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Still error.
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couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY
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Please help me..! Problem happened on My frie
I got the same problem on my Toshiba NB205.
I'm running UNR 9.10 with Kernel Linux 2.6.31-20-generic.
Sound works via headphones but not via the internal speakers.
:(
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I just updated my HP Mini 110 to the latest Jaunty (Remix) packages and
still only have sound via headphones. I've not yet read through all the
comments on this ticket but did notice it says fix released. Was the
fix supposed to fix the internal speaker problem?
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complete newbie here...
but i just wanted to add to the discussion in saying that,
I'm running 9.04 on an hp MINI 210
soundcard IDT 92HD81B1X5
and headphone sound is now working thanks to mauricio's fix
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/318942/comments/11),
and nurvzy's commen
This bug was fixed in the package linux - 2.6.28-15.52
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[ Stefan Bader ]
* Revert "SAUCE: ACPI: Populate DIDL before registering ACPI video device
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- LP: #423296
* SAUCE: Allow less restrictive acpi video det
i see, thanks
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 5:44 PM, Arnaud Soyez wrote:
> Note that this bug is non-existent in Karmic (The sound was already
> working because there is alsa version >= 0.19 which works with
> 92HD75B2X5), but this fix might contain some improvements anyway.
>
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> no sound from spea
Note that this bug is non-existent in Karmic (The sound was already
working because there is alsa version >= 0.19 which works with
92HD75B2X5), but this fix might contain some improvements anyway.
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thanks, Steve.
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 4:39 PM, Steve Langasek
wrote:
> kevpen,
>
> On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 10:27:27PM -, kevpen wrote:
>> does this mean this bug is fixed and a simple update will make it gone?
>
> It means I'm restoring the bug state to what it was before Josias changed
> it
kevpen,
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 10:27:27PM -, kevpen wrote:
> does this mean this bug is fixed and a simple update will make it gone?
It means I'm restoring the bug state to what it was before Josias changed
it, apparently accidentally.
Currently, the 'fix released' only applies to the versi
does this mean this bug is fixed and a simple update will make it gone?
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@bbryan: probably the first work-around stopped to work because you made an
update of ubuntu including a kernel update: you have to rerun the fix each time
the kernel is updated.
the post 178 patch is a new kernel including the fix, IO have no idea why you
cannot install it. Are you able to mak
Tried both work arounds on my 1030nr. One worked for a day, but then
stopped. I tried the patch in post 178 but it said I didn't have
permission to make some of the changes. This is my first time trying to
use linux so I'm a newbie but would really like to like it. Will this
fix ever be availabl
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After setting inputs to line and line, the front mic works, but very
poorly. The noise is terrible. Also, after each reboot, I have to fix
the volume control settings all over again.
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I've added jaunty-proposed as Martin Pitt requested, and apt-get upgrade
on my HP Mini 1000. Speakers work! Front Mic does not :-(
I have not put much effort into tracking down the mic issue, and my
system is far from a fresh install. After reboot, speaker is mute by
default, until I manually e
Hi,
Thanks for your reply. I've attached the report.
I'm looking forward to hear from you soon.
Kind regards,
Mortaza Doulaty
On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 5:55 PM, Martin Pitt
wrote:
> Accepted linux into jaunty-proposed, the package will build now and be
> available in a few hours. Please test an
Excellent stuff... I assume we will see this fix in Karmic?
Was this a particularly sticky problem to solve correctly... I'm sure it
would help a lot of people to understand the process and how bugs like
this in both LTS and non-LTS releases are handled.
Clearly this was in the non-LTS release,
Not sure what they did, but the Jolicloud (UNR based) distro alpha released
an update a couple of weeks ago that fixed the sound issues.
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> Accepted linux into jaunty-proposed, the packag
Accepted linux into jaunty-proposed, the package will build now and be
available in a few hours. Please test and give feedback here. See
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for documentation how to
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I've recently downloaded and installed Ubuntu 9.04 Desktop (64 bit) on my HP
Pavilion dv3550ee.
I'm experiencing the same problem, main speakers does not work, but headphone
works.
There is something about 150 comments here, I could not follow them to
resolve this known issue, how can I find a s
@Jean-Marc Saffroy
Thank you for the commands. My original comment was actually @Mauricio
(comment #63 in this thread), wherein I followed his installation
instructions for patch, gettext, libncurses5-dev, xmlto, and xmltoman
packages, along with all the alsa 1.0.19 drivers, lib, utils, etc. That
@sdt1
You can set a package to be on hold. As root:
# echo hold | dpkg --set-selections
This is what I did to prevent Colin's test kernel from being replaced by the
regular Ubuntu kernel.
This change can be reverted with:
# echo install | dpkg --set-selections
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Thank you soo much for this step-by-step instruction. I have spent
the better part of two days finding this fix!!! I have an HP 1030NR with
the Intel 82801G (ICH7 Family), and this fixed my sound problem! I am
just wondering if there is a setting which will prevent future updates
from overwriti
I'm sorry for ubuntu. It's sad to see it with so many unfixed Bugs. In
my opinion ubuntu is not becoming better at all. This shows that ubuntu
or linux development at all does not have a good quality control to
ensure that hardware that was working before keeps working. You can't
even install the n
I'm sorry for ubuntu. It's sad to see it with so many unfixed Bugs. In
my opinion ubuntu is not becoming better at all. This shows that ubuntu
or linux development at all does not have a good quality control to
ensure that hardware that was working before keeps working. You can't
even install the n
i'm a bit lost in all those new changes, has anyone put together a fix
for the external mic??
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Importance: Undecided
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Importance:
Patch Commited:
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SRU Justification:
Impact: HP Mini 1000 speakers do not work, and audio only works through
the headphone jack.
Fix: Patch attached includes correct Intel HDA audio verb table and
mixer settings to enable speakers for the HP Mini 1000 (Audio chipset:
IDT 92HD75B2X5, Vendor Id 0x111d7608, Subsystem
Arnaud, with Colin's test kernel (or official Jaunty kernels) I don't
hear any crackling noise after playing a sound. I do hear one when
rebooting though.
BTW I assume the patch Colin applied to his test kernel didn't make it
in the newer 2.6.28-15.48 kernel, because it still has the same audio
pr
Lil' kim, Jean-Marc, Michael, We need to see if you hear a crackling sound a
few seconds after a sound has been played (see bug 404554 i reported in karmic
for the Mini 1000).
If no, Colin, could these changes be ported to Karmic?
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I too have had success with Colin's patched kernel (#178) on my HP Mini 1000
(1120NR).
/proc/asound/card0/codec#0 is consistent with what is expected.
Codec: IDT 92HD75B2X5
Address: 0
Vendor Id: 0x111d7608
Subsystem Id: 0x103c361a
Revision Id: 0x100102
Nice work Colin. Thank you.
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I tested the patched kernel from Colin (comment 178), and it solved the
problem I had on a Compaq mini 700 EF running UNR (before that, I would
get audio from speakers right after boot, but no longer after
plugging/unplugging headphones in the audio jack, and it would come back
after a suspend-to-r
I had this issue with an HP 1030nr, and the fix detailed in post 178 got
my audio back. Thanks Colin!
For the record, my proc/asound/card0/codec#0 appears to be completely
blank both before and after applying the kernel image.
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Thanks Colin.
I have HP Mini 1000 (model 1100). Did a fresh install of 9.04 UNR,
installed all updates, and then installed your kernel deb.
Sound works out of the speakers without changing anything else!
Top 5 lines of /proc/asound/card0/codec#0 match.
jtidm...@mercurius:~$ head -n 5 /proc/aso
Colin, I would love to try your fixes but I use the lpia kernel, and I
don't think I can try them using a i386 live cd as they will be
discarded at reboot.
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I have submitted another bug for the Mini 100 here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/413181
I respectfully disagree that the bugs should be separate, as they
feature the same hardware, same symptoms, and same workaround. That
dissent noted, it is apparently in the minority, so you have your
I'm not 100% convinced that having the same chip necessarily means going
to be wired up the same, e.g. pin configurations may be subtly different
and BIOS config may be different.
For this bug, I've got a fix for the HP Mini 1000 - and I'd like that
verified before pursuing different models.
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Sorry for any confusion I caused.
The discussions above ultimately reveal that the HP mini 100 uses the
same sound hardware and faces the same bug. I originally made it sound
like the HP 100 behaved differently, but our disc
Please note that this bug is focused specifically on the HP Mini 1000
only. The fixes here are only applicable to that model, please file a
separate bug if you have issues on another HP Mini model. Thanks!
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Hi, I've got a suitable patch to work my HP Mini 1000, the kernel deb
can be downloaded from:
http://people.canonical.com/~cking/sru-318942/
Can you test this (HP Mini 1000 ONLY!) and let me know. Also, can you
attach the first 5 lines from /proc/asound/card0/codec#0 if it differs
from the follo
I have sound from speakers and headphones, volume is ok. But I can't fix
the built-in microphone or any external mic. I checked all the options
in "preferences" but it doesn't display any "line" option in input
source, just "front mic". I can't use Skype or any other voice
recorder/transmission pro
hi all running UNR 9.04 on an HP mini 110. had the sound problem which
was fixed neatly by nervzy's fix above but cant get the microphone to
work for the life of me. i cant quite distill what of the above is a fix
for the mic and what isnt and im a bit scared to break what i just
fixed!
can anyon
Sound Working on HP mini 110!!
These are the steps I took:
1) added "options snd-hda-intel model=ref" to "/etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf"
(not sure it did anything but listing it just in case)
2) reboot
3) Volume -> Volume Control -> Preferences -> check EVERYTHING
4) Unmuted "Surround"
Sound
I had major audio difficulties as well on an HP Mini 1199 ("Vivienne
Tan" model), using Ubuntu 9.04. After installing Mauricio's (comment
#62) ALSA 1.0.19 drivers + config changes, I only got audio on my
headset.
I guessed "If upgrading to ALSA 1.0.19 makes a difference... then what
would happen i
I appreciate the dialog on this list. Special thanks to Mauricio and to
Finog.
I have used two different fixes, each of which worked on a different HP
Mini. Both were Ubuntu 9.04 Desktop (not UNR).
Original HP Mini 1000: #135 Finog 2009-07-07 ("Import0 Mux")
Newer HP Mini 110: #63 Mauricio Maram
Strange, my "alsa-base" already had a line in it, setting "options snd-
hda-intel model=ref" to some other value before I changed it. I think it
was "laptop", but I'm not 100%.
I suspect that I made a typo early on trying to fix this problem, dumped
a line in an empty file I created, and then forg
Damn it, it worked! I wrote that last message before testing Thomas B's
suggestion because I've been trying for about two months to get the damn
speakers to work and nothing has ever worked, and I was convinced that
this would be no exception. I almost had a heart attack when I heard
sound coming
Thomas B:
Congraulations on getting the sound working. I'll surely be trying the
steps you took.
Here's something funny though: I'm pretty sure that the file "alsabase"
(without the "conf") didn't exist before you edited it. the gedit
command will create the file you ask it to edit if it is not t
Got microphone to work:
1. Did these 3 steps:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?s=ee9732a9b053e16bc9684c4a6f4fcde9&p=1997541&postcount=4
BUT: You have to change /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf
2. Activated the new tracks under Volume Control - Preferences
3. Set for first one: Line
Seco
SOUND! WOOHOO!
I finally added "options snd-hda-intel model=ref" to "/etc/modprobe.d
/alsa-base"
I have been editing "alsa-base.conf", but it was the edit in "alsa-base"
without the ".conf" extension that did the trick.
Other than that one line, "alsa-base" is empty, so I thought people
editing
Using Mauricio's suggestions on kernel -14 and ALSA -20, but still no luck. I
was working through the Sound Troubleshooting guide when I noticed something
interesting.
( https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting )
The guide helps you generate a long ALSA info page. My ALSA info page
Skype's a separate issue, but you can go into Skype's Options->Sound
Devices and uncheck "Allow Skype to Automatically Adjust Mixer Levels"
to fight that problem.
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Now here's an interesting thing... when I'm using Skype with my Mic on,
the Mic's volume is constantly adjusting itself downwards. No good
solutions, but a simple bash script will improve things. Similar ideas
will solve other ghostly phenomena:
#!/bin/bash
while [ 1 ]
do
sleep 0.5
amixer set
Ooh, maybe jasonq meant:
System-Preferences-Sound:
Devices tab:
Default Mixer Tracks section:
Device: HDA Intel (ALSA Mixer):
select "Front Mic" and "Line In"
Should anything besides those two be selected? It seems to only let me
select two actually. So is it "Line In"? And not "Master" or anyt
@Mauricio
Thanks for your feedback, good to know the hardware appears the same.
I tried model=hp-m4, laptop, ref, no-jd, ref-no-jd, and dell-m4-1, then
tried these with alsa .20, but still no luck.
Made sure the packages were installed. Is there any way to verify the
make/configure/installs are
I had the fix applied in Jaunty, and on upgrade to karmic, it still works.
I'm not sure if it's because the fix stuck, or if karmic alpha3 fixes it, but I
have sound :)
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I just tried Karmic alpha-3 and the sound *works* (HP Mini 1000 1120NR)!
*BUT* there is a crackling sound lasting a few milliseconds, it seems to
happen a little while after the last sound has been played (maybe some
kind of powersaving?). This will probably be very annoying to end-users.
- In dme
@Thomas:
I couldn't find any suggestions about sound in jaunty for your specific netbook
(HP110). Also, I'm not sure if there are hardware differences regarding sound
card.
aplay -l gives me:
List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices
card 0: Intel [HDA Intel], device 0: STAC92xx Analog [STAC92
Trying to cycle through options after
"options snd-hda-intel model="
in "/etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf", since that seems to work for some.
So far "laptop" and "hp-m4" fail.
"aplay -l" showed STAC92xx Analog, so I gunzipped "/usr/share/doc/alsa-
base/driver/HD-Audio-Models.txt.gz" and consulted
HP110, Ubuntu Netbook Remix here, 2.6.28-13-generic. No sound without
headphones.
Arnaud's solution did not change my situation, I still got headphone
sound, but nothing in speakers.
Mauricio's solution left me without sound even when using headphones.
(Actually, if I plug the headphones half way
I can confirm what Gerald said.
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There are weird issues if you boot with an headphone plug in the output
: there will be no sound at all through the headphones in these
conditions.
To recover headphone output, I found that I have to cold boot with
headphone unplugged, wait for the Gnome desktop to come, then plug the
headphone ba
Hi all,
I have an HP 6530b notebook with the following codecs:
$ egrep 'Codec:|Subsystem Id:' /proc/asound/card*/codec#*
/proc/asound/card0/codec#0:Codec: Analog Devices AD1984A
/proc/asound/card0/codec#0:Subsystem Id: 0x103c360d
/proc/asound/card0/codec#1:Codec: LSI ID 1040
/proc/asound/card0/co
I had Mauricio's solution (posted on 2009-04-25) working for me for some time.
I also added Ski's suggestions (posted the same day) to prevent the fix from
changing after update .
Everything was working including the volume buttons on the keyboard. After an
update yesterday I lost my sound so I
Gamabunta wrote:
> HP Mini 1030nr with 2.6.28-13-generic.
>
> Finog's fix worked for me.
>
> All I did was,
> 1. Volume Icon -> Volume Control -> Preferences -> Check "Import0 Mux"
> 2. In the "Recording" tab, unmute the microphone icon
I'm still having trouble locating this "Import0 Mux". The
HP Mini 1030nr with 2.6.28-13-generic.
Finog's fix worked for me.
All I did was,
1. Volume Icon -> Volume Control -> Preferences -> Check "Import0 Mux"
2. In the "Recording" tab, unmute the microphone icon
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Finog wrote:
> I believe I also tried following that method, although it didn't make
> "Import0 Mux" go away. If you've tried following other "install from
> source" guides recently it may be that you, like me, have hopelessly
> discombobulated your system. Hence, my fresh install. Unless anyone on
Same observation regarding the absence of Import0 Mux as LiamG. Running
the HP Mini 110-1030CA. Absent on a clean install as well as after
running the Arnaud Soyez fix.
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LiamG,
I don't think just having run that would take you off deb-threads. You have
checked the "Preferences" panel in the "Volume Control" dialog and "Import0
Mux" isn't there, yes? If not, I'm not sure where it's gone. I'm running the HP
Mini 1000 1030NR, it may be that you have a slightly diff
LiamG
Maybe you need to run to get the 2.6.28-13-generic kernel in order for Import0
Mux to show, if you are not on that newer kernel already... Not sure though.
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"Import0 Mux" just isn't there, I'm afraid. Is there a text based way of
un-muting it?
Finog, my installation is only a few days old, as I too have frazzled
several installations by tampering with ALSA. Literally the only thing
I've dome to this one is run the "alsa-source module-assistant" that
A
Finog: Did you follow my instructions to make the Mic working? Also make sure
that in "System"-->"Preferences"-->"Multimedia Systems Selector" you've set
"Default Input" to "ALSA - Advanced Linux Sound Architecture"
LiamG: HDA Intel (ALSA Mixer) is correct, if you click on "Preferences", you
sho
I believe I also tried following that method, although it didn't make
"Import0 Mux" go away. If you've tried following other "install from
source" guides recently it may be that you, like me, have hopelessly
discombobulated your system. Hence, my fresh install. Unless anyone on
the thread has a bet
I have no "Import0 Mux" line on the volume control (the device selected
is HDA Intel (ALSA Mixer). I recently followed Arnaud's "apt-get install
alsa-source module-assistant" method--could that have changed the mixer
so that there is no "Import0 Mux" device? If so, how do I get it back?
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cRaig, you are correct. This is still not a true fix, but until the
person assigned to this bug (Andy inthis case) fixes it we are out of
luck. This is still the easiest workaround by far. Again my plee to
Andy is "let us help you help us"... give us something to test.
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On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 04:57, pablocosta wrote:
> I can also confirm that this was no longer a bug but a configuration
> issue.
>
> I would like to note here that the "Import0 Mux" appears under the
> "Recording" tab, and that it has two "mutable items", the one that was
> muted for me was the one
Glad to be of help. For the record, I'm using the 2.6.28-13-generic
kernel right now.
I'm afraid I still haven't figured out how to convince the Mic to work.
Turning Dac0 up will produce an extremely high-pitched, loud sound,
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I can also confirm that this was no longer a bug but a configuration
issue.
I would like to note here that the "Import0 Mux" appears under the
"Recording" tab, and that it has two "mutable items", the one that was
muted for me was the one with the microphone icon, the speaker icon does
not seem to
I can confirm Finog'a simple tweak worked for me.
Under volume preferences, I checked the recording device "Import0 Mux"
check box. Then confirmed that its volume was up and not on mute. Had
sound immediately after. This is on a fresh install with the 2.6.28-13
kernel.
Andy, please let us know
I have the same problem but unfortunately none of the solutions listed
above have worked. I'm running Jaunty on an HP Mini 1000 (110) and have
tried countless proposed solutions countless times. I know that this
thread has been dead for a little while, but I would really appreciate
some help.
apla
Mic works for me. Just make sure "Capture" is not muted and on max. And
that the "Import Source" options - which you can make visible in the
"Volume Control Preferences" window - are set to "Line"
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Finog: Thanks very much!
Finally I have sound again!
This is on an upgraded jaunty. My Mini is a 1020LA I think.
How did you figure that out?
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A fresh install of Jaunty on the HP Mini 1000 1030NR had sound working
out of the box, with only one slight tweak.
It's necessary to go into the volume manager, enable the visibility of
the recording device "Import0 Mux", and turn up the volume its volume.
No other changes were necessary for me.
@Chad
We know which drivers work, infact it worked in 8.10... I have been
using Arnaud Soyez workaround since before the official release of 9.04.
I'm quite surprised that it's taken so long to filter a fix for this
through but I am guessing that a real fix needs a lot of kernel work, or
a kernel
MIE has a terminal that can be enabled in the preferences. I enabled it in
the shortcuts screen.
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On Sat, Jul 4, 2009 at 3:20 PM, Paaguti-hotmail wrote:
> Tried modifying /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf
>
> options snd-hda-intel model=lapto
More on the MIE drivers
I found this:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+question/69769
with my Mini110c, hwinfo shows slightly different output:
In the post
Vendor: pci 0x8086 "Intel Corporation"
Device: pci 0x27d8 "82801G (ICH7 Family) High Definition Audio Controller
Last time I looked, MIE is still based on Intrepid, which doesn't have
this issue.
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Tried modifying /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf
options snd-hda-intel model=laptop
and
options snd-hda-intel model=ref
don't work
@Chad... that would be great. AFAIK the only problem is that the MIE doesn't
seem to
have a terminal for our favourite commands :(
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Can't we figure out which drivers the HP MIE uses? That's Ubuntu based, and
sound works fine.
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Chad Stephen Albert
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On Sat, Jul 4, 2009 at 2:46 PM, Paaguti-hotmail wrote:
> No... unfortunately no... I have made a fresh install on a MINI 110c-
> 1010ES and afte
No... unfortunately no... I have made a fresh install on a MINI 110c-
1010ES and after the install a sudo apt-get update/upgrade and I have no
sound. Trying minichoco's PPA right now..
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You
Can someone confirm if this is resolved in the base distribution without
any workaround as I need to work out how to back out the workarounds
above since it also interferes with USB/Bluetooth headset.
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