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    Sound stutters

    Hi,

    Sound/music playback on my system is stuttering. I tried everything I've been able to find on the Internet about my hardware, Alsa and PulseAudio. Nothing works. I tried 9.04, 9.10, PuppyLinux, FreeBSD, in all cases, sound is stuttering. Under Windows everything is fine, but I want to turn this box into Ubuntu and sound is the only issue I'm having.

    Box description:
    Dell Gx150 (mini desktop)
    1Ghz CPU, 1GB Ram
    Audio type Sound Blaster emulation
    Audio controller Analog Devices AD1885 AC97 Codec

    None of the proposed fixes did work in my previous thread on the same topic:
    http://ubuntu-virginia.ubuntuforums.....php?p=8503205

    Box specs:
    http://support.dell.com/support/edoc...specs.htm#audi

    There must be a way... :s
    Thanks.

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    Re: Sound stutters

    I did try this:
    http://www.alsa-project.org/main/ind...odule-intel8x0

    and no more sound now.

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    Re: Sound stutters

    First remove the problematic packages with this command.

    sudo apt-get --purge remove linux-sound-base alsa-base alsa-utils



    Then log out and log back in.

    Then reinstall the packages with this.

    sudo apt-get install linux-sound-base alsa-base alsa-utilsSee if you have sound again.
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    Re: Sound stutters

    No luck. When the system starts, it says that Pulseaudio failed, falling back to. "" I would expect the SoundCard name here but it falls back to nothing. I don't have anything in kMix either.

    Will try openSUSE and see.
    Thanks.

    Quote Originally Posted by RedSingularity View Post
    First remove the problematic packages with this command.

    sudo apt-get --purge remove linux-sound-base alsa-base alsa-utils



    Then log out and log back in.

    Then reinstall the packages with this.

    sudo apt-get install linux-sound-base alsa-base alsa-utilsSee if you have sound again.

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    Re: Sound stutters

    If it is a problem with pulse you can try removing it and see if that helps.

    sudo apt-get remove --purge pulseaudio
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    Re: Sound stutters

    I tried that before. I don't have any sound hardware showing up anymore.

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    Re: Sound stutters

    Wow, I meant: MCNLive, not openSUSE.

    Everything works just well, very small distro
    yeah

    Quote Originally Posted by stephanelefou View Post
    No luck. When the system starts, it says that Pulseaudio failed, falling back to. "" I would expect the SoundCard name here but it falls back to nothing. I don't have anything in kMix either.

    Will try openSUSE and see.
    Thanks.

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    Re: Sound stutters

    You want to keep working on the sound in Ubuntu or are you switching?
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    Re: Sound stutters

    Quote Originally Posted by RedSingularity View Post
    You want to keep working on the sound in Ubuntu or are you switching?
    This workaround did work for me on Mandriva 2010 (using ac97_clock=42000)

    http://www.patrickmin.com/linux/tip....o_fast&lang=en

    Will try it on Ubuntu soon and let you know.

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    Re: Sound stutters

    Ok, back with the Ubuntu 9.10 image. Hum... modprobe.conf does not exists but I think it's rather in: /etc/modprobe.d, under alsa-base.conf. Typing: "sudo cat * grep | intel8" shows that my soundcard is somehow "blacklisted"

    Don't know what to do to change. Will try to put:
    "options snd-intel8x0 ac97_clock=42000" as a parameter and hope. Otherwise, I'll revert back to Mandriva where it works.

    Suggestions are welcome.

    Quote Originally Posted by stephanelefou View Post
    This workaround did work for me on Mandriva 2010 (using ac97_clock=42000)

    http://www.patrickmin.com/linux/tip....o_fast&lang=en

    Will try it on Ubuntu soon and let you know.

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