Master channel should be set to 90 and not muted
PCM should be set to about 70 or 80 (depending on the amount of static you hear) and not muted.
If you have Center, LFE, Left, Right channels,...
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Master channel should be set to 90 and not muted
PCM should be set to about 70 or 80 (depending on the amount of static you hear) and not muted.
If you have Center, LFE, Left, Right channels,...
Not replying to any post in particular. but if you find that your alsamixer settings and soundcard module seem to be in working order, this "might" help (it has helped many in the course of this...
There seems to be a problem with your BIOS
[ 20.641228] pnp: PnP ACPI: disabled
[ 20.641232] PnPBIOS: Scanning system for PnP BIOS support...
[ 20.641244] PnPBIOS: Found PnP BIOS...
larka06
s0c0 was another user who asked for help.
Your observation is interesting, you should post a bug report at alsa about it. (link in my signature).
larka06 - you need to go into alsamixer, and check if your sound channels are muted. It is basically the sound mixer for your soundcard which controls whether sound is muted/not-muted as well as the...
sorry stu, I've been busy as well
[17179595.780000] ENS1371: probe of 0000:00:0a.0 failed with error -16
that line seems to be a culprit. I'd suggest you try filing a bug report at alsa,...
larka06 - after you do
sudo modprobe snd-via82xx do
aplay -l and paste the results here. If you see something like
**** List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices ****
card 0: V8235 [VIA 8235],...
larka06 -
Type "sudo modprobe snd-via82xx". don't replace the "xx" with anything. Type what is in the double-quotes without any replacements.
barnogg - your soundcard module is not being...
larka06 - the command is "sudo modprobe snd-via82xx"
stu01 - paste the output of dmesg in this thread
kickenchicken - Your soundcard apparently has undetermined support http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/index.php?vendor=vendor-Phillips#matrix...
Murwiz - Your line should look like
audio:x:29:jeff the "user" was just an example.
peal - Since you say that you did have sound after installing, it might make sense in your case to reinstall....
peal - try doing the "getting sound drivers from a *fresh* kernel step
Murwiz - do
sudo nano /etc/group You will now be in a very sensitive section of your configuration so proceed with caution...
Tominator - your card looks like a Crystal Audio card (from reading your dmesg). I do not know what module that ALSA uses for that card here...
You need to put in the name of your soundcard's module after the dash. For example, mine is a via82xx so I put in
sudo modprobe snd-via82xx
A detailed guide of supported sound cards with...
Your sound card module seems to be loaded in in lsmod.
Paste in the entire contents of
dmesg.
Glad to hear you got it working!
Do you have the linux-headers for your kernel? i.e. linux-headers-2.6.15-26-386
Come to think of it, ALSA Driver compilation should not remove gdm and ubuntu-desktop. I think you tried the fresh kernel method. autrui tried the same and ended up reinstalling Ubuntu (something...
Sewage - Go to a terminal and do the following.
sudo apt-get clean
sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list
There is one reference to the Ubuntu Dapper Drake CD-ROM at the top that is not commented with...
segalion - I added you link and gave you credits for giving the link. Looks like an interesting, albeit long, read (I'll look into it soon).
autrui - Are you putting in the CD when trying to...
I did a dist-upgrade yesterday. Wine was updated but now it segfaults. Another update five minutes ago, but still segfaulting. Anyone else getting this or is it just me?
I managed to fix this from this link http://www.uwsg.iu.edu/hypermail/lin...07.1/2123.html
The part to use as a patch is
Code:
diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile
index 7c010f3..b4a2a80...
I don't think that it should be included in the CD or installed by default. A new user should have the opportunity to try Linux native application's before thinking about getting Windows applications...
Have you tried bug.alsa-project? They have more in depth knowledge about that feature.
louis_nichols - I would not know know how to do that. In an music player like amarok, you can pick the kind of output you want (default, 5.1, headphones) but I don't know how you would enable it on...