No sound on Ubuntu 9.10 a3 (updated to 03.08.2009)
I have Intel ich8 HDA sound (HP Pavilion dv2530er)
According to sound prefs. I have an output source - it's not NULL card it says
something like Internal audio device. I'm not in the audio group by default.
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Today's update basically fixed the sound. The "Could not open audio
device for playback" message disappeared for all but the HDA Intel
ALC268 Analog (Alsa).
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I've reinstalled the laptop with the Alpha2 Live CD.
After I booted from the CD the sound was working fine, but as soon as I
installed it without updating it stopped working again. So it's also broken
with kernel 2.6.30-8.
After I updated everything once again to the latest kernel and updates the
I'm fully updated (2.6.31-1).
I did have the exact issue as the original poster and no audio devices in the
sound preferences.
After one of the updates the devices returned, but testing them keeps returning
the earlier posted message.
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Do you have the very latest updates installed, and what kernel are you
running?
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Also no audio anymore (Dell Vostro 1310 Realtek ALC268 HD Audio)
In the sound preferences testing results in:
audiotestsrc wave=sine freq=512 ! audioconvert ! audioresample !
gconfaudiosink profile=music: Could not open audio device for playback
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policykit is not at all responsible for setting device permissions, FYI.
This was broken by, and fixed again, in udev:
udev (143-7) karmic; urgency=low
* debian/rules: Add "prep" target to get a buildable source tree. This cares
for autoconfiscation, and fixes gtk-docs' makefile snippet to
This is fixed with the latest updates. I.e you should be able to remove
yourself from the audio group, and audio should still work.
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Yes. It helps me too but it should be done automagically next time :P
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Same issue here. Adding myself to audio group worked.
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Thanks Luke that worked.
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For now, you can add yourself to the audio group. This can either be
done from the user administration control panel, or in a terminal, by
running the command "sudo addgroup username audio", where username is
your username.
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This could be consolekit related, but since policykit is the component
that sets up permissions, I think its responsible.
To policykit bug triagers, I don't yet know enough about the problem to
work out exactly where the problem is.
** Package changed: alsa-driver (Ubuntu) => policykit-1 (Ubuntu)
Ok, I just upgraded, rebooted myself, and had no sound. Its nothing to
do with the audio packages themselves, as they have not been updated in
days. Its to do with permissions, so I think its policykit or consolekit
thats at fault.
Will adjust the bug accordingly.
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Hi luke, it did work earlier today and then when I rebooted it stopped
working other than the login sound. I think what changed the settings
may have been installing a package I just dont know which one. I
installed pykaraoke and gstreamer ugly I think. Does that help?
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Krzysztof could you run "ubuntu-bug alsa-base" in terminal without
quotes please and report a different bug and mark as a duplicate. It
should provide a bit more information.
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I have the same problem but my soundcard is HDA Ibtel ALC883.
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** Attachment added: "AlsaDevices.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/28532077/AlsaDevices.txt
** Attachment added: "BootDmesg.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/28532078/BootDmesg.txt
** Attachment added: "Card0.Amixer.info.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/28532079/Card0.Amixer.info.t
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