Running Saucy (13.10) on Lenovo X200. Experience this frequently,
playing local mp3's, playing youtube videos, playing movies etc.. Audio
will play normally but every 2-3 seconds it will "stutter" like it's
playing the same audio bit twice really quick..
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Seemed to have been able to clear it on mine by flashing the BIOS with
the latest available. This on a T61 with ATI graphics running SuSe 11.4.
Gnome and Banshee run sound just fine now.
tday
On Fri, 2013-04-26 at 04:33 +, Michael-fulthorp wrote:
> I came across what I believe to be this iss
I came across what I believe to be this issue: When playing a file in
Rhythmbox I would get crackly audio when scrolling in Chromium (was
getting crackly audio while using other applications too, but scrolling
in Chromium was the most reliable way to reproduce it). None of the
solutions for crackly
** Bug watch added: freedesktop.org Bugzilla #38694
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=38694
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Does KMS really cause much more activity? It seems the bug did not occur
with UMS when it was still supported.
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That's why I went back to 10.04, I haven't had any issues since then.
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Just for the record I've tried Kubuntu 12.04.02 and the kwin_gles workaround
does _not_ work for me unfortunately(T60 w/ X1400) . There are still messages
like "CE: hpet increased min_delta_ns to 20113 nsec", and the wireless is very
slow. This issue is very frustrating and is the first time whe
I believe I have the same problem on my Lenove X1 Carbon with 12.10
Xubuntu. In particular, the following might be of interest:
- The problem did not occur after initial installation, but after some
time (could be related to updates).
- The problem does not occur after initial boot. It will occur
I can confirm this issue with a freshly installed ubuntu 12.10 on two T60
laptops.
I really would appreciate if this bug could be solved!
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I also have this issue with my T60. Tha bad news is that after upgrading
my distro to 12.10 unity2d - which I used for workaround - is vanished.
It's a big problem that I can't use the unity environment, I have to
find some other window manager variant like xubuntu or lubuntu until
this problem is
modprobing snd-hda-intel with tsched=0 in alsa.conf also helps with the
sound issues. They are still there but not as bad...
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I finally found a solution that works for me!
I have T60 with Radeon x1400 and Kubuntu installed. When I use kwin_gles window
manager instead of the default one (kwin),
all sound problems are gone: Amarok plays without chopping even with desktop
effects enabled, sound is not choppy when playing
The only way I've been able to get around this bug in 12.04 on my T60
(w/ Radeon x1400) is by using Unity 2D. All other session types,
including Gnome (with and without effects) and ones I've installed
afterwards like Cinnamon and Cairo reintroduce the gargling audio. So
pretty much since day one,
This issue is preventing me from running Ubuntu on my laptop. I also
volunteer to help test if there is anyone willing to work on the issue.
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I have the same problem(choppy sound + wifi restarts) on my Thinkpad T60
w/ ATI x1400. There were many "hpet increased min_delta_ns" messages in
dmesg's output and decided to try to disable HPET. Adding "hpet=disable"
to kernel options seems to mitigate the problem to some extent - i.e. it
seems to
** Summary changed:
- Sound doesn't play properly after upgrade from 11.04->11.10
+ Sound doesn't play properly after upgrade from 11.04->11.10, also affects
12.04
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Is there anyone trying to fix this problem. Can we help with testing
etc?
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Sound distortion can be avoided when you switch over to a terminal
(CTRL+ALT+F1) while listening.
But my best workaround is to dual boot and use Windows.
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My solution was a T60P :-)
Regards Tony
On Tue, 2012-04-24 at 10:16 +, Kolin S. Murray wrote:
> Apologies if this is not strictly on topic regarding fixing this bug - what
> I'm
> curious to know is what the 'best case' workaround all of you are using to
> avoid this problem? I'm open to ab
Apologies if this is not strictly on topic regarding fixing this bug - what I'm
curious to know is what the 'best case' workaround all of you are using to
avoid this problem? I'm open to absolutely any distribution, desktop
environment, etc. Just wondering what the best alternative many of you have
I'm having the same prob since the update to 11.10, and I found out that
the garbling / distorted sound coming out of my t60 is because the sound
is played slightly to slow. When I'm playing sound with banshee for
example it usually works fine as long as I don't touch my laptop, but as
soon as I do
Just tried changing clocksource to jiffies, but it doesn't help. At
first it played fine for a little while, but when I used Alt+Tab then
the garbled sound returned.
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Hans Hellén <879...@bugs.launchpad.net> writes:
> As a workaround one could try to test if changing the clocksource helps.
> Command: gksu gedit /etc/default/grub
> Change line: GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"
> to: GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash clocksource=jiffies"
> sudo up
As a workaround one could try to test if changing the clocksource helps.
Command: gksu gedit /etc/default/grub
Change line: GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"
to: GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash clocksource=jiffies"
sudo update-grub
sudo reboot
This was presented in bug #882566 co
Issue persists in 12.04. Tested with many combinations of kernel module
options for the radeon and snd-hda-intel modules, but nothing really
eliminates the problem. The only way for machine to be usable with KMS-
era Ubuntu is to not use a "3D" desktop, but rather Unity 2D or anything
else not too
Also when I run Ubuntu 12.04 Beta 1 from a live USB then the sound is
fine, but when I made a clean install onto the HDD then the sound
problem is still there.
This distorted sound issue is also seemingly having effect on the system
responsiveness. On the HDD installation sometimes clicks don't re
For example playing a flash video from Youtube, when it is visible in
the browser window then the distortion is very noticeable, but when I
scroll down so that the video is out of the view, then the distortion is
a lot less pronounced.
Just by scrolling around at any page the distortion gets worse
How do we go about debugging this ? Any tracing we can enable in the
radeon debug driver?
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Setting the radeon clock speed to low (with the tlp power-save script)
solves the sound problem for me (Thinkpad T60, radeon x1400)
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When I boot up with Unity 3D, then for some time the sound seems OK. But
as I launch programs or use some graphics effects (like SUPER+W), then
the sound is immediately distorted and remains that way.
I can't seem to trigger the sound to go nuts in Unity 2D mode.
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Z61m - affects me too.
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Ah! yes but is it still good after a "suspend" or hibernation?
Under Ubuntu my sound is fine until I do a suspend, when it comes back
it's bad. Interestingly and Apropos another post re under Gnome Shell I
have discovered that running Gnome on SuSe 11.4 sound appears to be fine
both before and aft
I thought this was biting me too, and I have a t60. I vaguely remember
having some sound glitches that come through when scrolling or moving
windows some time back (maybe 2 years?).
I was just testing grumpily playing around with sound settings and
noticed the sound test sounded ok. And the sound
I would also like to confirm that the issue occurs using Gnome Shell,
but on a very VERY limited basis. Almost unnoticeable. However using
Unity the sound becomes so garbled and ruined that it is unbearable.
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Yeah, I also remember that good old ISA bus days where you could just
assign your interrupts to the card slots in the bios - but these days
are long gone and to be true, it wasn't all that bright these days. I
didn't want to prove your point invalid but just point out, that this
might not just be c
Read the contents of the links I posted, when you analyses all that has been
said on those forums the problem is down to Deferred Procedural Calls
principally it would appear from Network stuff or video stuff, Intel admit that
they have a problem with some of their drivers, and that is demonstr
Actually I don't think that it's an Intel Network driver problem nor
something with the nvidia drivers. I have a T60 here that has an atheros
wifi and an ATI graphics card. Sound is HDA intel but the last post
suggested its caused by intel network drivers. The wired lan is an Intel
Corporation 8257
O.K done something I should have done a while ago, had a look on the lenovo
forums and then on to Intel. What I have found makes me sad and angry at the
same time. This is a hardware problem at a multiplicity of levels which neither
Lenovo or Intel are going to resolve anytime soon if ever.
Ref
Yes that workaround also worked on SuSe 11.4. This is not a problem just
with Ubuntu, having tried a few current distro's in an attempt to find
one which works I can say that they all have the same issue in varying
degrees, at least that's my experience. Interestingly I have also come
across a few
The workaround (for me) is to disable desktop effects. In Kubuntu it's
done by pressing ALT+SHIFT+F12.
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I also have this problem on a T60, not much I can add to what has been
said. It isn't just Ubuntu, I came to Ubuntu from Suse 11.4 which has
the same problem also Ubuntu 11.04 is no different to 11.10 One thing I
have noticed is that in my case sound appears to be good at least for
ten minutes or s
** Also affects: alsa-utils via
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=28106
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Project changed: alsa-utils => xserver-xorg-driver-ati
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So probably a duplicate of https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/alsa-driver/+bug/873370
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** Package changed: ubuntu => alsa-utils (Ubuntu)
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I got rid of Unity / Gnome and switched to Lubuntu. The sound bug is
gone.
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I have the same choppy sound problem but on Kubuntu. It showed up after
upgrade from Kubuntu 10.10 to 11.04 and is still present in 11.10. The
machine is IBM ThinkPad T60 with ATI X1400.
I think this is result of bug
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=28106
** Bug watch added: freedeskt
May be related to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-
driver/+bug/763065
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Unfortunately the bug was back for me shortly after uninstalling
timidity. So it is definitely not related to timidity.
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confirmed. thinkpad t410 here with KDE, so not uniquely related to Unity
i'm afraid :-/
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Same here: owning a T60 - updated to 11.10 -> gargling sound
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To manage notifi
It seems that this bug is uniquely related to Unity - when I log in on
GNOME I don't have a problem with the sound... (or at least it didn't
appear till now). Hence, one could check what files are different in
playing sound in GNOME and Unity. My knowledge is definetly too little
to do that.
Btw.
I am not entirely sure if it is related, but after deinstalling timidity
and timidity-daemon the problem is gone on my machine.
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I am also affected by this bug, also on a Thinkpad T60.
Found the following issue which might be related:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/763065
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also appears after fresh installation.
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same here Thinkpad T60.
found this in my syslog:
Oct 24 14:25:57 christian-ThinkPad-T60 pulseaudio[4389]: [pulseaudio]
module-alsa-card.c: Failed to find a working profile.
Oct 24 14:25:57 christian-ThinkPad-T60 pulseaudio[4389]: [pulseaudio] module.c:
Failed to load module "module-alsa-card" (
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: New => Confirmed
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