I'm using Ubuntu 10.04LTS 64bit and Asus Xonar DS sound card. Upon initial installation of Ubuntu the sound card did not work. After using this script the sound card now works great!
Thanks Temüjin for this great script!!!
I'm using Ubuntu 10.04LTS 64bit and Asus Xonar DS sound card. Upon initial installation of Ubuntu the sound card did not work. After using this script the sound card now works great!
Thanks Temüjin for this great script!!!
Ubuntu 8.10 x86_64, CPU:AMD64 X2 5000+, RAM:6GB DDR2, VIDEO:nVidia 8600 GTSOC, MothBoard:ASUS M3A
@cgtobi
The upgrade worked and your configuration issues remaining are beyond the scope of this thread. I would suggest starting a new thread and posting all relevant details there. You are using hdmi, correct? Is it onboard or graphics card? Have you tried disabling onboard audio?
@lidex: indeed the upgrade worked. and funnily enough audio works perfectly well since. And I tried upgrading and downgrading probably about 10 times. And I can't tell for sure what I did differently this time. I am puzzled. But to answer your questions, I am actually not using HDMI but optical out. This is a ZBOX ID-11 (Atom with ION2). If problems should occur again I'll open a new thread. But thanks for your attention.
Cheers,
cgTobi
Thanks! This cured my Maverick laptop.
Regards
Thanks Temüjin!
It worked perfectly on my recently installed Natty that came with 1.0.23.
It works - I get sound, but there's an issue: the sample rate is set to 48khz (e-mu 1212m card) and the playback is too fast. How do I change it?
Thanks for this fix!
Finally got my sound back that disappeared after upgrade to 11.04 and me tinkering around a bit too much!
One request though: I have never managed to get sound to play through earbuds properly, it'll continue playing through the speakers for some odd reason. I used to get around this by using the linuxANT package of ALSA, but they haven't supported it past 2.6.31, and as 11.04 is built on top of 2.6.38, this is frustraing.
Ideas?
Thank you!
I had messed up my system trying to install driver from Realtek website, and your script fixed my problems!
I'm running Ubuntu 11.04 Natty, kernel 2.6.38-8.
Great work!
Hi
When trying the build part of the script(-c) I'm getting the following error:
Can someone PLEASE tell me what to do?Code:/usr/local/lib/libavcodec.a: could not read symbols: Bad value collect2: ld returned 1 exit status make[2]: *** [libasound_module_pcm_a52.la] Error 1 make[2]: Leaving directory `/opt/Alsa-1.0.24/alsa-plugins-1.0.24/a52' make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving directory `/opt/Alsa-1.0.24/alsa-plugins-1.0.24' make: *** [all] Error 2
I tried:
1) edit the script with
2) Build with CFLAGS=-fPIC;export CFLAGSCode:PACKAGE=1.0.24 # Make the script look for libav* in /usr/lib first: PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/lib/pkgconfig export PKG_CONFIG_PATH setpack () { DRIVER=alsa-driver-1.0.23
...but still...
I'm using ubuntu 9.10 64bit
Someone pls help! I'm freaking out...
// I build/installed alsa driver/utils/lib 1.0.23 but since then I don't have sound on flash and skype BUT I'm *able* to play mp3,movies,record sounds... only flash and skype. And that's the reason I tried this script
Last edited by sag0th; May 25th, 2011 at 10:37 PM.
@sag0th: if you don't have sound in flash and skype (and other apps that use alsa output), you probably need this: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1455816
I'm not sure about the compile error at the moment.
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