Hello Brian,
I have already solved the problem. Unfortunately I am at the office right
now and my Ubuntu is at home, therefore I cannot give you the exact details.
I think the problem was with the ALSA (?) driver, where a *USB* device was
given a wrong ID (?). This didn't happen in Ubuntu 6.06 but
I have already solved the problem. Unfortunately I am at the office
right now and my Ubuntu is at home, therefore I cannot give you the
exact details. I think the problem was with the ALSA (?) driver, where a
USB device was given a wrong ID (?). This didn't happen in Ubuntu 6.06
but it did happen i
I think the change I had to make each time (after installation) to
make my USB headset work was to edit the file
/etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base and to comment out the line options
sn-usb-audio index=-2.
Once again, this was not necessary in Ubuntu 6.06 - my headset was
working without any modification
Public bug reported:
I don't have any sound with Ubuntu/Kubuntu versions > 6.06. My USB
Logitech headset was working normally with Ubuntu 6.06 (both LiveCD and
installed).
ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: i386
Date: Sat Jun 2 12:06:26 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.04
ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/gnom
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