By the way, internal mic works without any noise. I've made tests with
Skype and sound recorder.
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Hi everybody!
Three weeks ago I made a fresh install of Linux Mint 11 GNOME DVD 32 bit
http://www.linuxmint.com/edition.php?id=81
and now internal microphone works "out of the box"!
Speakers works fine. Headphones works too - you don't need to do anything.
External microphone doesn't work now,
Have got the internal microphone working a treat with 2.6.32-31. Needed
to upgrade to alsa 1.0.24. Have attached my first packaging attempt.
Haven't quite deployed yet - looking to tweak volume settings.
Still haven't gotten the headphone/microphone port working properly
though I believe (unconfir
Confirmed on ubuntu 11.04
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Can we have more details? What works? I did manage to get the internal
microphone going but does external work as well? And how are the noise
levels? I haven't been able to get below "jet engine" type noise.
Personally I'd like to not have to maintain a kernel if I can possibly
avoid i
It work's for me now. I just downloaded and compiled last stable kernel
source from kernel.org. :)
Kernel version: 2.6.37.3
lsmod's output:
Module Size Used by
aes_i5867280 2
aes_generic26875 1 aes_i586
binfmt_misc 6412 1
parport_pc
Good news! Managed to duplicate Juan's suspend/restore solution.
What I did:
1) Updated BIOS to 1102 (not sure if this step was needed, since I never tried
step 2 before)
2) Followed these instructions for the latest drivers:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/InstallingLinuxAlsaDriverModules
3) Rebo
Additional comments: I've got a 'Realtek ALC259' chip (not sure if
that's been said before, or if it's of any use at all)
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***
Model & BIOS:
ASUS 1001PX-BLK044S
MB REV 1001PX 24
BIOS Revision 1102
EC Firmware Version EPCD-044
***
uname -a:
Linux 1001PX 2.6.35-25-generic #44-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jan 21 17:40:48 UTC 2011 i686
GNU/Linux
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cat /proc/asound/version:
A
Checked my BIOS, I've got 0802 (build date: 24/06/10)
Haven't come around to flashing it yet since I've been busy.
Is it possible to backup the BIOS or some other safety precautions I should
take before going forward? (never flashed BIOS before)
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Thanks :) I think you may have just given me a solid lead.
@Everyone else
I'm unable to flash the BIOS (as an anti-theft measure, the BIOS has been
locked by the vendor on the machine I have so that if it is stolen, the image
asking people to call the support line if they have received the
sorry - I meant @Milos (#71) and @Nevyn (#74). If there's any further
data I can provide, feel free to ask.
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@Milos (#69): Try updating your BIOS to the latest version available
from ASUS. IIRC, on this netbook, WiFi toggling via Fn+F2 is now handled
in the BIOS, that's why recent kernels ignore it. This might not be
relevant to the audio jack/internal mic issue, but I'm reporting here my
BIOS version as
Juan: Given that #61 has two pci id's and yours seems to be the odd one
out - can you please confirm that your pci-id (under subsystem) is a
8437?
I've started charting the issues we're seeing.
If anyone has a 1001px WHI050S - given that an earlier report shows it
to work out the the box bar the
it's 1001PX-BLK045S
MB REV 1001PX 24
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On the bottom of your computer, where you'd find your serial number,
it'll say something along the lines of:
ASUS 1001PX-BLK042W
The 042W seems to be kind of an indication of sub-versions or revisions.
I'm looking to be able to map the different models to the type of sound
card they have
Asus EEE 1001PX
***
lshw
description: Notebook
product: 1001PX
vendor: ASUSTeK Computer INC.
version: x.x
serial:
width: 32 bits
capabilities: smbios-2.6 dmi-2.6 smp-1.4 smp
***
cat /etc/lsb-release
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_
@Milos
Can you also provide the full model number? Have you tried the various
solutions? i.e. putting to sleep and waking up and testing microphone
then. Check with altered balance levels etc.
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I have:
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation N10/ICH 7 Family High Definition Audio
Controller (rev 02)
Subsystem: ASUSTeK Computer Inc. Device 8442
Control: I/O- Mem+ BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop- ParErr-
Stepping- SERR- FastB2B- DisINTx+
Status: Cap+ 66MHz-
Paul Abrahams - can you file a separate bug report for your problems
please? The solution that we come up with here might help you (though it
seems kind of unlikely to me), but you're mostly just hijacking this bug
report.
Read this page:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs
It's a who
Further discovery: the internal speaker isn't totally muted, but it's
operating at what I would guess is the 5% level. Not enough to be of
any use, though.
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Addendum: I just discovered that the external mike works as Microphone
1. So it's only the internal one that's the problem.
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Include me on the list of people with speaker/mike woes on an Asus
laptop. My machine is a K60IJ. I'm running Kubuntu 10.10 with
pulseaudio installed and everything fully updated. The result of lspci
-vv is:
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801I (ICH9 Family) HD Audio
Controller (rev
Same as Juan Gonzalez, exactly the same result with an IRQ 45 instead of
46.
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My 'lspci -vv':
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation N10/ICH 7 Family High Definition Audio
Controller (rev 02)
Subsystem: ASUSTeK Computer Inc. Device 8437
Control: I/O- Mem+ BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop- ParErr-
Stepping- SERR- FastB2B- DisINTx+
Status: Ca
My lspci -vv report is exactly the same as #61 save for the IRQ line,
which shows 45 instead of 46.
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I have been having a look at the output of lspci. It turns out the different
cards can be differentiated. These are my results:
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation N10/ICH 7 Family High Definition Audio
Controller (rev 02)
Subsystem: ASUSTeK Computer Inc. Device 8437
Control:
*grumble* Unable to replicate. I have a:
ASUS 1001PX-BLK042W
I'm guessing at the very least our first 100 are 042W's (I haven't seen
the new laptops yet so they could very well be a slightly different
model number).
So this could very well be multiple bugs - what works on the 033S
doesn't look li
The internal speaker switching thing shouldn't be too much of a hassle
to figure out. It's just a verb thing I think. At this stage, it's
really important to try and get a microphone working (for my scenario) -
I can play around with the rest once I've gotten that bit of
functionality going. I'm go
#57 Doesn't work for me, using:
ASUS 1001PX-BLK044S (not sure what differs 44S from 33S)
Lubuntu 10.10, 2.6.35-24-generic
ALSA 1.0.23
I used to have pulseaudio installed, but purged it together with pavucontrol.
I've tried muting one channel and also tried using both, all tests done were
done wi
FWIW, here's my situation. Just updated today. Versions are:
Ubuntu Maverick 2.6.35-24-generic
alsa-base 1.0.23+dfsg-1ubuntu4
(Alsa only - I don't have pulseaudio nor jack nor any Gnome/KDE audio-related
stuff installed.)
The computer is an ASUS 1001PX-BLK033S.
The internal mic does not work fro
The other thing to note: The inputs show up in sound preferences as
Microphone 1, Microphone 2 and Line-In. I checked the balancing trick on
each Microphone and it appears they are treated exactly the same. I'm
guessing that the two microphones are actually the one stereo
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Okay - I've had a bit more of a thorough look.
If I shift the balance all the way to the left, the noise stops. All the
way to right and center, noise.
Looking at the source code there was something about nomicbias which I'm
hoping addresses the balance stuff though I'd have to get something from
#53
Unless someone is working on this without saying, I don't think anyone is.
For some reason this bug got declined for Lucid (Declined for Lucid by
Leann Ogasawara) also Status says 'Fix Released' for some reason?
I have very little programing experience, but if there's ANY way I can
help, plea
Is anything happening with this at all?
There appears to be two problems here:
1. I've not been able to get the microphone to work once - neither via external
microphone or internal microphone.
2. Noise cancellation or something means that you have to shift the balance of
the microphone essentia
Running Lubuntu 10.10 (with PulseAudio, kernel: 2.6.35-23-generic),
suspend-resume did not work.
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@ #49
I can confirm the mic part. After waking-up it works fine.
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My install is an out of the box ubuntu 10.10, upgraded with update manager. The
internal mic is
still dead, no mater what I do. So the new kernel doesn't fix the problem, not
for me anyhow.
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I just found out that the mic won't work from a cold boot, but once I
suspend to RAM, it seems to be working fine after waking up.
Don't know if it's related, but the touchpad also acts up from a cold
boot sometimes (unstable, jumpy cursor) and this gets fixed with a
suspend-resume cycle as well.
Juan. Exactly what other changes have you made to your system? I updated
to 2.6.35-23 with update manager, and my internal mic doesn't work.
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After the kernel update to 2.6.35-23, internal mic seems to be working
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Running Maverick 10.10 with latest kernel 2.6.35-22 and alsa-base
1.0.23+dfs.
By default (/etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf untouched, no hda-verb nor
hda-analyser):
Internal mono speaker works (good)
Plugging headphones:
- Headphones work (good)
- Internal speaker is silenced (good)
Unplugging head
Back to the subject on hand (Don't really care about skype - it's the
sound card that I need working)
I have 100 of the Asus eee 1001px machines out on a pilot program at the
moment with 2000 of these machines being deployed next year. I REALLY
need a fix for this - the pressure is really on n
@ #43: it's not necessary to start skype withe the pulse_server
argument. Just do the test call via skype with opened pulse
volumecontrol and change in tab "Aufnahme" (I think it's called
"Recording" in English) during the test call from "monitor..." to
"Intern analog stereo". After that skype work
I'm using Ubuntu 10.10 with the buasaard instruction, speaker, phone and
internal mic work. Also I installed pavucontrol to balance mic channel
one side. Cheese does not capture audio (int. mic) and skype does not
allow to change sound settings. It's a known bug between skype and
pulseaudio. So I s
Same here. Fresh install of Ubuntu Netbook Remix 10.10, (updated 8/11 2010) on
ASUS EEE PC 1001PX.
Internal microphone doesn't work, no luck with any of the workarounds above.
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Fresh install of Ubuntu Netbook Remix 10.10 (installed and updated 8/11 2010).
Problem with internal microphone presists, it does not work.
I've had no luck with any of the workarounds above.
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Can someone please change this back to confirmed as the internal
microphone was working with RC versions of 10.10 but has since broken
again with either ALSA or kernel updates.
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I found something related to this: in my case (1001px-WHI050S),
everything worked out of the box, and I *thought* the mic didn't work
because of the balance issue. In fact, it works, but the mic in mono,
and is converted into a stereo stream with one channel having the same
values as the other, but
The output jack works with kernel 2.6.35.22, but the internal microphone
stopped working.
(alsa-base 1.0.23+dfsg-1ubuntu4)
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Fixed in 2.6.35.5, the fix also appears in 2.6.32.22.
I can confirm the bug is gone in 2.6.35.7 and 2.6.32.24.
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Tested Fedora 13 with 2.6.35.4, the problem persists.
Will the Maverick fix go upstream too?
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Declining the Lucid and Maverick specific nominations for now and
leaving this open against the actively developed Ubuntu kernel (which
happens to be Maverick at this time). Will re-open the nominations
should a fix be narrowed down which we can confirm specifically resolves
this issue in Lucid an
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Got everything working, even the microphone, Fedora 13.
I moved hda-verb to /usr/bin and added this to /etc/rc.local:
/usr/bin/hda-verb /dev/snd/hwC0D0 0x1a SET_CONNECT_SEL 0x0c
/usr/bin/hda-verb /dev/snd/hwC0D0 0x1a SET_PIN_WIDGET_CONTROL 0xe0
No "options snd-hda-intel model=something".
Now ev
Sorry, of course not tar -xvjf hda-verb-0.3.tar.gz
but tar -xvf hda-verb-0.3.tar.gz
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Gotcha! I managed to make everything working using hda-verb (or almost
everything).
In alsa-base.conf file add
options snd-hda-intel model=fujitsu
Then using hda-verb
wget
http://kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/tiwai/misc/hda-verb/hda-verb-0.3.tar.gz
tar -xvjf hda-verb-0.3.tar.gz
cd hda-ver
With Fedora I managed to get everything working, using hda-verb
Without any option in the alsa configuration file, writing into
/etc/rc.local the following lines and rebooting.
/usr/local/bin/hda-verb /dev/snd/hwC0D0 0x1a SET_CONNECT_SEL 0x0c
/usr/local/bin/hda-verb /dev/snd/hwC0D0 0x1a SET_PIN_W
I managed to set the audio mixer to 0x0d on startup, as well as checking
the widget control boxes using hda-verb and putting the proper verbs in
the /etc/rc.local file, but I don't understand which verb should I use
to unmute the output amp. When I manually unmute with hda-analyzer the
analyze.dif
I guess it's a problem with ALSA. I can't get this persistent either, I
must run the hda-verb thing on each boot, manually, somehow it doesn't
work when I put it in /etc/rc.local.
Maybe the 1001PX needs a specific model in snd-hda-intel just like the
700 and 900 models. Kinda funny the 1005P does
APologize, the options is more exactly options snd-hda-intel
model=fujitsu
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I tell you how I managed to make everything working : speakers only,
earphone only, and built-in microphone. Tested on Skype and it seems it
works everything.
Ubuntu netbook remix 10.04
Run Hda Analyzer
Go to 0x1a pin
set audio mixer to 0x0d
unmute vol[0] and vol[1] output
in widget control check
Here's a workaround. Works 100% with my Fedora, 2.6.33.x and alsa
1.0.23.
1) Get hda-analyser: http://www.alsa-
project.org/main/index.php/HDA_Analyzer
This cute thing lists all pins, channels, etc'.
Run it and go to the 0x1a pin: unmute it (untick both)! That will ...
unmute it.
2) Select "Aud
I have tried Pablo's link. Headphone audio works great. Speakers work
fine. Internal and jack microphones don't work at all. I've tried
changing that one line in /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf to several
different options to no avail. A speedy fix for this would be much
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Those of you affected by this issue, please review the information located in
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In the future please open separate bugs for your issues and refrain from
setting bu
Hi,
I played around with hda-analyser and 9.10 and it seems, that the initial mixer
setting is not correct. The headphone output is not connected to the sound
source.
Puting this line in /etc/rc.local is a work around:
#Bugfix für EeePC 1001PX
hda-verb /dev/snd/hwC0D0 0x1a SET_CONNECT_SEL 0x0c
model=fujitsu solved the internal mic problem for me too.
thx all.
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model=fujitsu solved the internal mic problem for me :-)
Thats all I need, have not tested the jack.
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Tried with model=fujitsu, work both the input and output integrated, but
not the microphone and the headphone plugging the jack.
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Netbook Asus 1001PX
Upgraded to alsa 1.0.23
If I set options snd-hda-intel model=lifebook it works the output but doesn't
work the microphone, if I set the model=basic it works the microphone if I plug
the jack and set the type of input = line in, and works the output from the
speakers but not
I have:
-Upgraded alsa to 1.0.23
-Set "options snd-hda-intel model=lifebook" in the end of alsa.conf
-installed pavucontrol
-lower the right channel of the microphone
...but the internal mic still dont work on my 1001px with 10.04
The input section of the sound settings offer "Line
in+Microphone1
I have the exact same issue here with my 1001px.
I found that if you do "sudo apt-get install pavucontrol" to install the
PulseAudio Volume Control, and then lower the right channel of the
microphone, the internal microphone then works.
The solution from Pablo in http://www.ubuntu-es.org/node/137
And if you use Google Translate to translate entire instruction from
Pablo's link to English, beware that it adds spaces before and after an
= in following line:
options snd-hda-intel model=lifebook
after which ALSA won't work at all. Dont' fall into same trap as me :)
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Many thanx Pablo ! Wonderful solution, and really easy to set up !
Great !
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the still works when you plug the jack, does not when you set
model=lifebook in alsa-base.conf
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The sound is played in your headset with Pablo's solution, but still the
microphone stops working when you plugin the jack..
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Confirmed, the solution found by Pablo worked like a charm - without even
installing the latest alsa drivers.
Thanks a lot!
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Pablo's link solution works perfectly!
Thanks
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Here is a little solution until ALSA developer team include a specific
file for this computer: http://www.ubuntu-es.org/node/137762
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2.6.32-23-generic #37-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jun 11 07:54:58 UTC 2010 i686 GNU/Linux
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Same Problem here, but on Fedora 13. So, not distro specific. kernel
2.6.32.12-115.fc12.x86_64, pulseaudio 0.9.21
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Having the exact same issue OOTB with Kubuntu 10.04. Tried changing the
snd-hda-intel to model=auto and a few other variations with no success
on getting the jack to output sound.
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** Description changed:
asus 1001px laptop speaker sound is ok. But the screen microphone and
the in/out jack is not functionnal. (there is only 1 sound jack with
both functions ) When the jack is plugged in the speaker turn off but
there is no sound in the headset.
ProblemType: Bug
Hi microzonepl,
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 'needs-
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