Hi all,
I am a Kubuntu user and recently upgraded to the 9.04 release. Prior to the
upgrade I had sound on my laptop (with some headphone issues), however with
the upgrade I no longer have any sound. I have a IDT 92HD73C1X5 CODEC and am
using the snd-hda-intel driver. Futher investigation ind
Please give me some hints on what could be the problem.
I'm in the unconfortable situation where i want to upgrade to .29 because i
need it for the new nvidia drivers but i can't update because of the sound
problem.
On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 1:33 PM, Hybris wrote:
> As the subject says i'm having
On Monday 04 May 2009 22:42:11 Hybris wrote:
> Please give me some hints on what could be the problem.
> I'm in the unconfortable situation where i want to upgrade to .29 because i
> need it for the new nvidia drivers but i can't update because of the sound
> problem.
Perhaps start again with some
On 05/04/2009 05:52:47 AM, Mark Constable wrote:
> On Monday 04 May 2009 22:42:11 Hybris wrote:
> > Please give me some hints on what could be the problem.
> > I'm in the unconfortable situation where i want to upgrade to .29
> because i
> > need it for the new nvidia drivers but i can't update bec
Hello,
I am having problems with the internal mic on my new Dell Latitude
E6500. I have the Intel-HDA soundcard (alsamixer says Card: HDA Intel,
Chip: Intel G45 DEVCTG). The problem is that I cannot turn off the
internal microphone, even if an external one is connected (of course I
can mute
>
>
> Perhaps start again with some basics like going to a shell
> and using "aplay some.wav" and fiddling with alsamixer to
> see, or hear, if you can get something working. You can
> then paste any suspicious errors into an email to this
> list.
>
i discovered an interested thing.
after system b
Hi,
thanks for answer. I'm sorry that I did not know my soundcard is
supported by my OS, but for my apology I have to say, I do not know
how to find out it. I've try to google it now and all I found was my
questions how to get gina working.
But back to problem: After installing package you've men
Geoffrey Leach schrieb:
> On 04/12/2009 01:00:48 PM, Ruediger Dohmhardt wrote:
>
>> Dear list members,
>>
>> I upgraded from 2.6.28.5 to 2.6.29.1.
>> By doing so I lost sound on my
>> Latitude D830 (SigmaTel STAC9205) and I had to go back to 2.6.28.5.
>>
>> Is the module "snd_hda_intel" broken f
On Tuesday 05 May 2009 03:18:35 Hybris wrote:
> > Perhaps start again with some basics like going to a shell
> > and using "aplay some.wav" and fiddling with alsamixer to
> > see, or hear, if you can get something working. You can
> > then paste any suspicious errors into an email to this
> > list.
On Sun, 3 May 2009 17:39:55 +0200
Martin Mucha wrote:
> Yes, you're ABSOLUTELY right. It's missing firmware. Thanks for your
> help, I truly do not understand how did you found out that, but that's
> not important.
Because it happens often.
> But, unfortunatelly, info you've mailed to me is no
>
>
> Well again, in konsole, aplay some.wav may throw an error and
> that would be of interest.
>
> KDE4 uses phonon to manage either the xine-lib or gstreamer
> backends so try going to systemsettings and change the phonon
> backend to whatever is the other one.
>
i already made this tests and i
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