Has anyone succeeded in getting _line input_ working with a MacMini 3,1 on any
Ubuntu release?
First, I've checked with a kernel version 2.6.32: input is functional, output
doesn't work.
Kernel of subsequent versions do it the other way: output works fine but input
is broken.
I've done quite a
Luke - yeah, I realized that after I posted, and found the link I posted
about half an hour ago to the MacMini4,1 guide, which has working
instructions (model=mbp55, as I mentioned).
Thanks,
- Phil
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Phil, your machine is a MacMini4,1, so this bug is not valid for you.
In order to get this hardware working, someone will likely need physical
access to this hardware, however I won't know for sure till I get home
and look at my Mac Mini 3,1 and compare the audio codec differences.
You could also
aha! I found a page
(https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Macmini4-1/Maverick) that pointed me
to model=mbp55, which works great.
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Title:
no sound on
I'm also having this problem - with the latest Mac Mini.
I've tried:
model=mb5
model=intel-mac-auto
model=macmini
model=macmini3
model=mb3
model=mb5
model=imac24
model=imac27
Any other ideas? I'm attaching an also-info dump
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On my late 2009 Macmini3,1, running Lucid Lynx amd64, changing the model
to mb5 solved the no-sound problem. I have not tested sound input or
digital channels yet, and sound quality when using headphones is not
good. The internal speakers do not seem to mute when headphones are
plugged in. When the
I managed to get my hands on a MacMini 3m1, and have written a quirk to
make the hardware work properly out of the box. I'll post back here when
the commit is in the crack of the day alsa builds for karmic and lucid,
so that people can install those packages and get their audio working
properly.
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read jack, good idea. I get sound out of of the rear jack (analog), with
either "model=mbp3" or "model=imac24", no difference. Still no sound from the
built-in
speaker. I can't try digital/optical, as I don't have anything to connect it
to.
I'm now running alsa from https://launchpad.net/~th
I used model=mbp3 on mine after searching the net for similar postings
I can get sound out of the rear jack, but not from the built-in speaker
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> That model=imac24 doesn't work for me on jaunty with my nvidia-based
mac mini. Any other hint?
Same thing for me. Did you ever solve this? I've done everything
I could find including making sure channels aren't muted, and even
going through Part A of http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=78
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That model=imac24 doesn't work for me on jaunty with my nvidia-based mac
mini. Any other hint?
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OK, turns out the model=imac24 does work on Intrepid, it just needed a
reboot ("rmmod snd-hda-intel && modprobe snd-hda-intel" without gdm
running wasn't enough for some reason, though that did activate it on
jaunty).
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my mythbuntu-control-centre issue was apparently something to do with
compiz... I was having that hang anytime a dialog window showed up (as
opposed to a normal window). I disabled the effects and it stopped
hanging. So I have my mythtv stuff mostly working on jaunty now. I
have two of these min
The model=imac24 trick does not work for me on Intrepid, only on Jaunty.
I still can't get sound working on Intrepid. (And mythbuntu-control-
centre hangs Xorg when you try to apply config changes on Jaunty still,
so I can't use Jaunty for my set-top box yet)
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I have no way to test the digital audio. Don't have any other equipment
that'll talk to it. I'll see what I can do about testing the input though.
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Just because that option works for analog sound output, doesn't mean it
will work for sound input either analog or digital, or digital sound
output. Please test all of these if you can, to be sure that everything
indeed does work.
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Woot, that works!!! Thanks! I'd been through bunches of different
models thinking something like that might trigger it, but that one
wasn't one that was tried. Can't remember where I found it, but there
was a list of available models for the hda-intel driver somewhere, and I
don't believe that o
Hello,
Did you try the suggested solution in this link (bottom of the page) :
http://blog.costan.us/2009/03/ubuntu-810-or-904-on-mac-mini.html
It is suggested to add the following line to /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base :
options snd-hda-intel model=imac24
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So, some experimenting
I hooked up a Griffin iMic USB Audio connector figuring a USB output was
probably a standard supported thing...
Went into the GNOME Sound panel and hit the Test button.
With it set to Automatic, still no sound.
Manually chose Griffin Tech iMic USB Audio (ALSA), and I g
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Upgraded to jaunty with no change. Revised alsa-info.txt output from
jaunty attached.
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I've switched to 64bit instead of 32bit since I posted the original
batch of attachments, but nothing changed with regards to the symptoms.
Here's the alsa-info.txt you requested. I have a jaunty iso torrenting
right now.
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Hi David,
Just curious if you could also test the most recent pre-release of
Jaunty 9.04, currently Alpha 6 -
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/jaunty/ . If you could also please
download and run http://alsa-project.org/alsa-info.sh with the --no-
upload option:
./alsa-info.sh --no-upload
Then
And /var/log/syslog has the following two lines in addition to the ones
above:
Mar 16 19:44:44 basementhtpc pulseaudio[8227]: module-x11-xsmp.c: X11 session
manager not running.
Mar 16 19:44:44 basementhtpc pulseaudio[8227]: module.c: Failed to load module
"module-x11-xsmp" (argument: ""): init
I get the following repeating periodically in /var/log/messages:
Mar 16 19:44:23 basementhtpc pulseaudio[8217]: ltdl-bind-now.c: Failed to find
original dlopen loader.
Mar 16 19:44:23 basementhtpc pulseaudio[8227]: pid.c: Stale PID file,
overwriting.
Mar 16 19:44:23 basementhtpc pulseaudio[8227]
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** Attachment added: "CurrentDmesg.txt"
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** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
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