Public bug reported:
The Asus M4N78 Pro motherboard has an HDMI interface but I got no sound
through it. It also has an analog output but didn't try this one much. I
want HDMI.
Some commands output:
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# aplay -l
List of PLAYBACK Hardware De
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => New
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No sound on Asus M4N78 Pro with HDA NVidia
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/406613
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I'm now on 10.04 with all updates and still no sound from HDMI. I also
get silence from regular analog output while I see Rythmbox playing some
Internet radio or Boxee playing any movie, Shoutcast radio etc.
HDMI audio works on Windows.
I don't have any IEC958 channel on alsamixer. I'm attaching
Also, there is no clear way to specify the default audio output to use,
but this is more a UI problem. The screenshot shows Sound Preferences
channel selection. Is this the "profile" (what is this?) I'm currently
configuring or the selection of the channels the audio is going to be
captured and del
I have the same problem on 10.10.
Rebooting does not make it work.
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Bluetooth is disabled. Pressing "Turn on bluetooth" not working
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/554431
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By the way, this is not the first bug I report here with absolutely no
response from some support team.
Fedora is not like this... the community is obssessed by closing bugs.
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Bluetooth is disabled. Pressing "Turn on bluetooth" not working
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/554431
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I was able to make it work on Fedora 13. Unfortunately no success on
Ubuntu.
Steps on Fedora 13 (maybe it works on Ubuntu too, I have no way to test
it anymore):
1. Run alsamixer on the console or terminal window and explicitly select the
NVidia device pressing F6
2. Press F5 to show all input a
I am having the same problem described above, almost always with chromium.
Precise 12.04, unity-2d 5.12.0-0ubuntu1.
Extremely annoying and a productivity killer.
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For many users (including me) BIOS update appears as if it solves the
problem, but the bug 'comes back' a few days later. It's as if one of
the ACPI functions (the suspend maybe?) causes the BIOS to misbehave
again.
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@Bryan and @Marcin: Did you put the pin in when the computer was plugged
in? Or without AC power? And for how long, just a quick click or longer?
The reason I'm asking, is when I tried it the Motherboard got fried and
I had to go to Samsung for replacement. Before anyone else makes the
same mistak
Thanks Bryan and Marcin for the clarification. I followed the
instructions (didn't fry the MB this time) but the problem is still
there. 3.5.0rc6 from the Ubuntu ppa.
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Doesn't work for me on either Ubuntu 12.10 nor kubuntu 12.10.
Upgrading to the latest BIOS did not solve the problem either.
- Aviram
On Thu, Nov 29, 2012 at 8:20 PM, wysiwyg31 <986...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Hello,
> According to this blog:
> http://www.rileybrandt.
/discharge detection; this has
always been the case (with all BIOS versions since I bought the
laptop). The lid detection never worked, though.
- Aviram
On Sat, Dec 1, 2012 at 5:00 AM, paolo.mgi <986...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> I am running 12.10 with BIOS P04AAC and Kernel
>
> 3.6.6
@Paolo,
Try the instructions here:
http://www.zinus.de/index.html%3Fp=670.html
For installing Windows 7 on a USB drive and then booting from it. In
theory that should work.
- Aviram
On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 7:16 AM, paolo.mgi <986...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> @petrosyan. Thanks
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