenience. ** Attachment added: "/proc/asound - tar.gz archive" http://librarian.launchpad.net/6608600/proc-asound.tar.gz -- [herd5,alsa] no sound (and no microphone), snd_hda_intel, realtek - regression from herd4 https://launchpad.net/bugs/89552 -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs