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A solution/workaround has been found for booting Ubuntu on a Toshiba
nb305 without the "nohz=off highres=off" kernel parameters. See
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/508516. Pulseaudio
then works fine without checking the "Simultaneous output to Internal
Audio Analog Stereo".
Luis_M, thanks a bunch. This also fixed the problem for me.
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I can confirm that the solution of Luis Miguel does stop the audio
distortion while leaving pulseaudio running.
For those that want to use this solution you may have to install
"paprefs" (sudo apt-get install paprefs) and run it, if it is not in
your system->preferences menu. After making the fir
Hi every one. Sorry for my basic English. I think I could resolve the
problem. I download from the Software Center of Ubuntu the "PulseAudio
preference".
After installing, then i go to menu system>preference>pulseAudio
preference. In PulseAudio Preference I go to "simultaneous output" and
c
Thanks Daniel: As it turns out putting nohz=off and highres=off on the
kernel line of the Toshiba NB305 solves two problems and causes a
couple of other problems. The machine won't boot (or boots very slowly
(several minutes) with nohz and highres on. The machine won't suspend
and resume again
nohz controls dyntick, aka "tickless kernel". It's an infrastructure to
fire the timer only when necessary, thereby lowering power consumption.
PulseAudio's default glitch-free mode (tsched=1) was designed to work
well with it and, in doing so, exposes a host of hardware and driver
bugs.
Disabling
I have the same problem in my netbook toshiba nb305
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Just to clear the air a bit and make sure that I am not misleading
anyone with false impressions (often the case)...
I took my Toshiba nb305 and wiped the Ubuntu partition and reinstalled
lucid 10.04 from a USB key as previously. I tried the sound by turning
on the system sound (Ubuntu)
Further to the pulseaudio problem on the Toshiba NB305...
After doing a fresh install of Lucid there was no problem with the
audio. But I believe it was just after installing "twinkle" that the
audio went back to being bad just like on the previous machine. Same
symptoms exactly. Using apt-get
A... my bad. The NB305 does suspend OK after altering
/etc/default/grub (see message above). I just forgot to "update-grub"!
So, everything now works.
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The Toshiba NB305 that I had was replaced (by the dealer) as the screen
backlight ceased to function on the first machine after I had it for about 2
weeks. I installed Ubuntu Netbook Edition10.04
(http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download-netbook) on the new machine from a
USB drive. I had som
Hello Jim, I have exactly the same problem although just lowering and
increasing the volume or switching from one application to another (say
Skype to rythmbox) will suffice to start the scratching audio. Another
thing I notice, When audio is poor if I go to
System -> Sound -> Hardware
and set t
Just for the record You can see from my original bug posting that
my system had a Realtek ALC272 card.
Unfortunately (or perhaps fortunately) the screen on my NB30500F died
(backlight ceased to function). I plan on replacing the unit soon with
an identical one. It will take me a day or two
hey jim,
i am christian from Bug #551949;)
i reverted my fixing, so i think we see the same problem on our machines!
i think this IS a bug in the alsa driver.
could you please do:
$ cat /proc/asound/card0/codec#* | grep Codec
to check that you have "Codec: Realtek ALC662 rev1"
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Just another small observation. I can trigger the sound distortion by
playing a system sound (hit the back arrow a few times rapidly at the
prompt in a gnome-terminal window). The sound distortion will persist
with any new sound apps trying to produce sounds UNTIL all sound apps
cease for 5 secon
This bug is similar to that of bug #551949. The sound goes bad
but... if one waits a few seconds, with no audio playing, it will then
be fine for a while. If it goes bad (popping, distorted), it will not
cure itself unless all sound apps are turned off for a while. For me,
playing a system s
Sorry. Typo. It was the 2.6.32-21-generic package. Here are the last
two entries in /var/log/apt/history.log.
Start-Date: 2010-05-02 21:37:13
Install: linux-alsa-driver-modules-2.6.32-21-generic (2.6.32-21.201004280600)
Remove: linux-backports-modules-alsa-2.6.32-21-generic (2.6.32-21.11),
li
On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 12:48 AM, jim_charlton wrote:
> apt-get install linux-alsa-driver-
> modules-2.6.32-2-generic
This package doesn't exist. Which package did you use?
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I added the ppa:ubuntu-audio-dev to the repository and then 'apt-get
update' and 'apt-get install linux-alsa-driver-
modules-2.6.32-2-generic'. I then rebooted. No joy. so I did an 'apt-
get upgrade' which upgraded the pulseaudio packges as well. Rebooting
unfortunately did not work any better.
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