The bug is still there. Very annoying. Every time, you forget to torn
the Volume down of your Stereo, the Speakers almost blow when Ubuntu
starts. Can't be that heart to fix this?
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Same here on 16.04 and Gnome 3.18.5. Volume resets to maximum after
every reboot.
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Same thing happening to me on Ubuntu 16.04. Sound always resets to only
50% and even worse, it's only the left side. Right side is dropped to
0%.
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its still bugged posting 14.04 anyone fix yet or is this no
important at all?
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This bug is *NOT* fixed. I'm too unexperienced with launchpad, how can
we get a "fix denied" here?
reposting because still bugged.
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Same here on an Acer laptop.
After every reboot the volume is up to 100%...but, if muted, it stays muted.
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Facing the same problem. I'm using an USB sound card from Siberia.
mukit@lifebook:~$ cat /proc/asound/cards
0 [PCH]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel PCH
HDA Intel PCH at 0xf160 irq 45
1 [Device ]: USB-Audio - USB PnP Sound Device
C-Media
This problesm still exists on my system: ubuntu 14.04.1
pulse package version: 1:4.0-0ubuntu11
$ lspci -v | grep -i audio
00:04.0 Multimedia audio controller: NVIDIA Corporation CK804 AC'97 Audio
Controller (rev a2)
01:00.1 Audio device: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] RV710/730 HDMI
Audi
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pactl set-sink-volume `pactl list sinks short | awk '{print $1}'` 30%
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I have a Trust SC-5500p USB Sound Card and the same Problem (14.04
64bit).
I even had to set default-sample-channels = 6 in /etc/pulse/daemon.conf
in order to get the rear speakers and Subwoofer working (with 12.04 this
worked out of the box), but that is another probem.
Every time I reboot, the
I confirm, that I have the same problen under ubuntu 14.04
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I have the same problem after a clean install of Ubuntu 14.04.
The volume level is always at 100% at boot.
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This has affected me for the last two releases (13 & 14).
Creative Soundblaster USB card
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This is also happening to me. Fresh install of Xubuntu 14.04 x64.
$ lspci -v | grep -i audio
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 7 Series/C210 Series Chipset Family
High Definition Audio Controller (rev 04)
01:00.1 Audio device: NVIDIA Corporation GK107 HDMI Audio Controller (rev a1)
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I'm also affected by this annoying bug. I am on 13.10 64-Bit and the sound
volume of my pulseaudio is on 100% after reboot. I have an Intel on Board
soundcard connect to my AV-Receiver via SPDIF.
Hope, this gets fixed soon.
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integrated sound card on Gigabyte M720-US3 motherboard.
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This bug is *NOT* fixed. I'm too unexperienced with launchpad, how can
we get a "fix denied" here?
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I also tried this on the latest kernel 3.13.0-24-generic , Ubuntu 14.04,
Asus G73JH, same 100% volume problem on reboot.
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Tried with the latest kernel 3.13.6 which includes lots of new hdmi
radeon stuff, but with same 100% volume problem upon boot.
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I had this bug in all previous Ubuntu Versions and still have it with a
fresh install of Ubuntu 14.04.
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Trying the ALSA and PULSE audio settings recommended on various sites had a
strange result: the volume icon and slider show the preset volume (~40%) after
boot, but the real, I mean audible volume is @ 100%. Simply clicking the volume
slider will set the volume right.
Another strange thing: toda
BUSTED LED TV SPEAKERS !!! Further to post #70, this is getting serious.
volume set at 100% over reboot busted speakers on flat screen tv
connected on hdmi.
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Audio settings are not kept after rebooting. The input and output
sources are reset to some weird defaults (not what I have set).
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On 13.10, the 100% reset over reboot happens also on hdmi out on AMD/ATI
Wrestler HDMI Audio Radeon HD 7340.
But the volume setting is kept properly across sessions without reboot.
Does anyone know the name of the file where this volume info is stored upon
shutdown ?
The user session info seem
13.10, logitech USB headset. It also happens when I leave the computer
for a while and it goes to screensaver. Then when I type in my password
it resets the volume.
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13.10, gnome-shell, SPDIF, volume still always 100% upon reboot
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Same issue as described above by Yfrwlf. Upon reboot using Ubuntu 13.04
the volume is reset to 100% which causes blaring speaker volumes unless
turned down to the previous level. This bug only started occurring for
me after a fresh install of Ubuntu 13.04. Previously on a 12.10 install
upgraded fro
In Ubuntu 12.04 my master digital output S/PDIF always resets to 100%,
extremely loud and annoying. However, at least when I hit the volume
button once either up or down, it pops back to the previous level.
In Ubuntu 13.04 my master digital output S/PDIF always resets to 100%,
extremely loud and
I started seeing this bug after upgrading to Natty and switching to Gnome
Shell. Note:
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801I (ICH9 Family) HD Audio
Controller (rev 03)
Two people reported this problem with an Intel 82801H, so I think
there's definitely a connection, but it seems like ma
I'm also looking for a solution to this problem. I'm running the latest
version of Ubuntu and this issue started in my computer when I upgraded
to this latest version (didn't have it before). I have tried the
/etc/rc.local trick, but didn't work as expected. However, I did observe
that when restart
Additon information to last post:
Instead of adding the commands directly to startup application command box, I
set it to the script that contains the commands:
sh '/usr/local/sbin/mystartupscript.sh'
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I have this problem too. I am not sure if it is caused by setting the
/tmp/ and the /var/log to ramdisk. (I am using SSD drive)
fixes I tried:
1. Adding amixer -q set Master some_number% unmute to /etc/rc.local didn't
help.
2. Entering the same command manually after Ubuntu starts:
It only work
Until this gets fixed, here's a workaround for Xubuntu. If someone could
write up an equivalent for Ubuntu that'd be dandy.
- Go to Settings -> Sessions and Startup -> Application Autostart tab
- Click the Add button.
- Enter whatever Name and Description you want.
- For command enter:
/bin/bas
Failing to save and load user data as expected (in this case, data about
volume preference) is absolutely unacceptable. It makes the computer
feel unreliable, gives inexperienced or insecure users the idea that
they are doing something wrong, and ruins the auditory experience that a
user wishes to
I have this bug too.
Ubuntu 11.10
Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) HD Audio Controller (rev
03)
Everytome I boot my laptop the sound volume resets to 100% and blasts my
ears.
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I have problem with saving audio configs in Ubuntu 11.10 too.
System: 3.0.0-12-generic #20-Ubuntu SMP Fri Oct 7 14:50:42 UTC 2011 GNU/Linux
pulseaudio 1.0
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00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) HD Audio
Controller (rev 02)
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As it was stated, it's still in Maverick.
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I'm still having the same issue in Ubuntu Maverick (had it since
Jaunty). I have it on all 4 of my Ubuntu machines (2 desktops and 2
laptops).
Sound always starts at 100% at boot. I have to manually turn it back
down to 20%.
This is very annoying as if I forget to turn it back down to 20% after I
+1. Still not fixed.
Ubuntu 10.04, pulseaudio
Version: 1:0.9.22~0.9.21+stable-queue-32-g8478-0ubuntu14
$ cat /proc/asound/cards
0 [Live ]: EMU10K1 - SB Live! 5.1
SB Live! 5.1 (rev.7, serial:0x80641102) at 0x1000, irq 18
1 [USB]: USB-Audio - E-MU 0202
why is this still unfixed in Lucid? 2.5 years after being reported such
an annoying bug is still an issue?
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Is there a way that we can apply the fix to karmic or will we have to
wait to upgrade to lucid?
Every time I log in to my machine I have to use gnome-alsamixer to
lower "PCM" volume and "Headphone" volume because volume is set way too
high. I am unable to use the pulse audio icon volume in my p
This bug was fixed in the package pulseaudio - 1:0.9.22~0.9.21+341
-g62bf-0ubuntu1
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* New snapshot based on stable-queue git branch (testing requested
specifically by upstream)
- LP: #164745, #173212, #201
This is similar to me and still suffering from no solution... but volume
is always zero now if I nicely exit out of Karmic desktop. EVERY time I
log in I have to adjust the audio back to some level. The only
exception is if I issue a shutdown from the cmd-line. Then it seems to
persist. I assum
any developments on this bug? The obvious solution is to just uninstall
pulse audio but then I have to configure alsa manually and that is a
pain. The same issue is affecting. both my laptop and desktop. I am
using karmic in ubuntustudio.
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I am experiencing the same issue on my laptop using karmic ubuntu
studio, the issue is definetely pulse audio. I installed ubuntu studio
alplha version and had a lot of issues with sound. I purged pulse audio
from my laptop and everything was fine, after a reboot my sound settings
would be OK.
I
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
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2009/9/7 Martin-Éric Racine :
> Sorry, no, this is NOT fixed as of Karmic Alpha 5.
The root cause for this bug is already fixed. You're experiencing a
separate bug even though the symptoms are similar. The Karmic bug is
due to alsa-utils and exacerbated by flatvol (though you can configure
PA to b
Sorry, no, this is NOT fixed as of Karmic Alpha 5.
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already fixed for karmic alpha 2 (bugs #315971, #352732):
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also, agree with seb128 - not a 100pc issue
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A bit more user-experience info here: I have several accounts and it
auto-boots into one on startup, lets call user1.
The volume control is set to 10% and muted if:
- If the box is shutdown using the shutdown menu option from this user (user1)
- If I login (user GUI menu) as second user (user2)
Same problem - the sound is muted after each reboot. However, this
happens regardless of using alsa or pulseaudio
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the volume is usually stored and reloaded, that seem a bug some users
are running into rather than a hundredpapercut design issue
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** Also affects: hundredpapercuts
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I have same problem as Michael Cook. Volume is muted and set to 0 %
after startup.
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Switching between users, (not logging out), the volume returns to 25%
and muted on return to an already logged in user.
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I found if I issue shutdown from cmd line and reboot then the sound
settings are preserved. If I logout/shutdown/hit-the-power-button
through the GUI the sound settings are reset to 25% volume, muted for
any user on power-up.
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Sorry, I've just had a coffee and re-read the comment... my problem is
on Jaunty the volume is muted and set to 0%... not 100%. Maybe there is
a different bug for this? ;o)
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I see this currently everytime I reboot gracefully or shutdown
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I can confirm this issue exists for 32-bit Intrepid and is still a
problem in Jaunty (also 32-bit). It happens anytime the computer does a
low-battery or sudden shut-down. I can't seem to get it to happen in a
normal restart.
I agree that this should be high-priority. I had to mash the power-of
I'm running 32-bit Intrepid and have the same problem with Volume
Control; it's not set to 100% though, maybe 60%. It resets itself on
reboot, and I have to crank the volume back up again every time.
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Same here. Mine resets to 100% on reboot. I have a Creative Live 24-Bit
5.1 ... Doesn't do it on my Lenovo T400 notebook
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I'm getting my PulseAudio "Master" volume cranked to 100% on every
reboot on 32-bit
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Is anybody experiencing this bug *not* using a 64bit build?
I'm running the 64bit version of 8.10 and have the same problem.
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I confirm this. After clean Intrepid install my sound gnome applet always shows
muted volume after each reboot. I'm using alsa (personally I don't like freaky
pulseaudio). I added
amixer -q set Master 85% unmute
amixer -q set PCM 85% unmute
to /etc/rc.local, but it is temporary solution. It l
I'm using the Ubuntu Intrepid release (not beta) with an amd64 machine,
and I have the same issue. I've tested the amixer fix, but it still
reset the master volume to 100%. The other volume records are fine and
they keep their settings, but the Master volume of the "ALSA PCM on
front:1 (USB Audio)
I have the same issue on intrepid beta. It's embarrassing when you are
supposed to be quiet in a session and the machine insists of playing the
start up noises.
I'm not sure it is low priority as it means you can't boot your laptop
in eg a library.
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I am using an aging PC 2-channel speakers that I need to set left/right
volume differently, but after reboot, the volume of both left & right is
reset back to 100%, is it related to the volume control applet? My
device mentioned is called "Playback: ALSA PCM on front:0 (ALC883
Analog) via DMA (Puls
I confirm this as well with an ASUS R1F. As with the previous commenter,
the volume is at 100% after every reboot regardless of where it was
prior to shutting down.
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I'm seeing it the other way around: sound volume always resets to 0%
(muted) after reboot. This didn't happened when I had Hardy installied
clean and freshly. It must have been introduced with one of the
subsequent Hardy updates. Maybe my "mute" problem is related to the 100%
problem of this bug re
Is someone still seeing this? could be an alsa issue rather than an
applet one
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A trick to set default volume at boot time if you are using ALSA
edit the /etc/rc.local file
insert "amixer -q set Master 3% unmute"
before the last line "exit 0"
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I just did a fresh install of UbuntuStudio Hardy. I still experience
this problem, after every reboot my volume is at 100%. I had to disable
the system sounds to prevent my laptop speakers from blowing up.
I use a Realtek ALC861 which has always worked. It also worked on Hardy
development (install
I had the same issue up until the April 18-20th release. Somewhere in
that time period it started working correctly.
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I just installed Mythbuntu Hardy on a frontend machine and am having the same
problem. Every time I reboot, PCM and Master reset themselves to the 2/3 level
marks which makes the sound almost inaudible. Extremely annoying to me since I
only turn on this computer when I'm going to watch televi
thanks for your report, to be confirmed by someone else experiencing the
same issue, it works fine here for me at least.
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Every time I reboot I get the sound volume back to 100%, but the sound
works fine apart from this. It's just *very* annoying to have to reset
the volume every time I boot the PC. I set the volume from the volume
icon in the system tray. I have two sound cards instal
Nothing changes after doing a clean install from today's (march 28)
image (hardy-desktop-amd64.iso). Device 3 (list in comment above)
channel Master is reset to 100% on reboot, and mixer applet incorrectly
shows volume as muted when it's not (happens randomly but very often).
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One more thing I noticed. When I selected the mixer applet to show the
volume of CA0106 in system tray, the icon (and hint) incorrectly tell me
that the device is muted when the volume is above 50% and the sound
works fine.
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Just a note before a clean install. I tried turning off the integrated sound
card, and it doesn't help. However, I noticed that only one volume is not
remembered. When I open the window and want to choose the device from the menu,
this is the list of available devices:
1. CA0106 (Alsa mixer)
2.
Another thing I have noticed is that when I run an application using SDL
Mixer (the game Pingus - I decided to give a try to a few random
available games), the volume control in system tray does not work (no
matter which device or channel volume I change, it stays the same). I
will probably try a c
I can confirm this.
I'm running a clean install ubuntu-8.04-beta-desktop-i386.iso on a Znote 6214W
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