On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 1:43 AM, Shannon VanWagner
shannon.vanwag...@gmail.com wrote:
Also, the big problem I'm having now is that the sound is really quiet,
even though I turned up the soft/hard volume switches to the maximum
level.
What does 'amixer' in a Terminal tell you? (Please attach
Hi Daniel,
Thanks for your help.
Please find attached the outputs for the commands you asked to run.
It seems that also in my case the issue is with the modem driver -
disabling it from Hardware Drivers fixes the sound.
** Attachment added: pulseaudio -
Second attachment
** Attachment added: sudo fuser -v
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/31740071/sudo%20fuser%20-v
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svanwag...@ubuntu-scythe:~$ amixer
Simple mixer control 'Master',0
Capabilities: pvolume pswitch pswitch-joined
Playback channels: Front Left - Front Right
Limits: Playback 0 - 63
Mono:
Front Left: Playback 63 [100%] [3.00dB] [on]
Front Right: Playback 63 [100%] [3.00dB] [on]
Simple
So I figured out how to make the sound louder - it's the PCM volume,
which was set to the lowest setting.
The problem is that to change PCM - I had to run alsamixer from the
gnome-terminal and change the setting with the keyboard.
I'm thinking it would take anyone who is even noobier than me
confirm slmodem linked problem.
D: module-udev-detect.c: /dev/snd/controlC0 is accessible: yes
D: module-udev-detect.c: /devices/pci:00/:00:1b.0/sound/card0 is busy:
yes
/dev/snd/pcmC0D6c: Slmodemd 2284 F slmodemd
/dev/snd/pcmC0D6p: Slmodemd 2284 F slmodemd
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Shannon, the issue you're experiencing is exacerbated by the fact that
some people cannot use the default volume adjustment algorithm due to
their hardware being overdriven at PCM settings 80%.
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Importance: Medium = Low
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** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Hi again,
I've just tested pulseaudio 9.0.17 from Audio Dev team PPA and the issue
is still there - Dummy Output
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On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 6:07 PM, fab fab.h...@gmail.com wrote:
I've just tested pulseaudio 9.0.17 from Audio Dev team PPA and the issue
is still there - Dummy Output
Please use:
echo autospawn = no|tee -a ~/.pulse/client.conf killall pulseaudio
pulseaudio -
Then attach the resulting log
svanwag...@ubuntu-scythe:~$ pulseaudio -
I: main.c: setrlimit(RLIMIT_NICE, (31, 31)) failed: Operation not permitted
I: main.c: setrlimit(RLIMIT_RTPRIO, (9, 9)) failed: Operation not permitted
D: core-rtclock.c: Timer slack is set to 50 us.
I: core-util.c: Failed to acquire high-priority
On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 10:32 PM, Shannon VanWagner
shannon.vanwag...@gmail.com wrote:
Not returned to command line... still at a blinking cursor. So I guess
that's because the command is still running?
Yes, the daemon is still in the foreground.
Here are the relevant debugging bits from the
Awesomethanks for the tip (see output below) - it's the slmodemd
process - must be for the 56k modem that's built into this laptop. I
remember enabling the Hardware Driver for the modem, shortly after
installing Karmic... perhaps that's when the sound stopped working for
me too. One more
On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 12:50 AM, Shannon VanWagner
shannon.vanwag...@gmail.com wrote:
Awesomethanks for the tip (see output below) - it's the slmodemd
process - must be for the 56k modem that's built into this laptop. I
remember enabling the Hardware Driver for the modem, shortly after
So I disabled the Hardware Drivers for the modem. So the slmodemd is not
loading now and I have sound everytime.
If you need some sort of output from the slmodemd as installed, I could
load it back in. I guess if I ever wanted to use the modem on this
machine, I would need to figure out some way
The latest pulseaudio update from the Ubuntu Audio Dev team PPA hasn't
solved the issue, but now I have Dummy Output instead of Null Output
under the Hardware tab.
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+ [karmic] pulseaudio: card not found - Null Output / Dummy
This is a very frustrating problem and I haven't found a fix yet myself. The
computer I have is an HP Compaq nc6320.
Here are some details from my setup:
lspci |grep Audio
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High Definition
Audio Controller (rev 01)
aplay -l
List
Oh and one more thing... The sound worked on the LiveCD, it's either
just after install, or perhaps just after updates after the install that
it stopped working.
Hope that helps.
Shannon VanWagner
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