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I had the same problem of no sound (gateway laptop- digital stereo (IEC
958) output+Analog stereo input). After "dinking" around for a day, this
is my fix:
Click on sound preferences (speaker icon)
Hardware tab- Profile: choose from drop down list- Analog Stereo Output
Output tab - Connector: ch
I was able to fix my issues (um, with Ubuntu) by following the steps on this
page:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingSoundProblems
(For me, it was changing the user permissions.)
I hope that helps someone else, too.
Cheers!
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I'm only an average-skilled computer user, so please excuse me if I'm
posting in the wrong place.
I installed Ubuntu 10.04, and had sound fine. Wouldn't boot from grub
or wubi after upgrading to 10.10, so installed 10.10 tout frais from a
CD. There is now no sound.
My machine has a "RV620 Audio
@David A Samuel Please file a separate bug report.
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[Analog Devices AD1980] No sound with Ubuntu 10.10
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Good evening to all:
Please forgive me if as a newbie I'm in the wrong forum but I am also
experiencing no sound through my netbook's speakers. Asus 1015 PED MU17. Here's
the rub I get sound in the headphones not the speakers. Yes I've tried checking
the controls in the sound panel. Help? Thank
@David Henningsson: Noted.
BTW, I've reinstalled UX.X alpha3 and (hey!) sound is back. I even got
my own xorg.conf with separate dual-screens goin'. Amazing isn't it. Why
update a fully working alpha -- no response needed... =)
I've unsubscribed from this bug -- David T is on my sorry a** about
t
@psbh, from the experience that I have, it is more often the case that the bug
is in the driver, than in PulseAudio. Yes, there has been bugs in PulseAudio -
I fixed one the other day - and there are probably more of them, but those are
more of exceptions to the general rule.
So, I'm not convin
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 659757
Pulseaudio fail in 10.10 -- on same machine in 10.04 a-okay
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 659757 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/659757
@David Henningsson: IMHO; having a look at Ubuntu-forums and in
Launchpad, this pulseaudio-bug thing has to be bigger than separate HW-
setups. Maybe one of you brainy guys could connect the dots and have us
l
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 659757 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/659757
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 659757
Pulseaudio fail in 10.10 -- on same machine in 10.04 a-okay
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@psbh, you're having different hardware than the original bug reporter,
so please file a separate bug.
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[Analog Devices AD1980] No sound with Ubuntu 10.10
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@david henningsson: Working sound on same machine running Ubuntu 10.04
LTS -- except at 44+ kHz, in combination with video (gstreamer)
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@david henningsson: no sound in Ubuntu 10.10 daily, since mid-september
2010. Before that fully functioning, except at 44+ kHz.
//S
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Hi folks,
If you're not having the same hardware as the original poster (see
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/SameHardware ), can you please file
separate bugs for your issues? Thanks!
** Summary changed:
- No sound with Ubuntu 10.10
+ [Analog Devices AD1980] No sound with Ubuntu 10.10
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