I upgraded to 8.11 via Synaptic on intrepid this morning but Xorg
started in low res mode.
I fixed my setup by reverting xorg-driver-fglrx to the previous version
(only that package) and everything seems to work again...
Here is the output of dmesg
Nov 15 11:17:24 mult-pballeux kernel: [ 48.94
I confirm that also...
My setup is Averatec 3200, VIA sound card...
Strangly, there was two ALSA device. If I tried recording with the
first one, I had a crash, but the second one was fine.
Testing on audio did the same as the original poster.
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Intrepid: Error microphone: gconfaudiosrc ! au
Public bug reported:
In Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex...
Open Volume Control, the microphones (all inputs) are always muted.
- Open Volume control
- Select Recording tab
- All inputs are muted
- Unmute microphone/input
- Close Volume control
- Re-open, and microphone/inputs are still muted
It seems
** Description changed:
In Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex...
Open Volume Control, the microphones (all inputs) are always muted.
- Open Volume control
- Select Recording tab
- All inputs are muted
- Unmute microphone/input
- Close Volume control
- Re-open, and microphone/inputs ar
I did some more investigation.
On the Dell 1521 AMD64 (snd-hda-intel)
Finally, I was able to record with the microphone with Flash doing:
1 - Kill pulseaudio
2 - Set System - Prererences - Sound : Detection and Capture with my (hardware)
Sound card HDA (Alsa)
3 - No .asoundrc
3 - No /etc/asound.
Ok, tested on the Averatec laptop and it is working as the Dell laptop.
So the main problem is the Alsa plugin recording thru Puselaudio that is
not working at all, making Flash unusable to broadcast over the
internet. This was wokring A-1 in Ubunt 8.04.
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Microphones are always muted (Ubuntu
added package probably affected
** Changed in: alsa-lib (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => alsa-lib
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Microphones are always muted (Ubuntu 8.10)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/290121
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Made more testings...
I finally found out why Flash is not able to record at all.
The alsa plugin for GStreamer is broken (alsasrc).
When launching:
gst-launch alsasrc ! audioconvert ! wavenc ! filesink location=test.wav
You will get several warnings and errors. The file size is also really
On Intrepid, I fixed with Daniel's PPA, But I lost the ALSA mixer in
the gnome volume control and in the system - preferences - sound.
I am able to record using pulseaudio now using the flash applet (ALSA
Plugin) and I am able to set the volumes using "alsamixer -Dhw:0"
Current system is AMD64.
I have this problem only on my 32 bit AMD laptop (Averatec 3250)
but my Dell 1521 (AMD Turion64 x2)
and my desktop HP Presario (AMD 64 bits) do not have this problem.
Seems to be related to the 32 bits architecture and/or AMD CPU.
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Hardy proposed 2.6.24-20-generic kernel update will not boot
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: flashplugin-nonfree
Could not install the plugin flash from Synaptic
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: flashplugin-installer 10.2.153.1ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.38-7.39-generic 2.6.38
Uname: Linux 2.6.38-7-generic x
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/749961
Title:
package flashplugin-installer 10.2.153.1ubuntu1 failed to
install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script
returned error
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