Hi Mark,
The following is from "man 5 modprobe.conf":
Because the modprobe command can add or remove extra more than one mod‐
ule, due to module dependencies, we need a method of specifying what
options are to be used with those modules. /etc/modprobe.conf (or, if
Ok. Think I got it. Can anyone confirm that saving old lanai-sound and
alsa-base.conf files by adding an extension to them and keeping them in
/etc/modprobe.d/ is a bad idea? Once I moved the detritus I created to
an oldfiles folder I got sound on two restarts in a row. The clue here
was running
Thanks Alex. The only difference I saw was in the value of Master
Playback Volume. But I think this was something I adjusted. When I had
no sound it was 81, when I had sound it was 84. When I didn't have
sound I moved the Master Playback up and back to check that there was
no sound. I think that ac
You may have had an issue with the contents of your
/var/lib/alsa/asound.state file. This determines the initial volume
levels of the various mixers when ALSA is initialized before Pulseaudio
starts.
Try this:
cp /var/lib/alsa/asound.state ~/asound.state.beforeboot
reboot
cp /var/lib/alsa/asound
Ok. Here's a big hint. All I have to do is edit and save
/etc/modprobe.d/lanai-sound. To start, I had
options snd-hda-intel model=dell-3stack
When I commented this line out and restarted, I had sound. To check, I
tried restarting a second time. No sound. I then went back and added and
deleted a
Hi Alex,
Thanks for the PC beep fix. Everytime an email arrived I felt like I was
being shocked. Is there a package that would allow me to replace the
electrocution sound with something like a gentle bell?
I checked the volume control settings you suggested. Everything is
turned up, but I still
Hi Mark,
Try the following:
1) Click the speaker icon on your Gnome panel and select the Volume Control
button
2) Under the Device dropdown select "HDA Intel (Alsa mixer)"
3) Click Preferences to bring up the Volume Control Preferences window
4) Make sure the following controls are enabled: Mast
Actually after restarting the inspiron, I've lost sound again. Also
ever since I originally lost sound under jaunty I have had a really
annoying system beep that sounds like an electric shock and that isn't
controlled by the volume level. Any ideas where this beep came from and
how to get rid of
Thank you for these directions. I too lost sound under Jaunty on my
1420n. First I reversed a change that I had made to
/etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf
when I lost sound in upgrading from Gutsy to Hardy. At that point, I
had added the line
options snd-hda-intel model=auto
to the alsa-base.con
I don't believe that I ever manually touched the lines in
/etc/modprobe.d/lanai-sound, and have gone from the stock Hardy that my
1420 shipped with to Jaunty. I saw the same problems, and
/etc/modprobe.d/lanai-sound contained model=3stack when I looked.
Quick summary of behavior I saw on my 1420:
Inaudible audio caused by outdated quirk added by user.
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Thank you, I finally have sound back! I removed all the snd-hda-intel
model quirks from all the files I could find in /etc/modprobe.d/* and
rebooted! I tested my sound in the Sound preferences, and it works for
all the sound playback areas.
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The relevant quirks here are:
model=dell-bios (default in driver source code)
model=dell-3stack
model=3stack
model=laptop doesn't make any sense; it's not even defined or relevant
for this codec id (0x83847616) and quirk table (stac927x_cfg_tbl[]).
Please try these steps: completely remove all sn
I'm sorry, in the previous post, I meant /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf
instead of /etc/modprobe.d/alsa.conf, which is an empty file. I tried
putting the model=laptop option instead of model=3stack one, like Alex
did, in my alsa-base.conf. I then restarted, and I still have no sound.
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Thank you, Alex, for clarifying that for me. I made the necessary
change to the file, saved it, and rebooted. I still do not have sound.
I don't know if this information would be relevant, but I have the 'snd-
hda-intel module, model=3stack' option being passed in both
/etc/modprobe.d/alsa.conf a
4/5 of the way down or so in the file is this line:
RESULT=="true", GOTO="00_mainend"
Which should be:
RESULT=="true", GOTO="00main_end"
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When I compared the 00main file, which was uploaded as an example for
the changes suggested, with my own 00main file, which I have uploaded
here, the files seem to be identical, and it seems I don't need to make
any changes, unless I've misinterpreted what the original person that
gave the patch me
Sorry for all the updates, I'm figuring this out as I go along.
After my previous update I noticed that the alsa-info.txt lists two
different model= options being passed to the snd-hda-intel module,
model=laptop and model=3stack. The model=laptop option was being passed
in /etc/modprobe.d/alsa.co
It turns out that my previous post was incorrect and that I just had a
couple of lucky reboots. Whether or not sound works is still a luck-of-
the-draw issue.
I am attaching my alsa-info.txt as well.
** Attachment added: "alsa-info.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25830384/alsa-info.txt
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I also have a 1420n and was experiencing intermittent problems with
sound (it would work in about 1 out of every 5 boots). I am running
latest Jaunty as of around 2009-04-20 9:45am PST.
I found that the following fix: https://bugs.launchpad.net/alsa-
utils/+bug/315809/comments/7 to the file /usr
Thank you for telling me the information. I found the command to run
the script was actually 'bash alsa-info.sh --no-upload'. Here I have
attached my alsa-info.txt
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The alsa-info.txt file is actually generated from running the also-
info.sh script that is mentioned at:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingSoundProblems
http://alsa-project.org/alsa-info.sh
I usually just run `./alsa-info.sh --no-upload` and it will dump the
output to /tmp/alsa-info.txt
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Hi, I checked Update Manager and my system is currently up-to-date, and
I still have no sound. Could you tell me where I could find the alsa-
info.txt file so that I could compare yours with mine?
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Hi bcasanov,
Can you make sure your system is fully up to date. I too have an
Inspiron 1420 and after updating this morning my sound has returned.
I've attached my alsa-info.txt file for you to compare. Thanks.
** Attachment added: "alsa-info.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25793721/alsa
I put in the model=3stack quirk in my alsa-base.conf and I still have
the same problem--No sound. I restarted after I made the change, and
when my desktop was started up I saw that my volume was muted even
though I had set the volume to medium. I unmuted the volume and set it
at medium again, and
You should try the model=3stack quirk, because your Dell's bios is
likely broken and contains an incorrect verb table for your HDA codec.
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Status: New => Incomplete
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Daniel T Chen (crimsun)
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** Attachment added: "My alsa-base.conf"
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