I have the same problem and I also have an Asus K42jr with lucid. I have
tried compiling the latest alsa driver (1.0.23) but nothing changed.
I even changed /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf, added "options snd-hda-
intel model=model"(I tried every model alsa supported, as listed below)
to the last l
Public bug reported:
There is no sound output from the headphone jack on my brand new asus
K42jr, whether the alsa output is set to "analog output" or
"speakers".(there' s no "headphone" option in alsamixer) Built-in
speakers seem to work properly and the speakers are muted normally when
a headpho
> How come this bug is still not resolved in Oneiric?
Well this is quite strange that they have actually solved the problem in
Maverick (on my laptop at least).
I haven't tried Oneiric(I just don't like unity) so I cannot tell you too
much...
I think you can report a new bug on Oneiric separat
Bob, I think the problem is related to the video driver. In your case, Mplayer
was trying to call the VDPAU (Video Decode and Presentation API for Unix) lib
to use GPU to help decoding your video but just found nothing there.
So please be more specific. Say, post your video card model, video driv
Normally the expert guys here would recommend you to do a few google
searches to find the answer yourself... But since I am not an expert, I
think I can tell you. :)
try the command
lspci -nn | grep -i vga
in a terminal to see your video card type.
and try
cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log | grep -i "nvid
Public bug reported:
well, never mind, I am just trying to install a newer (maverick) kernel
on lucid to solve the cpu overheating problem mentioned in bug 552020.
But the installer simply failed to update. I 'll report later after my
rebooting my laptop...
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubu
** Description changed:
well, never mind, I am just trying to install a newer (maverick) kernel
on lucid to solve the cpu overheating problem mentioned in bug 552020.
But the installer simply failed to update. I 'll report later after my
rebooting my laptop...
ProblemType: Package
updates: still not able to install ati fglrx driver for my laptop after
rebooting, , and I'm now with the open source driver.
I have to remove the ati proprietary driver *completely* by the following
command
sudo apt-get remove --purge fglrx*
and installed the open source one.
sudo apt-get re
@david, thank you for providing the solution, i just come back from some
field work and i am going to try out this fix right away. wish me luck~
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No sound from headphone jack but build-in speakers work properly in ASUS K42jr
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/580338
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It works!
I just installed alsa-intel-hda-optiplex-dkms_1.0.23_all.deb and now (at last)
I have sound coming out of the headphone jack. Thanks and congratulations for
the fix!
@h4r00t , the auto sense seems to work well on my laptop. Is your toshiba using
the same audio codec of ALC269?
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