Ok, thanks for the feedback!
** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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[EX58-UD5, Realtek ALC889A,
On 2011/4/4, David Henningsson wrote:
> Thanks for your bug report. I'm quite certain that the fix is on its way
> with this commit. Would you mind checking after the next kernel is
> upload for Natty, just to verify?
The kernel update caused the "Side 3" channel to disappear. So
hopefully the bug
Thanks for your bug report. I'm quite certain that the fix is on its way
with this commit. Would you mind checking after the next kernel is
upload for Natty, just to verify?
commit 5a8826463c19b0d1a2fc60b2adac0ec318047844
Author: David Henningsson
Date: Wed Mar 23 08:35:07 2011 +0100
ALSA:
After running alsamixer, I noticed there was an extra channel called
"Side 3" that was set to 0 (and it was the only one set to 0). Once I
set it to 100, sound started working fine. I don't know whether this
channel existed in maverick and whether it was set to 100 there. So
sound works fine, it's
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[EX58-UD5, Realtek ALC889A, Grey Line Out, Rear] No sound at all
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