Public bug reported:
Removed and reinstalled lightdm after login problems.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: lightdm 1.2.1-0ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-24.37-generic 3.2.14
Uname: Linux 3.2.0-24-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.0.1-0ubuntu6
AptOrdering: light
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package lightdm 1.2.1-0ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade: subproces
installed post-removal script gaf een foutwaarde 1 terug
To manage n
Same problem here as well. Found a temp solution in using GDM. Though
Lightdm is much more visually appealing. Hope it gets fixed soon!
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I updated to 12.04 the last days and got stuff up and running again.
With the described methods still only the right channel is sent to the
subwoofer (also applied the pulseaudio modification). In contrary to
with 11.10 I now can select the 4 channel options: testing the speakers
gives correct resu
Same here as Craig, but with 11.10. Only the right channel is sent to
the subwoofer: can't find the surround profile. I tried the other driver
which David suggested, but then sound doesn't work at all. It's a pitty
Asus doesn't supply some info to get it to work.
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I tried Simone's solution as well. MPD now plays the left and right
channel via the subwoofer (and off course the front l+r work). Though
some other players like Spotify, Rhythmbox only play via the front
speakers. In the sound configuration menu the speaker test plays as it
should (front l+r and s
Still no updates? Recently there has been some activity at the freedesktop
site, a few people managed to create a working fix/workaround, but this has to
be integrated into PA offcourse.
Curiously waiting as I'd really like to use pulseaudio-raop with my
RasPi+shairport :D
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I can second that Sami, got that weird quirk here as well. I think it
has something to do with the pulseaudio remixing for the subwoofer, but
no exact idea.
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I again altered some stuff: I prefer to use the hardware master channel to
control volume instead of the PCM (software, meh) channel. Maybe the strange
crackling stuff is over now as well as I'm not altering the PCM level anymore :)
I changed /usr/share/pulseaudio/alsa-mixer/paths/analog-output.c
My pulseaudio mixes the left and right channel to a (I suppose) mono
channel and then sends it to the sub. Although the subwoofer connector
features 4 contacts (TRRS connector). I think for presence detection or
dummy load. I unscrewed the plastic barrel and found two wires wired to
the voice coil
I just tested it: I can hear sound coming from the subwoofer only with
'front right'. I suppose it's connected as a mono device. WIth the test
above I think the pulseaudio mixing is bypassed? When I use another
program (say Audacity) and then cut away the left, resp. right channel
the sub works wit
As far as I can see it uses (L+R) and then only sends it to the right
rear channel, so effectively using only half of the signal (making it
(L+R)/2) which should result in the correct level. Here's the log I
think you asked for: http://pastebin.com/JiQ4CYBr
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I don't know it for sure, but with the previous tests I heard no sound coming
from the sub with the rear left test signal, but did with the rear right. The
sub connector has 4 wires: 2 connected to the sub's voice coil and the two
others to a resistor (I think dummy load, could be used for decte
Finally got things to work quite nicely :D
I've been fiddling with
/usr/share/pulseaudio/alsa-mixer/paths/analog-output.conf for some time to get
a good grip on controlling the volume levels as the sub-output wasn't influence
by my volume control buttons. I changed it so only the PCM channel is
I have a N55SF as well and I would like to apply this patch. I searched
how to do this but could not find the right way to succeed. Can you
explain me how to integrate the patch?
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I used
[url=http://www.question-defense.com/2010/09/26/how-to-recompile-your-ubuntu-10-10-kernel-for-patching-or-to-add-support-for-a-specific-device]this[/url]
manual to download and prepare the kernel, then tried to apply the patch at
step 5 with the command you issued using the nx5.patch from
Started over from a fresh download of the kernel, then next comes up
when I apply the patch:
patch -p1 < ~/nx5.patch
patching file sound/pci/hda/alc662_asus_nx5_quirks.c
can't find file to patch at input line 117
Perhaps you used the wrong -p or --strip option?
The text leading up to this was:
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I think I was in the right directory, but I'll wait for 12.04 to
hopefully solve it :)
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Title:
Asus N55SF/N75SF - External subwoofer not working
I am observing similar behaviour. I experienced a strange quirk: when BT is
turned of and my laptop has been in sleep/hibernate mode I have exact the same
behaviour as you describe: when BT is switched on I cannot see any devices and
the switch is off in the control center. When I put my laptop
I experience the same odd behaviour as Julien Olivier posted on
bugzilla. Not a question of life and death, though quite annoying IMHO.
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