Resolved in Karmic & Lucid.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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SigmaTel STAC9205: Headphone Jack Not Working
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I used to have this problem with my Gateway T6834c laptop with Ubuntu
9.04. Now I seem to have solved the issue with my own homebrewed patch
(in the attachment). I've sent this patch to the ALSA developers mail-
list and got accepted by Takashi Iwai.
The problem, as far as I can tell, is related t
With the the script and the adding T.F.'s line its now working for my
T-6836 though I did notice sound doesn't play out of my right speaker
with out the head phones, but I always use head phones so no big deal
thanks for fixes
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agonified,
You were right about me not knowing about the script to download. I was
able to download the script, extract it, and run it. My sound, I can
happily say, is now working! Very exciting.
Also, thank you for the advice on the "man" command. This will come in
quite handy as I will no d
infinitree,
You missed either the point that you have to download the script file
you are trying to execute or you didn't think that you have to extrart
the actual script file from the archive you've downloaded. Your shell
(most probably the bash) can't find the file you are trying to run. So,
as
Thank you very much, Andres, for your speedy response.
1. The terminal command:
sudo ./AlsaUpgrade-1.0.x-rev-1.17.sh -di
Elicits this response:
sudo: ./AlsaUpgrade-1.0.x-rev-1.17.sh: command not found
2. This terminal command:
sudo sh AlsaUpgrade-1.0.x-rev
infinitree,
in the command you posted above you are missing the "dot" before the "/",
you have to enter:
sudo ./AlsaUpgrade-1.0.x-rev-1.17.sh -di (Note the dot before the
slash)
or
sudo sh AlsaUpgrade-1.0.x-rev-1.17.sh -di
about the other suggestion you don't
I'm running Jaunty 9.04 64 bit on Gateway T-6836. I've had the
"headphone not working" problem since installation. I have tried the
suggestions posted here, to no avail. Simply for clarification, what I
was able to gather from the instructions posted here, I am supposed to
open a terminal and en
Running Jaunty 9.04 on Gateway 6850FX laptop and ran ALSA upgrade script
with -di option as -snap would not work for some reason. Also added
"options snd-hda-intel enable_msi=0 model=eapd". Headphone jack is now
working. Hopefully it will stay working. :)Here is ALSA info after
upgrade and j
Not to that degree.
In windbloze, with winamp, exact same machine, playing MP3s uses about 3-6 %of
the CPU.
This is with a DSP module engaged that changes tempo rate without changing
pitch. THAT is, with tempo change to zero, not really doing anything.
Using Alsa on Ubuntu it uses about 18-20%
Is anyone else having trouble with runaway CPU usage after upgrading ALSA?
Now and then my fan will start going full-speed, and my processors are fully
loaded, but I can't find a pattern to it. And it's only started recently.
--Thomas
On Sun, May 24, 2009 at 9:01 PM, Thomas wrote:
> Bingo. That
Bingo. That does it.
On Sun, May 24, 2009 at 8:37 PM, gearond wrote:
> Not exactly sure why these settings are now necessary, or if they got
> changed by the udate script, but the mplayer problem is now fixed,
> YeHaaw. I used this -
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudi
I've noticed that too, but I mistakenly thought it was related to the flash
problem, because I only ever use Mplayer as an embedded player in Firefox.
On Sun, May 24, 2009 at 8:17 PM, gearond wrote:
> Found another side effect of fixing this bug, mplayer now only plays in
> some kind of "frame e
Not exactly sure why these settings are now necessary, or if they got
changed by the udate script, but the mplayer problem is now fixed,
YeHaaw. I used this -
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/221488/comments/7
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Found another side effect of fixing this bug, mplayer now only plays in
some kind of "frame every 2 seconds" mode. Totally unusable. This is
playing quicktime movies. So, I guess I will continue to use windows for
some things. If I wasn't unemployed, or a better programmer, I'd offer
some help.
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I was able to fix multiplexed sound problem by changing everything to
PulseAudio Sound Server in System>Preferences>Sound. I use Exaile (and I love
and recommend it) as a media player and works fine.
The wierd thing is, Flash works in Opera browser but not in Firefox. Apparently
it has something
Well, I would have to say that the original bug is fixed. The extra line :
options snd-hda-intel enable_msi=0 model=eapd
didn't fix anything related to rhythmbox being stopped by playing flash first.
But THE HEADPHONES NOW WORK, which is the original bug.
.
On a more positive note, the alsaPl
Using a t-1625 gateway, the -snap did not fix the flash problem.
Additional notes, once the flash player has played, if I stop rhythmBox
(my usual player), I cannot get it to play anymore. Even if I shut it
down and restart it, it won't play - the play button depresses, and then
it stops and the pr
I don't think saying anything will help. I know that there are some hard
feelings about the rate that ALSA gets pushed into the repos, but keep
in mind that 1.0.17 was released when we were affected. While it's true
that subsequent upgrades of ALSA usually make the entire world better,
I'm sure the
Rob,
it's possible to notify the ubuntu alsa package mantainer to promote the
alsa-*1.0.20 or greater to an upgrade of alsa for jaunty, or for karmic ?
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I'm T-6836, and it works for me with the addition of the following line in
/etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf:
options snd-hda-intel enable_msi=0 model=eapd
--Thomas
On Sun, May 24, 2009 at 12:26 AM, Rob Yurkowski
wrote:
> I installed the snapshot (-snap instead of -di), and it works
> beautifully
I installed the snapshot (-snap instead of -di), and it works
beautifully for me--both flash and multiplexed sound.
We can confirm that this works on the:
T-1625
T-6828
Pending confirmation from the T-6838 crowd, and that -snap works for
everyone else, I'll close the bug as 'resolved'.
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I have the same problem with Flash, no sound. I went through all the
different mixers available, and all the 'option' settings for playback
in the Alsa Mixer, to no avail.
For now, the music playback will soothe me while I code, but since I
watch a lot of dance videos on youtube, I would love to h
Well, this fixed the headphone jack problem however trouble is nowhere
away from my T-1625. Is it only me or are you guys also having problems
with getting simultaneous audio out of different sources? Besides, my
Flash player is not able to produce any sound anymore. Any ideas?
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That does it! I wonder what that technically does, though...
Hooray for fixing problems that should have been fixed a long time ago! Now
let's all sit back and hope that the next release candidate won't break it
again.
On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 5:30 AM, Rob Yurkowski
wrote:
> As a correction to my
It 's really great hear that that *workaround* work for almost every of
you! I think we must comment on some threads in ubuntuforums to spread
the news to all the people who has this problem with the Sigmatel. I'm
an old linux user that I can hack some stuffs to get things done, but
for the new use
As a correction to my previous post, this -does- work on the T-6828. The
issue with mine was that it required a line to be appended to
/etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf, and the computer restarted:
options snd-hda-intel enable_msi=0 model=eapd
O happy day!
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This fix does not work on the T-6828, regrettably.
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Oh, fixed the volume keys problem. Apparently it's a separate setting from
the volume applet selection.
On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 7:07 PM, Thomas wrote:
> I see the headphone option now, but it's still not working. And my keyboard
> volume keys seem to be changing PCM, instead of Speaker, even aft
I see the headphone option now, but it's still not working. And my keyboard
volume keys seem to be changing PCM, instead of Speaker, even after changing
the preferences...
Looks like a vast improvement at least.
On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 3:51 PM, Andrix wrote:
> Hi guys!
> I've made my headphone
This solved the issue for me as well! Thanks a million Andrixthis
bug has plagued me far too long.
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Hi guys!
I've made my headphones work :). I've found the solution in this thread:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=6589810#post6589810
Download the script and run with the options "-di"
sudo ./AlsaUpgrade-1.0.x-rev-1.17.sh -di
Then reboot, and everything works !!
Basically t
Confirmed on Gateway T-1625 with 9.04 - 32 bits.
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I can confirm having the same issue with headphone jacks on Ubuntu 9.04
Jaunty Jackalope, 32 bits.
When headphones are plugged in, the speakers are muted but no sound
comes from the headphones.
My laptop has the following features:
Gatewat T-1625
AMD Turion 64 X2 TL-60
SigmaTel STAC9205 codec
Al
This is an important update.
My laptop (a Gateway T-series (Turion 64x2)) have start to get output
signal from the jack, right now I am using my externals speakers, but
the internal speakers don't get muted, but at least thats less problems
to deal with.
What I did I think is not useful, because
I also have the problem with a Gateway T1625. I tried a fix I saw
somewhere about using package 'alsamixer-jack', but it did not work. I
am dual booting, so I can go to Vista if I have to to listen. BUT, this
is the last problem left on my Ubuntu install. (The first was multiple
driver installat
I can confirm this bug on my Gateway T-1628. I've been dealing with this bug
from Ubuntu 8.10 .. but now the headphones are not working .. in any way. I'm
upgraded from Ubuntu 9.04, replacing /etc/pulse/* config files with the newest,
and the /etc/modprobe.d/* ... too.
Also, I've tried all the
This affects me too, with a Geteway T series.
I am using Kubuntu 9.04 AMD64.
Alsa-info.sh here:
http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=4260b0c68d3b8fb8cd84e6ea59a945b957808a7d
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I can confirm this issue on the Gateway T-6828, both under ALSA
1.0.18rc3 (Jaunty) and ALSA 1.0.19. I can also confirm that downgrading
to ALSA 1.0.16 and kernel 2.6.24-22-generic *worked in the past*--I
can't say now, as I haven't tried with Jaunty.
Output of alsa-info.sh is here: http://www.alsa
i have the same problem nos soun on the headphones
http://www.alsa-
project.org/db/?f=6680f490f1371744a023a7119eea1dc6717d776e
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Is there any other information that I can provide that might help with
this? I'd like to help fix this, but I'm not sure that I have the
necessary knowledge to do so. I will gladly test possible fixes if
asked.
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Some additional information:
1.
I don't have pulseaudio installed.
2.
I use my dell d830 in conjunction with a docking station from dell. And so
I have two headphone jacks in my system. One is build in the notebook and
one is build in the docking station.
Maybe it is important, but I never had p
FYIFound this bug on alsa: https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-
bug/view.php?id=4343
** Bug watch added: ALSA Bug Tracker #4343
https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=4343
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I tried the linuxant driver, and still have no sound in my headphones.
I also removed the line "options snd-hda-intel model=dell-m44" from my
/etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf file. Still nothing. Is L Schmiedl the
only person who has gotten the headphone jack to work?
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SigmaTel STAC9205: Headpho
I am having the same problem on a Gateway t-1625 laptop/STAC9205 running
the Jaunty Release Candidate. The output of the alsa-info script is
attached. I've been working on it at the ubuntu forums as well, but so
far I'm not having any luck:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=7117161#post711
1. Driver from linuxant
I need the alsa-driver-linuxant not primary to fix the issues with the kernel
driver but to use the
build in hsf-modem. So the easiest way to install the driver is to run the
installscript from
http://www.linuxant.com/drivers/hsf/downloads-installer.php.
Is also possible
After installing the deb on Ubuntu 8.10 and kernel 2.6.27-11, I am sad
to say that there was a change for the worse. I now can no longer hear
anything through the headphones even when I have them plugged in on
startup.
Does anyone know how to undo what this treacherous linuxtant patch has
done?
Okay, I can report back that on 8.04 and kernel 2.6.28-11, installing
that deb file did not change anything. Still no sound from headphones.
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Can you walk us through what you did? I assume you just installed the
deb from http://www.linuxant.com/alsa-driver/ I'm actually trying that
now.
Also, if you could run this: http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-info.sh
and respond with the output, it would help a lot. Thank you!
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The problem seem to be fixed in ALSA 1.019. Now I use the pachtend alsa-
driver 1.0.19 from linuxant on my Ubuntu 8.10 and it works fine, with
kernel 2.6.27-9 and 2.6.27-11. All problems are solved for me! I have
also tested the version 1.0.18 from linuxant, but this version doesn't
work.
My syste
Sorry forgot to include that in that post. The headphone/external
speaker jack is still not working on 8.10 or 9.04 (Jaunty).
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psychelf: So is everything working completely (speakers/headphones
etc.)?
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I have the same issue with the headphone jack with Jaunty Beta on a
Gateway T 6836, the headphone jack worked on intrepid if the headphones
were plugged before the booting, but now in Jaunty it doesn't work any
more.
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Running Jaunty 9.04 on a Gateway 6850FX with STAC9205 sound. Here is my
ALSA info finally: http://www.alsa-
project.org/db/?f=378423b82cae5f07ba960950ca595c5e6a4f9cbe
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