Fixed in "linux", marking "alsa-driver" as invalid.
** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
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There was a lucid-proposed kernel released yesterday. I believe the bug
is fixed there, so can you please test the lucid-proposed to verify it?
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Will 10.04 LTS get this fixed too? We have those computers at work and I
have to be very careful when upgrading kernel that alsa modules are
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My apologies. Please disregard comment #125 - posted by mistake in a
wrong thread! Sorry!
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NOt having much experience in fighting audio, I'm loosing the track of
what's happening... Should I be seeing these dependency issues?
apt-get install pulseaudio/maverick-proposed
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Selected version '1:0.
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Sorry. Some comments where hidden and just now I found a the same
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I have a Dell Optiplex 980 and have the same issue with the front jacks
not playing audio.
The David Henningsson HDA_Analyzer (setting the Active Audio Mixer to 0x0c)
works BUT on PIN 0x21.
0x21 is:
Jack Type: HP Out
Location: Front
After restart the problem persist and I am just afraid to tr
Please also note that kernel 2.6.32-25-generic is a proposed kernel, i.e
not a tested and released update. It does not make sense to provide
updated alsa driver modules for 2.6.32-25-generic just yet, because
there is every chance that the kernel will be pulled from the proposed
updates repository.
@Marcus: The alsa drivers in the ubuntu-audio-dev ppa are currently out
of sync with the kernel, unfortunately. Hopefully it is fixed tomorrow.
That said, I was hoping that it would reach Lucid, but the lead time is
long. I've just posted a patch to the kernel-team mailing list that I
hope will sp
Hi,
after kernel update 2.6.32-25-generic, sound stopped working.
I was using
=== Current workaround for Lucid ===
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/InstallingLinuxAlsaDriverModules
linux-alsa-2.6.32-24.201009130726
Now, only this solution is working:
David Henningsson wrote on 2010-07-30:
I have Lucid, too, and even with the latest updates I need to run hda-
verb command to get my sound to work.
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Here's mine:
Linux orc 2.6.32-24-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Fri Aug 20 14:21:58 UTC 2010 x86_64
GNU/Linux
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Can you post the output of "uname -r"
My guess is that you are using 2.6.32-25 which as of now doesn't have a
corenponding linux-alsa-driver package yet.
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I ve done an update today: linux-alsa-driver-2.6.32-24.201009020500 and
the sound stop working.
I am using this 1st page workaround:
=== Current workaround for Lucid ===
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/InstallingLinuxAlsaDriverModules
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This bug report says that the fix has been released for Lucid. I am in
my second week of a brand new Optiplex 980, and I'm still having to run
'hda-verb /dev/snd/hwC0D0 0x1b 0x701 0' to get sound working. Am I
missing something? I'm totally up to date on packages.
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@Aristotelis, it is likely to reach Lucid, but the time frame depends on
upstream. If you want Ubuntu to take a shortcut, I think the following
two documents might help you do the paperwork:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/Dev/StablePatchFormat
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Please release the fix as an update in Lucid, as the bug renders a DELL
OPTIPLEX 380 system with Ubuntu, almost useless. Thanks a lot.
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=== Current workaround for Lucid ===
- 1) Install
http://people.canonical.com/~diwic/temp/alsa-intel-hda-optiplex-dkms_1.0.23_all.deb
- 2) Reboot.
+ https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/InstallingLinuxAlsaDriverModules
==
There
This bug was fixed in the package linux - 2.6.35-14.20
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[ Andy Whitcroft ]
* update Vcs-Git to point to maverick repo
* debian -- include the debian packaging in the -source package
- LP: #608674
* select debian source format
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** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
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@birdflesh: According to your BIOS, you have an internal speaker, and
that one should get muted, but not the line-out. Looking at the code,
this seems like a design decision that if you have both speaker, line-
out and hp-out, hp-out only mutes the speaker.
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It works. No auto-muting though.
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Hi,
solution #107 worked !
(alsa-intel-hda-optiplex-dkms_1.0.23_all.deb)
Thank You !
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** Tags added: alc269
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Okay, a new one to try for you: Uninstall the others, install
http://people.canonical.com/~diwic/temp/alsa-intel-hda-optiplex-
dkms_1.0.23_all.deb and reboot.
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Hi David,
I spent 2 days to find out a solution for this issue, but as other said:
You're a lifesaver. I just migrate from windows to linux in my PC
office. it's better to work with linux than windows. now the life is
beautiful again :D.
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Correction to #96:
The "hda-verb" fix does work. The apparent failure was due to a second
issue, where /etc/rc.local does not execute on startup.
That was resolved by removing the "-e" at the top, and adding
"/bin/sleep 10" as the first executable command. Now the sound works on
both front and re
I've been through this whole thread now. New Optiplex 380, Xubuntu 10.04
installed. The "no sound" reports may not be quite accurate as I find
that there is sound but it is coming out of the internal PC speaker.
Barely audible even with all volume levels set to max. The sound chip is
identified as
Front (and also master, headphones, pcm) is unmuted by default and at a
high volume. I'm trying both line out on the back and headphones jack on
the front and I get no sound on both. Anyone else to verify on an
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@birdflesh: Have you tried both line-out and headphones? I can't see
anything wrong in your alsa-info except for the front volume being zero.
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Nope, definitely not working for me (everything in alsamixer is umuted
and set at almost top values). It seems that it works for the 980 guys
which is good though. I would like to hear something from someone else
with a 380 to be sure.
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Hi, i just updated to 10.04 from 9.10 and got the same issue, tried the
workaround and no luck.
Then I started to read all the comments and get the hda-analyzer solution that
seems to work for some guys,
but the script doesn't work for me. Here's the log:
dan...@ds-r7:/tmp$ sudo python run.py Us
Just a note: If you're seeing "model 'optiplex' is selected for config" in your
dmesg, you're trying out my model patch.
If you're seeing "BIOS auto-probing" in your dmesg output, you're *not*.
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@birdflesh: Could you please try to turn up the volume control "Front"
and see if that helps? Do that by starting "alsamixer" in a terminal
window.
(It should have been turned on by default though.)
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Seems to work for my Dell Optiplex 980. dmesg output is attached.
** Attachment added: "alsa-dmesg.txt"
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Hi,
marcus.carne...@inf01abl-new:~$ dmesg | grep -e hda -e ALSA -e HDA
[ 11.337155] HDA Intel :00:1b.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 16 (level, low) ->
IRQ 16
[ 11.337174] HDA Intel :00:1b.0: setting latency timer to 64
[ 11.414813] hda_codec: ALC269: BIOS auto-probing.
[ 11.415265] input: HDA
alsa-info as requested.
Congrats on that new job :)
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@birdflesh:
1) Okay. I didn't see anything terrible there, could you add an alsa-info as
well?
2) Maybe, but that requires someone with the hardware to do a "git
bisect", I think. It is also likely that what screwed up this hardware
fixed it for something else, so switching back to that might no
Didn't work. Attached is the relative dmesg output.
PS: I still think that we can benefit from the fact that a kubuntu 9.10
livecd (linux kernel 2.6.31) boots up with a fully functional audio
device on this machine.
PS2: David, thank you for working on this. It's your free time after all
and you
@Marcus Paiva: Thanks, can you reboot and then post the output of the following
command?
dmesg | grep -e hda -e ALSA -e HDA
Thanks for bearing with me, I'm still learning this stuff :-)
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It doesn't work for me. Only snd-hda-tools workaround working.
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Okay, new build that should install with the standard kernel (instead of the
proposed one), could you please try again?
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It won't build. "Missing build dependencies: linux-
headers-2.6.32-24-generic". Is there anything that can be done?
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Okay, back again.
Hmm...could be that input_mux creates an input mux control, so I don't have to
add it myself...strange that this did not show up in hda-emu though.
Anyway, I uploaded a new version of linux-alsa-driver-modules to my ppa
(version should be 2.6.32-24.201007110500+optiplex2), and
@birdflesh: Thanks. I'm currently busy with another project but I will
have a look ASAP on why the Capture Switch is created twice.
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~$ dmesg | grep -e hda -e ALSA -e HDA
[9.006147] HDA Intel :00:1b.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 16 (level, low) -> IRQ
16
[9.006337] HDA Intel :00:1b.0: irq 28 for MSI/MSI-X
[9.006359] HDA Intel :00:1b.0: setting latency timer to 64
[9.006363] ALSA hda_intel.c:2543: chipset globa
@birdflesh: Thanks for trying the proposed kernel, we need people doing
that :-)
It could be that the "dmesg | grep hda" didn't catch everything, could
you please see if there is another related message in between of those
lines, in particular, can there be something like "control ... is
already p
Please forget message #73 . I was using kernel 2.6.32-23 (from proposed) while
testing.
Booting with 2.6.32-22 produces a whole different output for "dmesg | grep hda"
[8.855037] ALSA hda_intel.c:2543: chipset global capabilities = 0x4401
[8.888014] ALSA hda_intel.c:908: codec_mask = 0x1
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@birdflesh: You are likely having a different model - can you please
post your alsa-info, according to comment #46 and comment #50?
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It does not work David.
"dmesg | grep hda" returns:
[8.762670] hda_codec: ALC269: BIOS auto-probing.
which is the same as before installing your package.
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Some news; Brad Figg got the c-o-d builds up and running for Lucid
again, and so I can build on those to provide you with some modules.
Assuming the build in my ppa finishes ok, here's how to do to test it:
1) Make sure you don't have any linux-backports-modules-* or
linux-alsa-driver-modules-* i
Also, can't we benefit by the fact that karmik (kernel 2.6.31) used to
work out of the box with this software? (detecting it as ALC269 and not
Alc259 that lucid does)
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Another owner of an optiplex 380 affected by this. Currently on Arch linux
x86_64.
So far I would get sound on the front headphones output only by setting
"options snd-hda-intel model=lifebook" in /etc/modprobe.d/modprobe.conf
The "hda-verb" solution proposed here also works for me.
Anyway, I am
@jaezcurra: Applying my patch to something else than a kernel tree does
not make any sense :-)
If Brad Figg gets the c-o-d builds up and running for Lucid (I don't
have the time to do that myself currently), perhaps I could apply my
patch to them and upload my modified version to my ppa. Otherwise
@David, well, I did not compile the kernel (I wouldn't do it: I just can't :-)).
I just applied your patch and deleted the rc.local lines. It seems that I
misunderstood your post.
Somenone with a deeper Linux knowledge than me should try your hint.
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@jaezcurra: Did you compile your own kernel and made sure it - and in
particular, the snd-hda-intel driver modules - were really installed
correctly? If your sound card works just as before, chances are
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@David, the new patch does not seem to work without the rc.local
workaround. Did anyone else try it?
On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 8:21 PM, David Henningsson <
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> Second version of the patch.
> Would it be possible for one of you people to try it and see if everythi
Second version of the patch.
Would it be possible for one of you people to try it and see if everything
works (without the rc.local workaround)? Thanks!
** Patch added: "optiplexmodel.patch"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/50447136/optiplexmodel.patch
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@Luke: I figured out the commands by reading the source code. I mean
hda-analyzer, then hda-verb.
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Some progress today.
If you're bold enough to compile your own kernel, you could try this
patch.
I believe that
* Playback is working
* Auto-mute (line out mutes if headphone is plugged in) is working
* Recording from mic is working
* Monitoring mic input in line out/headphones should work, if e
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- Current workaround for Lucid:
+ === Current workaround for Lucid ===
1) Install snd-hda-tools from https://launchpad.net/~diwic/+archive/ppa
2) Add these lines to /etc/rc.local:
- hda-verb /dev/snd/hwC0D0 0x1a 0x701 0
- h
@David: Yes, it works. Thanks!
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@Luke: I figured the verbs out from reading the codec proc file (through
codecgraph). I will attempt to write the kernel patch you're talking
about, and have somewhat started, but I'll gladly accept advice as
explained here: https://lists.launchpad.net/ubuntu-audio-
dev/msg00079.html
** Descriptio
Hi Forest
Could you please explain where and how you got those values you suggest in your
hda-verb lines? Knowing what they represent would likely make it much easier to
attempt to code a kernel patch to solve this bug properly.
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I ve tested solution #56 and added lines to rc.local.
It works !
Thanks
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@jaezcurra: The version in the PPA provides you with the hda-verb, so
you don't have to compile it. You still have to add those lines to
rc.local.
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@David, your #56 hint does not seem to work. Finally, I'm keeping
Forrest Yu's solution.
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Update for Lucid users: hda-verb is now packaged in my ppa - install the
package snd-hda-tools to get it. You don't have to compile it yourself.
https://launchpad.net/~diwic/+archive/ppa
(Snd-hda-tools is work in progress, and I need to fix some lintian
warnings etc, before trying to get it into D
Thanks for your alsa-infos, it seems you have identical sound hardware.
Nice. I'm currently trying to figure out what to do next, see
https://lists.launchpad.net/ubuntu-audio-dev/msg00079.html
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@Forrest
@David
Hi Forrest your workaround has survived two reboots - thanks a million!
David thanks for the initial hda solution jeez you're the only guys on
the web who figured this thing out. I ran the alsa-info.sh script and
attached the output, if you're interested.
Of course I'm running a
@David, I am attaching the result of the script. Good luck.
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launchpad@epost.diwic.se> wrote:
> @Forrest Yu, jaezcurra: Just to verify that your hardware is identical,
> could you please attach alsa-info.sh output to this bug? Name the file
@David:
What I can see is exactly the same with the picture in page 4 of the tech
guide: a green connector on the left and a blue/pink connector on the right. I
see a microphone icon at the right-bottom corner so I call it a "mic hole", but
I do not know what it really is. I guess it is a microp
@David, I am not currently at work, but I'll try tomorrow. You made me open
my eyes and find the script within http://git.alsa-project.org. Now, I see
the light :-)
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launchpad@epost.diwic.se> wrote:
> @jaezcurra: You need to download the
@jaezcurra: You need to download the file before running it. You might
also need to make it into an executable, e g with the "chmod +x"
command.
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Thanks Forrest Yu
Your solution worked for me straight.
Cheers !!
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Sorry, but trying running the script, I failed: "sh: Can't open
http://git.alsa-project.org/?p=alsa-driver.git"; or "bash: http://git
.alsa-project.org/?p=alsa-driver.git: No existe el fichero รณ directorio"
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I have tried Yu's solution on our 5 Dell Optiplex 380 running Lucid and
it works 100%: the changes are now persistent and you can turn on/reboot
the pc and sound works
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@Forrest Yu, jaezcurra: Just to verify that your hardware is identical,
could you please attach alsa-info.sh output to this bug? Name the file
with your names (e g alsa-info-forrest, alsa-info-jaezcurra) so we can
separate them.
If you're unfamiliar with alsa-info, just run this script: http://git
@Forrest Yu: According to Dell's docs on their home page, Optiplex 380
has a "Line in" at the back, not a "Mic".
(http://www.dell.com/content/products/productdetails.aspx/optiplex-380?c=us&l=en&s=bsd&cs=04
, click on "technical guidebook)
Is that not consistent with your view, i e at the back the
@David:
I tried 4 cases: with and without fw patch, with and without running hda-verb.
Recording works in all these cases.
In "Sound Preferences > Input", I can see two items in the "Connector"
drop-down list: "Microphone 1" and "Microphone 2". There's no "line in" option.
After testing, I found
@Forrest Yu: Thanks for the pointers. I think it could be that the init
verbs are applied, but then the driver in its infinite wisdom reverts
the changes by doing other verbs. Which means that the "patch" solution
is not working, at least not the verb part. How about recording with and
without the
hi David, the fw patch's not working confuses me. It seems weird.
I believe the fw file must have been loaded.
Evidence 1:
$ dmesg
...
[9.210061] ALSA hda_intel.c:2650: Applying patch firmware
'optiplex-380-patch.snd-hda-intel.fw'
[9.210123] HDA Intel :00:1b.0: firmwar
Hi all, I hate to say that I don't know how to compile, but I have to. Any
hints to compile hda-verb-0.3.tar.gz?
I would like to try Forrest Yu's solution on my Lucid Dell Optiplex 380.
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sory, my fault;
Yu solution works !
i had put path /opt/hda-verb and not /opt/hda-verb/hda-verb (to file)
Thank you.
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hi.
only hda-analyser works for me.
Forrest Yu solution doesn't work.
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Thanks for the feedback, it shows that the verbs are correct, but
probably the fw file is never loaded. It is the first time I write such
a patch file, so I'm still learning. I'll do more research and get back
to you.
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hi David, your hda-analyzer solution works, but the ".fw" patch doesn't. I have
a work-around:
1. goto ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/tiwai/misc/hda-verb/
download hda-verb-0.3.tar.gz and compile it
2. add two lines in /etc/rc.lo
hi David, your hda-analyzer solution works, but the ".fw" patch doesn't. I have
a work-around:
1. download hda-verb-0.3.tar.gz from
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/tiwai/misc/hda-verb/ and compile it
2. add two lines in /etc/rc.local
/path/to/hda-verb
hi David you're a life-saver with the hda-analyzer solution - i'd buy you a
yacht if i had the cash.
installed the ".fw" patch in /lib/firmware, modified last line of
alsa-base.conf, all to no effect. i'm running lucid lynx on optiplex 380.
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Hi David,
Thank you for your email
Will try tomorrow and let you know.
Best regards.
Jose-Angel Ezcurra
On Sun, May 30, 2010 at 1:13 PM, David Henningsson <
launchpad@epost.diwic.se> wrote:
> Next step: Trying a patch file.
>
> I'm attaching a patch file, please put the file in the /lib/firmw
Next step: Trying a patch file.
I'm attaching a patch file, please put the file in the /lib/firmware directory.
After that, add this line to /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf:
options snd-hda-intel patch=optiplex-380-patch.snd-hda-intel.fw
(If there is already a line starting with "options snd-hda-
@ David, I filed a new bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/586813, as a
duplicate of this one; just stating the combination of Lucid and Dell Optiplex
380.
BTW, I will be out of reach until next Monday morning (CET). Have a nice
weekend and ... lots of luck!
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No sound on Dell Optiplex 380.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: alsa-base 1.0.22.1+dfsg-0ubuntu3
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.32-22.33-generic 2.6.32.11+drm33.2
Uname: Linux 2.6.32-
It Works !
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@jaezcurra: Cool! :-) Once we have the best configuration up and running, we'll
work on making the changes more persistent. So the next step would be to verify
recording, both from mic, line, and possibly other sources. I'll get back to
you with more HDA-analyzer stuff for that later (can't chec
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