I have the same problem. Rebooting once did it fix it. However after
upgrading to Jaunty, rebooting does not solve the problem anymore. This
is a very annoying problem.. :-(
My alsa information:
http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=200f2a668238baa58f8e9d4b976e176905718d76
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I have Dell 9150 and this same problem, static only from the left
channel. This has been happening for a long time and is also somewhat
intermittent... some songs have more static that others, sometimes the
static isn't there at all even on songs 'prone' to the noise. The noise
itself is like a v
gosh, after deciding to stop using windows, this linux stuff is
impressing me but also disappointing me quite a bit :( especially for a
new user like me, it's really time-consuming to deal with things like
this that i don't think i should be dealing with is it my
headphones? no is it the f
Sorry, no good for me. Reinstalling didn't help either.
But installing Fedora 10 with the 2.6.27.5 kernel on a separate
partition, and using OSS, made this bug go away. (ALSA et al still give
me problems)
So I guess I'm at a loss. Are there any files you guys want me to
attach?
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Not sure if this will help everyone but it helped me.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=6361316
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Just reinstalled to solve this and an Nvidia problem I have been having.
I have / and /home on different partitions so it wasn't a huge job, just
needed to reinstall some apps.
It fixed the problem, but unfortunately, I am none the wiser as to what
caused it
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Having the same problem, on an XPS M1330, with an Intel "82801H (ICH8
Family) HD Audio Controller"
No idea how this started, I was watching a film, no problems, then
rebooted and now the only sound driver that works right is OSS
The only thing I did since then was run my Virtualbox XP install. Ma
I have reinstalled all ALSA components as well as installed other sound
drivers and I still have static in my sound. My fix for now is to have
my volume level set to low... at least this way I don't have garbled
sound. I anyone has gotten a fix I would really appreciate it.
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I found a slightly easier, but still temporary, fix. Just put it into
Suspend and bring it back. Suspend works fine with my hardware, and
it's much faster than rebooting. the sound usually works perfectly
afterwards.
again, still a temp fix.
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I just built the 1.0.18rc3 drivers (kept the 1.0.17 userspace) and now
have no sound and any program that attempts to play sound seems to
freeze. The number of HDA bugs on the ALSA bug tracker is quite
shocking. I guess this is why this bug is being ignored by the devs.
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You can use the following command to dump all your sound info to a
script on the ALSA website:
wget -O alsa-info.sh http://alsa-project.org/alsa-info.sh && bash alsa-
info.sh
Mine's at http://www.alsa-
project.org/db/?f=0cee7ab9f0fbdc057796fe4f61fb8e3605ec4416
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I just rebooted having changed nothing except deleting the "options snd-
hda-intel model=..." line from /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base and sound seems
to be working. So I suppose I am another case of sound eventually
working given enough reboots.
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I tried Andrew's advice and instead of getting static I got no sound at
all. This is with all channels unmuted and volume set to 100%. I have a
Mac Mini so I tried all the relative models.
The only conclusion I can draw is that it was using the correct model
before and it's simply the case that th
Prior to editing /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base I could only get static, after
forcing the card model I haven't had a problem since.
Unfortunately I don't have my laptop here, so I'm not sure which model I had to
select.
It is possible that another update may have fixed something though.
Andrew
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i'm a bit confused. did this solve your static problem, or was it just
to get sound back in general?
because it did absolutely nothing for me.
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Hi Again,
I managed to get my sound back by editing /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base .
I added
options snd-hda-intel model=
to the end and it now works.
a list of available types for is in /usr/share/doc/alsa-
base/driver/ALSA-Configuration.txt.gz , in the snd-hda-intel section
I didn't have to do t
It would be helpful if people could try building and running older
kernel versions to try and track down when this bug was introduced,
assuming the bug is in the kernel. There are guides on the wiki[1]
detailing how to build and install a custom kernel.
[1] https://help.ubuntu.com/community/forum/
I'm seeing this bug on my Mac Mini. Rebooting doesn't help. As above I
simply get a crackling sound using Alsa/Pulse and sound + crackling with
OSS.
This is with the latest Intrepid Ibex with updates. Sound worked fine
under Hardy Heron. I really hope this gets fixed before release. I think
the se
Hi,
I'm also experiencing this problem on a dell vostro 1400. both alsa and
pulseaudio give static sounds, selecting oss gives correct sound output. I have
rebooted a number of times, but still haven't been able to get anything except
static from alsa/oss.
uname -a:
Linux anders-vostro 2.6.27
i can confirm this bug. rebooting does fix it, but sometimes it takes
three or four reboots until the static goes away. it's a temp fix, but
something more permanent would be nice.
it seems linked to the HDA Intel chipset, although I do not have this
problem in Fedora or PCLinuxOS.
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