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sammydlm, this bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been any
activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue? If
so, could you please test for this with the latest development release
of Ubuntu? ISO images are available from http://cdimage.ubuntu.com
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HI folks!
I just ran into this bug on my Everex NC1502 with the default install of
9.10 (Karmic Koala).
Anyway many thanks to those of you who identified the problem in the
previous versions of the Alsa driver as it greatly helped me identify
the area in the current driver where the problem still
Andrew,
I appreciate your speedy response! I hardly expected one overnight.
I don't know what "RTFM" or "WFM?!" means, since I am a relic of the
1900's. But I get the idea that we're pretty much on our own.
I don't see any financial incentive for hardware manufacturers to
support Linux, partic
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/184314/comments/43
was my attempt to put the information in one place. Clearly it was
inadequate, assuming a lot of Linux knowledge. However, I'm afraid I
don't have time to make it that complete. You will find that to be a
reality of learning
I'm three days into Linux, never done this before. This is my first
post. I am trying to escape Vista. I've just uploaded Ubuntu 9.10.
I don't speak this language! When I'm more familiar, this might make
sense, but I can't follow through all these posts a coherent procedure.
It is very confusi
I have just installed karmic in my Fujitsu-siemens Amilo 1705, and reinstalling
alsa with modifucations #43, headphone sound goes very well.
You must take into account that modifications in Alsa with ubuntu 8.04 differs
fron those needed to incorporate for ubuntu 9.04 and ubuntu 9.10.
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is it possible to achieve working headphone jack in Karmic in a similar
way? It's a neverending story on Fujitsu Siemens Amilo 1705. Steps
mentioned above were working in 8.04. Unfortunately when I try to follow
them in Karmic i get lost - directory structure is different and i don't
know how to ch
Got it working with Ubuntu 9.04 and ALSA 1.0.20
gnuslov's summary in #19 was missing one thing: "pin = 0x20; //to fix
bug on nc1502" (which he talks about in #11)
So, to be explicit...these are the changes needed to patch_via.c:
change:
static int vt1708_auto_create_hp_ctls(struct via_spec *spe
See post #41...this is a continuation.
Well, I finally got tired of waiting for an update that fixes the
problem and tried the method described in #19 (gnuslov, 2008-05-30)
above (with the following exceptions).
I tried with ALSA 1.0.16 and with ALSA 1.0.18. Both had compile errors.
So, I used A
I have an Everex VA1500V
When I bought it, the speakers and the headphone jack worked.
I attempted to upgrade to Ubuntu 8.10 and all sorts of stuff broke
including the headphone jack.
Everex told me they don't support 8.10 and that I should download the
7[whatever] version from their site and lo
yea, in the past. it didn't help me, but because of headphones bug i had
always done many unpleasant changes. :(
anyway the alsa stable version with patch works good. though i'll try
the alsaplayer-jack firstly as well next time.
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Has anyone simply tried installing alsaplayer-jack through the Synaptic Package
manager?
That worked for me.
Perhaps compiling from source was killing a fly with a shotgun?
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yea, it happend to me too. i tried updating other alsa things, except
alsa driver, and my wireless network was compromised.
on ubuntu intrepid when i do
cd /lib/modules/`uname -r`/ubuntu/sound
i get
bash: cd: /lib/modules/2.6.27-11-generic/ubuntu/sound: No such file or
directory
why?
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I've been following gnuslov's suggestions to sammydlm with almost the
same results. I too finally got my headphone jack working with my everex
stepnote va2001t and Gos 3.1. Many thanks to gnuslov! and Shang Wu! I
first tried alsa 1.0.19 with no success. Then I did it all again using
alsa 1.0.16 an
other alsa versions did not work for me either...only the stable version
of alsa 1.0.18...
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this bug also/still applies to the Everex stepnote nc1510 running the current
8.10 release
this work around also still works.
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I am running the current 8.10 and nothing here has solved the problem.
I have the same behavior. The speaker works, the headphone jack does
not, and once I plug something into the headphone jack, I don't get any
sound.
I'm running the 2.6.27-9-generic kernel, and the 1.0.17.dfsg-2ubuntu1
alsa-b
on ubuntu 8.04, amilo li 1705.
firstly i installed build-essential and xmlto with aptitude in terminal.
sudo apt-get install build-essential xmlto
i installed alsa-driver with patch (with modifications for via). bz2.
with sudo ./configure after that i did make, and then make install.
i install
hello Shang Wu and gnuslov
i followed your steps but still i am unable to make my headphones jack work. i
tried the procedure thrice but still the same result. the sound is still in my
laptop speakers. any suggestions? your help is appreciated. for your
information i am using ubuntu 8.04 kernel
i upgraded my OS from Ubuntu 8.04 to 8.10...in the removing the old package
step i got an error about something in the network ..then after removing and
cleaning the old packages and after that restarting the system, the laptop
freezes at the login window
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upcoming Intrepid Ibex 8.10 release. As a result, the kernel team would
appreciate it if you could please test this newer 2.6.27 Ubuntu kernel.
There are one of two ways you should be able to test:
1) If you are comfortable
I got past the problem above by installing libc6-dev, but now I have a
new problem.
When I run make I get:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/alsa-driver-1.0.16$ make
make dep
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/tom/alsa-driver-1.0.16'
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/tom/alsa-driver-1.0.16/acore'
copying file
I got the same error as Medohane when running ./config. The config.log
showed this:
This file contains any messages produced by compilers while
running configure, to aid debugging if configure makes a mistake.
It was created by configure, which was
generated by GNU Autoconf 2.60. Invocation com
hello mates
i have got that same problem on my amilo li 1705
can anyone send me how to resolve this problem, please?
thanks
N.B. i'm new to ubuntu
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Sammydlm:
When I got to the end, at the ./configure, I got this:
checking for gcc... gcc
checking for c compiler default output file name... configure: error: C
compiler cannot create executables
See "config.log" for more details.
I stopped there to see if you wanted me to do something else. Up
Just to clarify, I cannot take credit for any of this. I was only
trying to fix my laptop headphone jack and following instructions from
Shang Wu and gnuslov... They deserve all of the credit. Thanks again!
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Thank you very much. My Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo li 1705 works!! very well
with Ubuntu 8.04. Following instructions and practices by Shang Wu,
gnuslov, and sammydlm, and having to make compilation accordingly.
Best regards. What a wonderful headphone sounds!!!
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It worked! I think I know what may have happened. When typing this
line, "sudo ln -s ../../kernel/sound/ alsa-driver", I didn't put a space
between sound/ and alsa-driver. I did it a second time, but I caught it
and redid the same command with the space, then I got a result. I did
it both ways
Well, gaining back sound after the update makes sense, as there was a
new kernel update pushed out over the last few days, so when you
installed the updates it overwrote all of the previous work, like I
warned might happen in my previous post.
Now, as for the whole no sound thing, that is a good-i
I tried your recommendations twice, but it did not work for me. The
first time, after I rebooted I noticed that the volume icon had a line
through it. I figured my sound was muted so when I went to open the
volume controls, it said that there was no device to control. I then
opened up sound pref
@sammydlm
So, to simplify everything, here's what you need to do to get your
headphones working:
I recommend you follow the steps from Shang Wu's post above, linked
here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/184314/comments/6
You could use the patch_via.c that I uploaded, but I think the
alter
I did not try to do the link due to gnuslov's comment. Can you please
tell me how to compile the driver?
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I just went and removed all my kernel modules, checked to make sure the
relevant /lib/modules directory was empty, then reinstalled them. Just
making the link won't fix anything, and would severely break the audio,
as by default there are only two files in the kernel/sound directory,
ac
Ok, I went back and recompiled some things to find out just what does
and doesn't work. Turns out that if only I'd removed the modules from
the /ubuntu/sound directory the solution from
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=556217 would have worked just
fine.
Looking over the patch_via.c files
@sammydlm:
Let's test out on your machine and see if we can fix it by simply create
a link:
1. Rename the alsa-driver folder by running the following command:
$ sudo mv /lib/modules/`uname -r`/ubuntu/sound/alsa-driver
/lib/modules/`uname -r`/ubuntu/sound/alsa-driver1
2. Now we make the link by
So could you please tell me how I can fix mine?
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That's great news! But do you think it's still necessary to recompile
the driver?
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I fixed it. Turns out I'd probably already had it fixed for sometime,
but the correct modules weren't loading.
After doing what I detailed in my previous post:
I removed the directory "/lib/modules/2.6.24-17-generic/ubuntu/sound
/alsa-driver". Then I created a symbolic link to
"/lib/modules/2.6
I ran a diff between the 1.0.14 alsa-driver folder from via-linux-
audiopackV1.5.tar.gz and from a 1.0.14 which i download from alsa-
project.org. Only thing that was altered was the patch_via.c file
(attached). Most interesting is the line:
"pin = 0x20;//to fix bug on nc1502"
But there are
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I tried it and it did not work for me. I still have the same problem--
my sound works through the speaker, but as soon as the headphones are
plugged in the sound goes away. There is still no headphone level
adjustment present in the alsamixer.
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In order to compile the alsa driver you'll need to install the build-
essential package first.
I just tried the directions on my everex gbook va1500v (which I
understand to be almost identical to the nc1502) and I can report that
it doesn't work. I'm running hardy 8.04 and still experiencing the
When I got to the end, at the ./configure, I got this:
checking for gcc... gcc
checking for c compiler default output file name... configure: error: C
compiler cannot create executables
See "config.log" for more details.
I stopped there to see if you wanted me to do something else. Up to
that p
: Friendly WARNING:
First, backup all your data, just in case...
And the only thing that you need to follow the instructing is to download the
package from:
ftp://ftp.alsa-project.org/pub/driver/alsa-driver-1.0.16.tar.bz2
Then extracted to your home directory
Go to the alsa-driver-1.0.16/alsa-k
First before we go into all the complicated steps,
I just want to make sure that you have play around with the speaker icons and
checked. Turn on all the low/mute volume options there.
Also, System> Preferences> Sound is a good play to test as well. Please try
that and the instruction on that is
I can try that the instructions in the thread but I am very new to Linux
and I wouldn't know exactly what to change to reflect the latest alsa
and config stuff. If someone told me what to do step by step with the
new ALSA and how to patch, I could do it. I can try...
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Yes, I upgraded to 8.04 and it did not work there either. I have also
tried it on other distros (Suse and Mandriva) and it does not work with
them, either.
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You seems to be using the same chipset as the following thread, would
you be interested in testing that out?
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=556217
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Have you tried it on the 8.04 yet?
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