Well the problem has been solved. I was using Logitech USB speakers. When I chose output as 'analog stereo output' instead of 'digital stereo output', sound output was OK.
Thanks a lot. On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 3:04 PM, shababhsiddique <shababhsiddi...@ymail.com>wrote: > solution to problem (as the problem is only with jaunty .. both intrepid > and karmic workd fine i think a sol i enough to close the bug)- > > To do this, we must begin by determining our version of alsa as follows > : > > cat /proc/asound/version > Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.18rc3. > > To avoid problems during the upgrade of Alsa-utils, we need to stop it > with the following command : > > sudo /etc/init.d/alsa-utils stop > We must then install the necessary tools to compile along with the kernel > headers : > > sudo apt-get -y install build-essential ncurses-dev gettext xmlto > libasound2-dev > sudo apt-get -y install linux-headers-`uname -r` libncursesw5-dev > > Then, we go in our personal folder and download alsa-driver, alsa-lib > and alsa-utils : > > cd ~ > rm -rf ~/alsa* ~/.pulse* > wget ftp://ftp.alsa-project.org/pub/driver/alsa-driver-1.0.20.tar.bz2 > wget ftp://ftp.alsa-project.org/pub/lib/alsa-lib-1.0.20.tar.bz2 > wget ftp://ftp.alsa-project.org/pub/utils/alsa-utils-1.0.20.tar.bz2 > > After that, we create a new folder for the compilation and installation > of the 3 files. Then, we move the 3 tar files that we just downloaded in > this folder : > > sudo rm -rf /usr/src/alsa > sudo mkdir -p /usr/src/alsa > cd /usr/src/alsa > sudo cp ~/alsa* . > > Unpack the 3 tar files : > > sudo tar xjf alsa-driver* > sudo tar xjf alsa-lib* > sudo tar xjf alsa-utils* > > We compile and install alsa-driver : > > cd alsa-driver* > sudo ./configure > sudo make > sudo make install > > We compile and install alsa-lib : > > cd ../alsa-lib* > sudo ./configure > sudo make > sudo make install > > We compile and install alsa-utils : > > cd ../alsa-utils* > sudo ./configure > sudo make > sudo make install > > Then, we remove the 3 tar files in our personal folder that are not > anymore necessary : > > rm -f ~/alsa-driver* > rm -f ~/alsa-lib* > rm -f ~/alsa-utils* > > Then, just restart your computer and your alsa version should be 1.0.20! > > You can verify that you have now indeed have this version of alsa : > > cat /proc/asound/version > Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.20. > Compiled on May 9 2009 for kernel 2.6.28-11-generic (SMP). > > Just to be sure everything is well configured, execute this command : > > sudo alsaconf > > > > ** Changed in: ubuntu > Status: New => Fix Committed > > -- > No sound output on Compaq 510 > https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/414770 > You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber > of the bug. > > Status in Ubuntu: Fix Committed > > Bug description: > Binary package hint: rhythmbox > > I am using Compaq 510 laptop with Ubuntu 9.04. When I play any mp3 file (I > have downloaded required plug ins) no sound is heard but file is being > played in Rhythmbox. How to fix this problem? > > ProblemType: Bug > Architecture: i386 > DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.04 > ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/rhythmbox > Package: rhythmbox 0.12.0-0ubuntu4 > ProcEnviron: > LANG=en_IN > SHELL=/bin/bash > SourcePackage: rhythmbox > Uname: Linux 2.6.28-14-generic i686 > > To unsubscribe from this bug, go to: > https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/414770/+subscribe > -- No sound output on Compaq 510 https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/414770 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs