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on my HP Pavilion DV9870ew helps ony one thing:
sudo alsa force-reload
and then i got normal sound until next reboot
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On Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 07:42:20AM -, Adam Porter wrote:
> I'm running Hardy[...]
> [...]
> Maybe this bug isn't completely fixed yet?
The bug is fixed in Intrepid. You're using the Intrepid kernel, but the
rest of your system is Hardy, so you don't have the bug fix (which wasn't in
the kerne
I'm using:
alsa-utils:
Installed: 1.0.17-0ubuntu2
Candidate: 1.0.17-0ubuntu2
Version table:
*** 1.0.17-0ubuntu2 0
100 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com intrepid/main Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
linux-image-generic:
Installed: 2.6.27.5.5
Candidate: 2.6.27.5.5
Version
** Changed in: alsa-driver (Debian)
Status: Unknown => Fix Released
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** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #481979
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=481979
** Also affects: alsa-driver (Debian) via
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Luke, I subscribed you to bug 246969 for your input, let's discuss it
there. If you are happy with the blacklisting, too, feel free to remove
the workaaround hacks from alsa and pulse again.
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu Intrepid)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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I also proposed this in bug 246969.
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I still get the squeaking sound when starting the live CD, so something
is still using the pcspkr driver. Can somone else confirm this as well?
Maybe we should just disable this totally useless kernel driver
altogether (and restore the old one), instead of spreading workarounds
all over the place?
@Luke Yelavich: I tried to run
$ pulseaudio -k
and received the following error message:
W: ltdl-bind-now.c: Failed to find original dlopen loader.
E: main.c: Failed to kill daemon.
(that is verbatim)
I killed all audio programs, (except the panel volume manager, do I need to
kill that
Thanks Keve, looks like Launchpad's email interface is broken.
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** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu Intrepid)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Given that Matt's issue appears to be something different, I think this
bug is fixed.
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On Thu, Aug 07, 2008 at 11:40:27AM -, Luke Yelavich wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 07, 2008 at 06:03:58PM EST, Matt Zimmerman wrote:
> > pulseaudio on my system is selecting the PC speaker, via snd_pcsp, in
> > preference to my actual sound device (snd_hda_intel).
>
> Could you log the output of running
On Thu, Aug 07, 2008 at 06:03:58PM EST, Matt Zimmerman wrote:
> pulseaudio on my system is selecting the PC speaker, via snd_pcsp, in
> preference to my actual sound device (snd_hda_intel).
Could you log the output of running pulseaudio in a terminal with
"pulseaudio -vv? Sounds like another strin
On Wed, Aug 06, 2008 at 11:42:04PM -, Luke Yelavich wrote:
> Matt, do you mean you are seeing this in terms of still hearing
> crackling, or something else?
I am still seeing the original problem, described in the subject and
description fields of this bug. The crackling issue, if anyone stil
Luke, yes your right and I was mistaken. I muted the pcsp in my existing
account which fixed that issue. I then conducted another test as I was
concerned it might not default to no pcspeaker sound on a new user. So I
created a new test user and no unexpected pc speaker sounds were played.
Now on my
nullack, perhaps you need to mute the PC speaker as I have explained a
couple of times previously in this bug. If you still have the issue
after you have muted the pc speaker card's master volume, then please
let me know and I'll dig deeper.
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Luke, my testing is showing that the issue is not fixed. Upon user logon
from GDM, the pcspeaker buzzes unexpectedly. I understand you have some
sort of work around, but user's expect the sound to "just work".
Therefore the question is why does the default installation unexpectedly
play a sound thr
Matt, do you mean you are seeing this in terms of still hearing
crackling, or something else? If you are still hearing crackling, you
need to load an alsa mixer, and mute the master volume for the pcsp
card.
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You
I am still seeing this problem with pulseaudio 0.9.10-2ubuntu3:
Aug 6 23:08:24 perseus pulseaudio[32274]: alsa-util.c: Device hw:1 doesn't
support 44100 Hz, changed to 37286 Hz.
Aug 6 23:08:24 perseus pulseaudio[32274]: alsa-util.c: Device hw:1 doesn't
support 2 channels, changed to 1.
perseus
Indeed. Thanks a lot for your work and your time!
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Sigh, Launchpad's email code is broken. That used to work.
** Changed in: alsa-utils (Ubuntu Intrepid)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Thats what my alsa-utils upload addressed, however for users who already
have settings for the device, they will have to change it manually. It
will fix things up for upgrades/fresh installs however.
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Luke Yelavich : Unfortunately, sudo /etc/init.d/alsa-utils reset pcsp
did not fix the problem for me. However, I did have PC Speaker volume
set in gnome-mixer-applet. Setting to mute fix the problem. Should we
consider the crackling sound at boot as a bug when PC Speakers are not
set to mute? IMO,
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Saïvann, try running "sudo /etc/init.d/alsa-utils reset pcsp" at a
terminal. It sounds like the previously set volume is overwriting the
defaults which it should do.
Then when you log in again, you should not hear the crackling.
Luke
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Luke Yelavich : This problem is currently not fixed for my laptop, a
Dell inspiron 9300. I still ear the noisy sound for 1-2 seconds right
after typing username and password in GDM. My laptop is under intrepid
with all updates, including alsa-utils 1.0.16-1ubuntu3 .
** Changed in: alsa-utils (Ubun
This bug was fixed in the package alsa-utils - 1.0.16-1ubuntu3
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* Really make the change to the init script to mute the PC speaker
on initial start/reset. (LP: #242966)
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Luke Yelavich : I'm changing the status for you, since it does not seem
to work from your side.
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu Intrepid)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu Intrepid)
Status: Invalid => In Progress
** Also affects: alsa-utils (Ubunt
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crackling is an alsa volume issue.
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I confirm what Hew McLachlan says, the sound is now correct, but I
always ear crackling sounds during login (it sounds like PC Speakers are
initialized during login and produce a crackling sound for that reason).
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I undid my pcsp blacklist and restarted. I still got a bit of crackling
while logging in, but the rest of the sound seems to work correctly
through my sound card again. Triaging as this issue still exists.
pulseaudio/intrepid uptodate 0.9.10-2ubuntu2
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu Intrepid)
pulseaudio (0.9.10-2ubuntu2) fixed this problem for my Dell inspiron
9300.
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Hi,
I too had this problem.
The fix 'b) use "padevchooser" to select the proper ALSA sink for your sound
card (full name available from the PulseAudio Manager)' suggested by Conn
worked perfectly for me.
sink = alsa_output.pci_8086_284b_alsa_playback_0
Lenovo R61 with lastest intrepid kernel/p
I'm still experiencing the same static and cracking noises as before.
setting this bug to new again.
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* debian/patches/0006-pcspkr-last.patch: Load the PC speaker as a sink
after all other sound card sinks have been loaded. (LP: #242966)
* debian/patches/0007-r
I can confirm that this bug occurs on Inspiron 700m with alpha 3 install
- Salavan's fix https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-
driver/+bug/242966/comments/2 did not work but step 1 (only) of
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=866965 did cure the problem
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** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu Intrepid)
Target: None => intrepid-alpha-4
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I confirm this also had to blacklist snd-pcsp to get sound to work
properly, I just reinstalled with alpha 3 and it was still there.
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The solution here http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=866965 works
fine.
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I have seen much skepticism about the usefulness of the pc speaker as a
sound device. I would like to chime in with a perfect use case for it:
If you have your voip headset plugged into your sole soundcard (plugs at
the back of the computer, hidden away) and you don't want to wear it all
the time,
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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This bug is not actually an ALSA bug. As shown in comments from a few
people for this bug, the pcspkr is not card 0, but the issue is with
pulse using hal to load the devices.
** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu Intrepid)
Status: Triaged => Invalid
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I can confirm this bug on my Dell Dimension 1100, running Intrepid with
latest updates as of 23/7.
With the snd_pcsp set to index "-2" (default): ALSA applications work
with the proper sound card - you can verify via GDM's starting drumbeat
upon login, or using a sound application that does not us
I can confirm this bug on Intrepid.
0 [I82801AAICH]: ICH - Intel 82801AA-ICH
Intel 82801AA-ICH with AD1881 at irq 10
1 [pcsp ]: PC-Speaker - pcsp
Internal PC-Speaker at port 0x61
I had to blacklist the module and edit some files to set t
Unfortunaltely, I confirm Pete Graner comment. My solution finally does
not work at each boot.
** Description changed:
(Ubuntu Intrepid)
Latest changes in ALSA brought a snd-pcsp driver (and gave its module -2
index), which loads automatically. In my case, it took place of a USB
soundc
I can confirm that options snd-pcsp index=-1 *does not* fix it with a
Dell Latitude D620, I had to blacklist snd-pcsp to get non-crackling
sound.
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Ben Collins : Your last changes to alsa-driver concern pcsp, you might
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