Apologies if this is not strictly on topic regarding fixing this bug - what I'm
curious to know is what the 'best case' workaround all of you are using to
avoid this problem? I'm open to absolutely any distribution, desktop
environment, etc. Just wondering what the best alternative many of you have
Hi,
Apologies if this is not strictly on topic regarding fixing this bug -
what I'm curious to know is what the 'best case' workaround all of you
are using to avoid this problem? I'm open to absolutely any
distribution, desktop environment, etc. Just wondering what the best
alternative many of you
Hi,
Apologies if this is not strictly on topic regarding fixing this bug -
what I'm curious to know is what the 'best case' workaround all of you
are using to avoid this problem? I'm open to absolutely any
distribution, desktop environment, etc. Just wondering what the best
alternative many of you
Hi,
Apologies if this is not strictly on topic regarding fixing this bug -
what I'm curious to know is what the 'best case' workaround all of you
are using to avoid this problem? I'm open to absolutely any
distribution, desktop environment, etc. Just wondering what the best
alternative many of you
Hi,
Apologies if this is not strictly on topic regarding fixing this bug -
what I'm curious to know is what the 'best case' workaround all of you
are using to avoid this problem? I'm open to absolutely any
distribution, desktop environment, etc. Just wondering what the best
alternative many of you
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Title:
[Thinkpad 200772U, Analog Devices AD1981] Sound playback distorted,
especially when moving cursor with trackpoint, touchpad, or mouse
To
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 11.10, clean install, Thinkpad t60 [200772U]
Sound worked properly with good output in 11.04.
In 11.10, sound playback is distorted, with noisy clicks and 'burps.' The
problem is worse when I move the mouse cursor by any method, including
trackpoint or touchpad. I am
Thanks. I just finished a cycle of updates and on a fresh session audio
playback sounds as it should. If and when I can make the problem happen
again I will post the log files you suggest. Thank you!
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I have discovered that a clean restart solves the playback issue. In a
new session, audio sounds normal, but after using a few applications,
letting the sound play in the background causes the problem to reappear.
Once it reappears, the sound remains 'staticy' until I restart again.
When I don't m
Hi,
Apologies if this is not strictly on topic regarding fixing this bug -
what I'm curious to know is what the 'best case' workaround all of you
are using to avoid this problem? I'm open to absolutely any
distribution, desktop environment, etc. Just wondering what the best
alternative many of you
The best workaround I have found is to 'keep current settings' when the
timed dialog appears (in display settings). Once the settings are
applied, although the display is rotated 90 degrees, I have found that
the 'normal' orientation option reappears in the orientation dropdown
box. Applying 'norma
Your idea about it being related to video drivers makes some sense to
me. I unfortunately can't help troubleshoot this bug further right now
because this bug forced me to roll back to 11.04, which is almost
perfect for me. However, even in 11.04 if I move to 'expo' mode (super +
D) or use the graph
So probably a duplicate of https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/alsa-driver/+bug/873370
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Title:
Sound doesn't play properly after upgrade fr
If there is some way I can help troubleshoot, I might reinstall 11.10 in
a new partition for troublesooting purposes.
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Title:
[Thinkpad 200772U, A
I have not tried using the old 11.04 drivers with the 11.10 kernel
because I don't know how. When I install 11.10 again, I can try this if
there are some instructions somewhere I can follow.
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This bug shows itself linked to alsa-driver, but how do I know it is not
related to pulseaudio?
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Title:
[Thinkpad 200772U, Analog Devices AD1981]
OK, that was a stupid question now that I look at it. I just don't
understand sound in ubuntu well enough to figure much out.
I reinstalled the entire OS tonight to test the problem since it's
annoyingly intermittent.
Tonight what caused the problem to appear is raising the dash while in a
skype
OK, that was a stupid question now that I look at it. I just don't
understand sound in ubuntu well enough to figure much out.
I reinstalled the entire OS tonight to test the problem since it's
annoyingly intermittent.
Tonight what caused the problem to appear is raising the dash while in a
skype
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