This bug report is full of entirely unrelated problems (for different
sound cards and chipsets) so it is impossible to track what was actually
related to what and what was fixed already and what not.
We are closing this bug report because it lacks the information we need
to investigate the *origin
Ok, i got kind of the same problem.
I have a sb live 5.1 dell oem, and i only get sound from it every odd boot. if
there is no sound i have to reboot, restarting does not help.
I am suspecting my mother board. Wen there is no sound the ALSA mixer still
finds the card and everything seems to be ok
Gracias Gabriel Pastor, tenia el mismo problema con la Sound Blaster Audigy 2
ZS y el chipset de la placa base iNTEL y lo pude solucionar .
Saludos
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See Bug 80893 https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-
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It seems that editing /etc/default/acpi-support
and setting "HIBERNATE_MODE=platform" has fixed the problem on my ThinkPad Z60m.
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My problem is with a Lenovo Z61M, almost identical to Robert's -- and I
have exactly the same problem.
- Boots from hibernate: no sound
- Warm boot after boot from hibernate: no sound
- Cold boot after boot from hibernate: sound works okay.
Sound chip is "HDA Intel", onboard, and it's the only
Gabriel, I tried what you said. It didn't work:(
I am having a problem very similar. I have two sound cards - one is
built into the motherboard and one is a usb audio, I mainly use the USB.
The only reason I do not disable the onboard is because the audio input
is not being recognized on my usb ca
None of the suggestions for setting the indices of drivers has worked
for me. So what can I do to help fix this bug?
My guess is that something is not being initialised, but by default
(from a cold boot) the setting is initialised, but (for whatever reason)
the setting is not reset in a warm boot
Thanks Gabriel, after doing your procedure everything works again!
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I've followed the guide Saiko Bob posted, and so far it's worked on
every boot! :) I'll post again if otherwise, but I think it's fixed for
me now.
Thanx
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I had the same problem with feisty and solved it.
I have 2 sound cards, and it seems that sometimes the wrong sound card is the
default sound device.
$ sudo asoundconf list
Names of available sound cards:
Intel
CA0106
The first one is integrated on the motherboard, and the second one (an
audigy
By the way. with the intel driver, the sound does not work with
resuming.
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I only have one soundcard, and had tried adding an index=0 to it. It did
not help the problem.
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I've had this problem ever since installing Feisty... but I think I've
just found a solution that works for me.
The problem I had was that when booting into Feisty, it would randomly
set the default sound card to one of my two sound cards. The result is
that sometimes I would get sound, sometimes
This is interesting: while trying to fix other problems with my video, I
switched video drivers from the xserver-xorg-video-i810 driver to
xserver-xorg-video-intel driver. And now the sound seems to work even
with a warm reboot.
Is it possible that there's a conflict with i810 and the sound card
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Hey all,
I have this problem as well. I'm running Ubuntu Feisty.
When it's not working the way I want, you don't hear system sounds, sound
comming from my regular music player XMMS nor is there sound in flash. I do
have sound in Rhytmbox though.
It works on random, rebooting or a cold start app
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I also have this problem on a Lenovo ThinkPad Z60m with an Intel
soundcard (using the snd-hda-intel driver).
Sound only works from a cold start, not from resuming from hibernation.
I've tried gstreamer-based and xine-based players.
Backstory: upgraded to Feisty, sound stopped working. Reinstalle
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I have what seems to be the same problem. On cold boot my motherboard's
built-in soundcard is detected, and on restart it's my Audigy (which is
the one I want to use).
Attached is dmesg output for the former, latter to follow.
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I have to correct myself: restarting does not consistently break sound.
It is hit and miss, whether I reboot or cold start.
(Although, I have to admit that I have installed recommended updates
since my last post, and it could be that the problem is less severe
now.)
I tried rebooting the Edgy Xub
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I just gut the information, that the ALSA module soundcard problem
should be fixed in herd-2 (which is the current snapshot of feisty).
Could you (both) try to repoduce the bug with Herd-2?
http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/herd2?highlight=%28herd-2%29#head-
5bc48adba3c6627b30928557c0a41eada2babbad
D
Sounds as if the mixing devices get loaded in differend order, so that
they get differend device names. There is a way to explicitly assign the
order in which modules get loaded (and hence get named) - I just forgot
how to do that. But I think this is a Ubuntu bug, such stuff should not
happen.
Co
There is more output to be seen on the console.
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I also seem to be having this problem on Xubuntu Edgy. However, I do not
get reliable sound when booting from a cold start. On some cold boots it
works, sometimes it does not. However, restarting does seem to
consistently prevent sound from playing with mplayer.
The strange thing is, I have sound
On boots when sound works fine, I can access my soundcard simply by issuing:
$ alsamixer
However, on boots where sound does not work properly, this command accesses not
my soundcard, but rather my TV tuner:
Card: SAA7134
In order to access my soundcard on such boots, I have to issue:
$ alsamixe
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> Could you please try to play a tune with an other
> music player. Best
> would be if you could try:
>
> * totem (which also uses gstreamer)
> * something that directly talks to alsa (mplayer or
> mpg321 for example).
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I tried with mplayer
2:0.99+1.0pre7try
Could you please try to play a tune with an other music player. Best
would be if you could try:
* totem (which also uses gstreamer)
* something that directly talks to alsa (mplayer or mpg321 for example).
Please also report the ubuntu-release you are using.
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Matthew:
I have a Gateway 7510GX laptop that has an ATI chipset that does the
same thing. If I start from the machine being turned off, I will have
sound. If I restart the laptop, there is no sound at this point. I have
not found a way to get the sound to come back.
If I restart from Ubuntu and t
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