Since upgrading to 2.6.32-22 I've had a similar issue with my HP
TouchSmart 600 (ALC888s). Previously sound worked fine but since
upgrading from 2.6.32-21 the sound hardware is not detected. Booting
into 2.6.32-21 restores the sound. I'd be happy to gather any
additional information required.
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Upgrading to ALSA 1.0.23 seemed to have fixed my issues:
http://monespaceperso.org/blog-en/2010/05/02/upgrade-alsa-1-0-23-on-ubuntu-lucid-lynx-10-04/
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Audio problem in kernal update 2.6.32-22-Generic
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1.0.24 is stock on Oneiric with no luck.
Manually installing 1.0.25 now detects as an HDA NVidia/Realtek ALC888
but still no sound from the internal speakers.
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Binary package hint: utouch
The uTouch package does not seem to support nwfermi-based touchscreen drivers
such as those found in the HP TouchSmart 600-series. I'd like to request that
this driver be added to the package in a future release and I'd be happy to
capture any
However, unless you're running a very new kernel you can probably omit
the "sed" lines if you're just compiling for 64-bit. This should work
as a quick step-by-step:
wget
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-input-evdev/+bug/379313/+attachment/1455604/+files/nwfermi-0.2_i386.de
I did a fresh Lucid-32 Desktop installation and performed the steps in
#14 above, hope it helps!
jdbo...@audiotesting:~$ modinfo snd-hda-codec
filename: /lib/modules/2.6.32-24-generic-pae/updates/dkms/snd-hda-codec.ko
license:GPL
description:HDA codec core
srcversion: 31A42FF
Sadly (?) I no longer have Win7 installed on the machine but from memory
I'm fairly certain it made no difference. If it will help and there are
no further confirmations I can look into installing Win7 in some empty
space on my hard drive to verify. If there's any additional information
I can hel
One more comment, the output above reported an ALC888, however I believe
that the actual part number is the ALC888S
(http://www.realtek.com.tw/products/productsView.aspx?Langid=1&PFid=28&Level=5&Conn=4&ProdID=141).
I didn't quickly find a reference to my specific model, but the 600-1050
mentions th
Windows 7 installed in some empty space, interestingly enough even the
Windows default drivers didn't work. After installing the drivers from
HP the sound worked fine under Windows, but rebooting into Ubuntu didn't
see any change. It was a soft reboot (I didn't power off completely)
and I had alr
In order to run on the Maverick Beta kernel, you'll need to manually compile
the module. First extract the .deb contents somewhere (I use /tmp/nwfermi as
an example) and run the following:
cd /tmp/nwfermi/usr/src/nwfermi-0.2
sed -i 's/usb_buffer_alloc/usb_alloc_coherent/g' nw-fermi.c
sed -i 's/u
There are some suggestions in the following Ubuntu Forums thread:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1383786
I've tried most of them without much luck (including upgrading to alsa-
driver-1.0.23), but since headphones are my preferred method for this
computer I may not have been thorough. S
Thanks @djp, this new release works great on my HP Touchsmart
600-1005xt! Any hope that 1) it will be possible to create a 64-bit
version and 2) it can be included in the Ubuntu release? Barring 2, I'd
love to see it in a custom repository somewhere so I can make sure to
nab any updates.
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