Thanks for all your help Temujin, I do appreciate it. I already did have applications displaying correctly in the Sound preferences, but I went ahead and followed your instructions in that link,...
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Thanks for all your help Temujin, I do appreciate it. I already did have applications displaying correctly in the Sound preferences, but I went ahead and followed your instructions in that link,...
OK, I give up. This script seems to have totally borked sound on my system, primarily PulseAudio. I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling pulseaudio to no avail. Sometimes sound works,...
The proper syntax would depend on where you downloaded the file. For example if you downloaded it to your desktop the code would be:
cd ~/Desktop/
or if you downloaded it to your Downloads...
OK, have now noticed a new sound problem. After resuming from suspend media players will no longer play audio files and I must logout/login to get it working again. I'm assuming this is related to...
Thanks for the suggestion Temujin. I tried editing that Pulse Audio file, but the result was that none of my media players would play any music. Nor were there any new options appearing in...
Temujin, you rock, thank you!
Sound>Preferences now comes back up again, my headphone jack works finally, and the volume buttons are functional again.
However, the brightness keys are still not...
OK, I ran the install script again and added a new hda-intel model option which has got me laptop speaker sound again. However, I still can't open Preferences>Sound and my volume and brightness...
Rebooted and now I have no sound at all, and even my hardware brightness keys have stopped working. :(
Help please!
This script appears to have trashed my sound system, which surprises me because I used it without problems when I was running Jaunty. Currently running Lucid with the stock kernel on a Lenovo Y550...
Thanks for the info on that bug Zoot. Somehow I didn't see that in my googling.
I did have a functional headphone jack with the stock Jaunty ALSA setup, so I'll try reinstalling all of the...
Yes, I have tried that with no luck. It's a Lenovo Y550 with Realtek ALC272, if that's at all helpful...
Using the previous version of the script successfully installed ALSA 1.0.20, but still no headphone functionality. I think I need to go back to the stock Jaunty version but the -r option doesn't...
Thanks, but it did not work so well for me. Alsamixer now shows version 1.0.18, but the output of cat /proc/asound/version still shows ALSA 1.0.21. More importantly my headphone jack still does...
BUMP!
How do I go backwards?
thank you!
The latest upgrade switch broke headphone functionality on my laptop. Can I just run a previous version of the script to downgrade? If that doesn't work, how can I revert to a stock setup?
Is there any chance that this script would work on an OpenSUSE KDE installation?