Ahem. Perhaps I should have searched the forums first. Sorry. In case it
helps anyone else, the solution at the following link works perfectly
for me :
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1762969&highlight=headphones+asus+k60i
It would be a cool thing if we didn't have to faff around with ad
Hi, all. If the status is really Fix Released, something must have
changed for the worse in Natty, or I missed something in this bug report
that explains how to solve the issue. I am running Natty 64 bit on my
Asus K60IJ, and I can either get sound out of both headphones and front
speakers, have b
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Some observations:
1. After any change, you probably need to start up alsamixer again and
make sure that Front is unmuted and at a good volume. Without that,
nothing else is likely to work.
2. If you start up with headphones plugged in, you probably will get
sound on both headphones and internal
Hi, I just recently started using Linux and I'm having this exact issue
with my Asus K60IJ laptop. I ran the alsa-info script and the output is
attached. If you need any more info just ask.
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I think I've a issue, which is related to this bug, even if I haven't got this
laptop. I have an ASUS M4A785TD motherboard, which uses the same codec
(VT1708S). On boot up with Kernel 2.6.35-22 (newest kernel of 10.10) I get no
sound off my headphone connected to the front panel. With Kernel 2.
One other oddity I just discovered: with IHP on, muting either the HP or
the front has the effect of muting the front.
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With the latest version of alsabase (1.0.23+dfg-1ubuntu4), the behavior
of alsamixer is peculiar and surprising, but at least not unworkable:
(1) With IHP off, "front" controls the active output even if that output
is the HP. Unplugging and replugging the HP mutes it, but it can be
unmuted.
(2)
The situation is getting curiouser and curiouser. Early this morning I
installed another large batch of updates. After the installation the
headphones were working and the alsamixer column was no longer greyed
out.
But then I rebooted and disaster struck in the form of a hangup at the
"Checking b
You can just uninstall all of linux-alsa-driver-modules using synaptic
or ubuntu software center.
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
** Tags added: regression-update
** Tags added: regression-release
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I probably could verify that the updates to linux-alsa-driver-modules
are at fault if I could revert to the version before the first update.
Here's what that update installed:
linux-alsa-driver-modules-2.6.35-22-generic (2.6.35-22.201010291600)
linux-alsa-driver-modules-2.6.35-22-server (2.6.35-22
I should have mentioned that the troublesome updates have updated linux-
alsa-driver-modules (both server and generic). My current version is
2.6.35-22.201011021600. That module has been updated four times in the
last week (11/3, 11/1, 10/31, 10/30).
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After today's system update, the sound doesn't work at all. If I call
asound on a .wav file, it hangs.
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My experience is not quite the same as Wayne's, possibly because I made
the Lucid - Maverick transition earlier. I had the headphones working
under 10.10; it was the recent update that killed them.
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I would like to say that i'm fairly certain this is not a hardware issue
and I agree with Paul Abrahams.
I have wasted a good 5-10 hours on this issue, I have an ASus K60I and
it worked perfectly on Lucid Lynx. Upgrading to 10.10 not only causes
this EXACT same problem with my headphones, but it
This seems related to, though not the same as, Bug 582234. According to
the reporter's surmise, the greying of the headphone column means that
the headphone is not being detected. So perhaps the issue is hardware-
related after all. But it's still related to the update.
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Well, it did work correctly until my latest update, so it must be
possible to fix it. I'm not sure just what got updated, though -- I did
the regular update that Kubuntu recommends. My guess is that the
problem lies in the latest changes to alsa-base or pulseaudio. If it
helps, I'm guessing that
Independent off -> auto-mute between speakers and headphones, one volume
control.
Independent on -> two independent volume controls, one for speaker and one for
headphones.
That's likely how VIA would like it to work. It doesn't work correctly,
unfortunately, and I'm not sure of the right way to
OK, I succeeded in turning on "Independent HP" -- but the headphone is
still greyed out, and plugging it in with music playing through the
front speakers has no effect at all. So I don't even get the muting
effect. Because of that greying, I get the impression that the problem
is not really hardw
Right, so you have a VIA codec, which unfortunately works a little different
from the other codec vendors.
1) Plugging the headphone in makes "front" mute, which confuses pulseaudio to
believe that you actually want to mute. I think we should just remove this
notification.
2) As long as "Indepe
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Independent HP shows up as "OFF", and M has no effect. I'm attaching
two screenshots showing the alsamixer settings (including the greyed-out
headphone setting). It took me a while to find Independent HP because
even after scrolling, it's labelled just as Independent.
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You may need to scroll right in `alsamixer'.
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Sorry, I can'f figure out where those settings are. They don't seem to
be either in System Settings or in alsamixer. Is that perhaps something
in gnome that isn't in Kubuntu? The System tab in the K menu has
nothing for preferences.
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Does unmuting 'Independent HP' and selecting that profile in Sound
Preferences help?
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Here is the output of alsa-info, attached.
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Try `bash alsa-info.sh --no-upload', then pastebin the resulting /tmp
/alsa-info.txt.
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I downloaded the script and tried running it. It printed an informative
message about what it was doing and then stopped without producing any
visible diagnostic info. I looked at the help and tried running it with
the option "--output alsainfo". This time it uploaded the collected
information t
Please see (and use) http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-info.sh (the
upstream debugging script that we use). Please note that it needs to be
invoked explicitly with bash.
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I removed that line and rebooted. No change in behavior that I can
see. The headphone is still greyed out in alsamixer..
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What you've added to /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf is invalid:
# added to fix headphone problem
options snd-hda-intel model=via82xx
Please remove that line and reboot.
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