Vesa, I also have a Thinkpad T400s, I've removed pulseaudio and
installed alsamixer. When I run alsamixer from the command line I don't
see where to switch the input from the internal mic to the external
miniplug where I have my headset plugged in. I try using F6 for the
sound card and F4 for cap
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And finally with Lucid Lynx.
By default, an option "Microphone 1" is active and the microphone above
the screen is working. Change the sound input option to "Microphone 3"
and the line-in microphone below the touch pad get up and running (the
front screen mic is disabled as well).
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Here is my "investigation"
The microphones in Vostro 1400 are working. The trick is following.
Run the 'alsamixer', set
1."Digital" -> "Digital"
This settings activates the front microphone above the screen.
Run the 'alsamixer', set
1."Digital" -> "Analog I"
2."Front Mi" -> "Mic In"
3.In "Sound P
TM, We both removed everything related to pulseaudio, installed esound
and everything has been working fine ever since, except I have to use
alsamixer from the command line instead of gnome's audio applet.
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Vesa, yes, please provide more details on your system and what you did
to get the external microphone to work, or point to the appropriate new
bug report as David suggested. Does the audio for other applications,
such as the Firefox Flash plugin, still work properly?
Thanks,
TM
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I have a Lenovo Thinkpad T400s running Ubuntu 9.10 and a co-worker has
the same laptop with Ubuntu 10.04 and we have both been suffering from
the external microphone not working. None of the solutions mentioned
above helped.
We ended up removing pulseaudio and installing esound. Now the settings
c
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Hi no.human.being,
If you could also please test the latest upstream kernel available that would
be great. It will allow additional upstream developers to examine the issue.
Refer to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds . Once you've tested the
upstream kernel, please remove the 'nee
I'm having the same problem on a Thinkpad T400s under Ubuntu 9.10. In
particular, the T400s has a single 1/8" jack for left and right speaker
output and external microphone input. I'm using the Bose mobile in-ear
headset. The sound output works fine. However, as in the original
post, the extern
Update: just installed Lucid Alpha 3, and the problem persists. One
difference is that the "Input" tab in the Sound Preferences dialog shows
an option to select Connector (options are Microphone and Line-In).
However, only the Microphone option works (always with the internal mic,
and with the exte
Thanks for the quick response, but it doesn't seem to make any difference.
Summary:
I've tried model=dell, dell-m43, dell-m44, ref, 3stack, 5stack and auto -
similar behaviour with all (with "ref", both mics are dead)
"modinfo" shows the correct (ppa version) module is loaded.
The Input tab in So
Please install linux-alsa-driver-modules-2.6.31-19-generic from the
ubuntu-audio-dev PPA and reboot.
On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 11:39 AM, Srix wrote:
> I find the same problem on a Dell Vostro 1500 (kernel 2.6.31-19-generic,
> alsa-base 1.0.20+dfsg-1ubuntu5, pulseaudio 1:0.9.19-0ubuntu4.1). All
> vol
I find the same problem on a Dell Vostro 1500 (kernel 2.6.31-19-generic,
alsa-base 1.0.20+dfsg-1ubuntu5, pulseaudio 1:0.9.19-0ubuntu4.1). All
volume control windows show only 1 microphone. Some users have reported
being able to select Mic 1 or Mic 2 (though the external mic still
doesn't work for s
I have the same problem on my Fujitsu Esprimo V5505 T8. Only the
internal microphone works, the external is totally mute. (and this is
very unconmfortable when I want use skype).
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My sister has FSC v5505 and external microphone does not work and also
it is not work at me
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@no.human.being: sorry to hear that. :-( I don't know much about WUBI,
but isn't there something like a rescue disc available? IIRC, most Live-
CDs works as rescue discs as well.
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I had similar problems on an MSI based laptop. Since the recent updates
to 2.6.31-15 the external microphone now works as microphone 1 and the
internal one as microphone 2. Before the above update, I couldn't
connect the external Mic port at all.
Tried the "backports" solution with no success and
"What might help you to solve the problem is to install the linux-
backports-modules-alsa-karmic-generic package (available in Synaptic).
After that, reboot your system and see if it works."
Did it. Now system doesn't boot anymore (grub comes up with console).
Since it's a WUBI install (it's only
The automic sense is in linux-backports-modules-alsa-karmic-generic.
On Nov 9, 2009 2:35 PM, "David Henningsson"
wrote:
I'm not certain we even have an auto-switch feature between internal and
external microphone jacks. But it should be switchable in the gnome-
volume-control, which it isn't in
I'm not certain we even have an auto-switch feature between internal and
external microphone jacks. But it should be switchable in the gnome-
volume-control, which it isn't in your case. What might help you to
solve the problem is to install the linux-backports-modules-alsa-karmic-
generic package
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