Hell will freeze when I will do the move to Maverick. Lucid is already
an enormous headache. I have this fixed, maybe it was the following:
***
Therefore, I commented out line 372 in /etc/init.d/alsa-utils:
# mute_and_zero_levels "$TARGET_CARD" || EXITSTATUS=1
in /etc/pulse/default.pa
The solution proposed in #38 worked from me, except for the fact that
the alsa-utils file is under /sbin and not /etc/init.d..again, Ubuntu
Maverick alpha 2..
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I have the same problem with Ubuntu Maverick alpha 2..at startup the
volume is always off..
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Getting Ubuntu Lucid Lynx 10.04 to play audio on EeePC. This worked for
me.
Thanks to André Gaul at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-
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"This issue may be a problem in pulseaudio. I managed to get it to work as
expected by replacing the l
I'm on an MSI X340. Didn't have this problem in Karmic, but did after
upgrading to Lucid (the "Speaker" setting in alsamixer would drop to the
lowest level possible on every boot). The advice from post #77 fixed
it. I had also previously raised the levels back to normal in alsamixer
and did a "s
Just wanted to pile on. #77 without #38 works for my Latitude CPx with
Karmic. #38 kind of worked. It didn't boot up muted, but would change
the volume levels to 38% master and 75% PCM (I keep them at 54%/50%).
I changed #38 back and applied #77. Yay!
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Oops, forgot... I'm using Xubuntu Karmic. This was an upgrade from
8.10, to 9.04, 9.10.
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Had this problem since Karmic, persisted after upgrading to Lucid. Fix
in #77 solved the problem.
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Using Karmic 9.10 - Same issue as previously described here - volume is
muted upon rebooting.
Workaround outlined in #77 worked for me. Start-up sound is now back
and the volume remains where I left it during it's previous session. I
tested shutting the machine down hard and shutting down gracef
Workaround from #77 fixed this for me in Karmic 9.10. In Jaunty I had
killed pulse but it came back on upgrade to Karmic, though I don't seem
to be having any troubles from it in Karmic save this. Now that I
commented that line in /etc/pulse/default.pa I get the drum sound before
login, the login s
Anyway, the workaround from comment 77 is working for me and is imo a
simpler temporary fix.
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I use an old thinkpad x20 with 196mb and I can tell you that the desktop
loading time did not change. I have other performance problem later on
but not at starting
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Your workaround increases desktop's loading time :(
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I think I've found a simpler way to fix the problem of setting the audio at a
desidered level at start up.
I used the "aslactl" function with a custom file
(http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/gutsy/man1/alsactl.1.html).
I set the options as I liked , then I typed from a terminal : aslactl stor
The workaround from comment 77 seems to work, my card is however an
Analog Devices card and not an Intel card.
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Papukaija: Take a look to #38, #77 and #81. Fix has already been
released for a bug related to alsa-utils, but it seems that we deal with
a pulseaudio bug in Karmic affecting to mute sound with Intel HDA.
Try #77. Hope it works.
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Bug 514713 is not a dupplicate of this bug since I'm running Karmic and
I have no sound on login.
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I'll add my vote for #77 as well. Before I tried this solution, I ran
the following experiment: I got all my settings the way I wanted them. I
started alsamixer to monitor the settings, then I killed
/usr/bin/pulseaudio. When the daemon restarted, it muted the audio. This
tells me the problem is en
#77 worked for me on my Karmic as well.
Thanx!
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Hi
I just run into this on a fresh Karmic install, #77 cured the problem,
in spite I applied 38. I found that the problem was on the pulse audio
mixer, I could unmute and crank up all volumes at the alsa mixer without
anything happening. Bug 456013 may be the expression of the same
symptoms.
Ant
Hi Justyn,
What's the output for "Audio device" if you type lspci in the terminal
and press enter?
For me, it says
00:14.2 Audio device: ATI Technologies Inc SBx00 Azalia (Intel HDA)
I have Asus M3A MB (ATI 770) but it seems to exhibit as Intel HDA as
"lspci" says..
Olli
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I realize I did not mention my audio chipset in my above post.
I can't clearly see what it is, except that it is not Intel audio.
It is an AMD 780G board, using the IEC958 (SPDIF) output.
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I ran into this bug suddenly today on a standard Karmic gnome
installation that was working fine before. I've no idea what I did for
it to suddenly start happening, I didn't do an upgrade and I didn't
install xubuntu-desktop like in some other comments.
I can confirm that #38 (commenting out "mute
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I had the same problem as #76, where default ubuntu (gnome) sound was fine, but
after installing xubuntu-desktop
over it, the sound was muted.
I found #77 works alone, without #38 in Karmic.
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I discovered #38 and #77 methods in Karmic. #77 works as confirmed
earlier. #38 doesn't work solely, but that method works together with
#77 (actually I'm not sure whether #38 method has any action to Karmic
sound settings). #77 seems to be an easy way to get audio unmuted in
Karmic, at least for m
I had also the problem that the master channel was muted in every boot
(i have intel hda)
I confirm that making the change proposed by #77 solved also my problem.
Maybe a "howto: fix intel hda muted on startup" should be created to
wiki or ubuntu forums?
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Making the change in #77 helped me. I had a problem of the sound being
muted when I rebooted or exited my window manager.
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Re #81: Dear Mr. Chen. Thanx for your efforts! However, I don't understand what
you're saying. Powerdown symptoms?
When and how was this fixed? I still have no sound on login. Using the fix #38
will work ONLY for the Master level and PCM level which are successfully
restored on boot. But all oth
See #38. The issue is that we should not be muting the sound anymore;
the workaround was for broken linux. So, instead of papering over the
issue, we deal with the powerdown symptoms as they appear. IDT/Sigmatel
HDA codecs already have such a fix in Lucid; Analog Devices are in
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RE#79 if the pulseaudio bit is a red herring, how does the fix work for
alsa-utils (since only the PA change actually worked for me...)
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The PA bit is just a red herring; I've already fixed it in alsa-utils.
** Package changed: pulseaudio (Ubuntu) => alsa-utils (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: alsa-utils (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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RE#77 that fixed my problem :D
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This issue may be a problem in pulseaudio. I managed to get it to work
as expected by replacing the line
load-module module-device-restore
in /etc/pulse/default.pa with
#load-module module-device-restore
Perhaps you have to logout, kill all pulseaudio daemons, login, adjust
volumes, logout and
I faced this problem, when I installed xubuntu-desktop over my gnome-
ubuntu. Curious thing is, that in default gnome sound worked perfectly
fine, i. e. it wasn't muted on startup.
Fortunately, the commenting-379-line workaround worked for me.
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If I comment out the lines in /etc/init.d/alsa-utils starting at 361
which read:
preinit_levels "$TARGET_CARD" || EXITSTATUS=1
if ! restore_levels "$TARGET_CARD" ; then
sanify_levels "$TARGET_CARD" || EXITSTATUS=1
restore_levels "$TARGET_CARD" >/dev/null 2>&1 || :
fi
Then I
After I have killed X and logged back in, if I then run sudo /lib/udev
/alsa-utils, my sound gets muted again
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