Input device (mic) empty on Asus A6M - Ubutu 12.04 64bit kernel
3.2.0-25-generic
Help me only the comment #32 and complet restart
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it is bug of module-switch-on-available port
For desktop computer which have front mic , rear mic, line in , CD and
Stereo Mix
In Ubuntu 12.04 unity , only input souce which has jack plugged is
showed in sound preference and those fixed port : Internal Mic, ac97
front panel jacks without jack
comment #32 worked fine !
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Comment #32 workaround displays internal mic for Asus EeePC 904HA
(somewhat oddly, the DMI information in the BIOS reports the model as
1000H). Thanks for tracking this down!
Alsa-info uploaded to: http://www.alsa-
project.org/db/?f=58e6425fc7ceca54f81b22026cbb69cb5bc0a169
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Hello all!!
I have solved sound problems by doing:
I added in:
/etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf
file this line in the end:
options snd-hda-intel model=generic
This solved all problems
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Some corrections to recent comment.
This solved problems that there is no sound in speakers, but internal
microphone don't work.
Sound Recorder records sound, but no sound when played recorded content.
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@girtszel
your solution is not a solution for me.
After added the line options snd-hda-intel model=generic to the file
/etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf and reboot
no more speakers or microphone working and a lot of window bug report !
The workaround #32 is the solution for me.
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Please don't try model=generic, it has nothing to do with this bug.
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Title:
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Thanks to everyone so far for submitting their IDs! As the machines keep
pouring in, I'm going to wait at least day or two more before trying to
push it to Ubuntu.
@Patrick, were you missing an internal mic, a speaker, or something
else? From your alsa-info it does not look like you would be
My internal microphone is missing. It works with the workaround (remove
require-any from the config file)
Sony Vaio VPC-W115XG (atom netbook)
Alsa-info attached.
** Attachment added: Alsa-info for sony vpc-w115xg
Dell Inspiron 1011 is also affected: internal microphone is missing and
the workaround restores it.
** Attachment added: alsa-info_Inspiron-1011.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/946232/+attachment/3159649/+files/alsa-info_Inspiron-1011.txt
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The workaround in Comment #32 worked for me also
Dell Latitude D420
Interestingly the audio did work on the first boot. Only after one of
the following did it break; installing Spotify, Adobe Flash or running
the updates
http://www.alsa-
Well, I will add more information in hope it will help.
I run Precise with latest updates on Acer Aspire One AO532h. In Natty
11.04 the mic is working fine, both the internat, and the external when
I connect it.
In precise I have no mic. Nor internal either external when I connect
it.
It is a
David, I have a Lenovo K330 with
can't-get-webcam-mike-or-jack-mike-to-work problem.
I cannot follow your instruction because I am, though computer literate,
and ignoramus with linux. Will you please explain how to add your
pulseaudio testing ppa? Don't know what ppa means or is. Give me the
PS. You might also explain what to do if it doesn't work, like how to
remove the ppa.
Bob Hurt
On 05/20/2012 10:19 PM, David Henningsson wrote:
Ok, I'm back on track after having been on travel for UDS and some
holiday. I figured out what was wrong with my patch in comment #20, and
I've
@bobhurt,
First, if you're having problems with *both* webcam mic and external mic jack,
you're not having this bug. These instructions do not apply to you.
Second, about installing from ppas,
https://help.launchpad.net/Packaging/PPA/InstallingSoftware
about removing a ppa:
** Description changed:
Read me first
If you're suffering from one of the following problems:
1) In the sound settings dialog, when you plug your headphones into the
designated 3.5 mm jack, there is a Headphones device correctly shown,
but when you unplug it, there is
Comment #32 fixed: MSI X360 (http://www.msi.com/product/nb/X360.html)
Thank you very much!!
** Attachment added: x360, msi
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/946232/+attachment/3157937/+files/alsa-data-msi-x360.log
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Commenting out all the required lines as suggested in comment 32
successfully restored Internal Audio Analog Stereo Duplex choice to
my Dell Inspiron E1505 laptop in System Preferences Sound
Hardware dialog. Also info.txt attached.
** Attachment added: Fixed Dell E1505 Laptop
Fixed FUJITSU LIFEBOOK A530
** Attachment added: alsa-info.txt.ebFgJRNmP3
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/946232/+attachment/3158337/+files/alsa-info.txt.ebFgJRNmP3
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Recommendation in comment #32 works for me (Dell Vostro 1710)
Thanks
** Attachment added: My alsa-info attached if needed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/946232/+attachment/3158404/+files/alsa-info.txt
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On 05/22/2012 05:44 AM, David Henningsson wrote:
@bobhurt,
First, if you're having problems with *both* webcam mic and external mic
jack, you're not having this bug. These instructions do not apply to you.
Second, about installing from ppas,
My precise issue was that input devices aren't shown in the Sound
Settings dialog that's used in Unity – and that the input volume was set
extremely low. Using pavucontrol and simply increasing the Microphone
input volume was sufficient.
It's also worth noting that this does not affect the Sound
workaround #32 works for me but previous version of the patch do not.
The requested “alsa-info” is created when that workaround is active. I
have not tried the new patch yet. However, I'm going to do that soon and
I would report back soon.
** Attachment added: requested alsa-info
Workaround from #32 is working for me, too. Here you can find the Alsa
Information: http://www.alsa-
project.org/db/?f=a681603585b44580ec0b2b110bdf1f036405abc5
Pulseaudio from your ppa is NOT working for me.
btw: If I want to downgrade the packages back to the ubuntu versions
with ppa-purge, it
** Description changed:
Read me first
If you're suffering from one of the following problems:
1) In the sound settings dialog, when you plug your headphones into the
designated 3.5 mm jack, there is a Headphones device correctly shown,
but when you unplug it, there is
** Attachment added: AlsaInfo_DellXPS15_(L501X)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/946232/+attachment/3155889/+files/alsa-info.txt.w9MoW0QguI
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@Matthias, thanks, your id was new but has now been added to my device
list.
As for ppa-purge, that sounds like a bug in ppa-purge/apt/dpkg, or
something like that. Maybe you can work around it by reinstalling
ubuntu-desktop (or similar package if you run another flavour of ubuntu)
after purging?
** Description changed:
Read me first
If you're suffering from one of the following problems:
1) In the sound settings dialog, when you plug your headphones into the
designated 3.5 mm jack, there is a Headphones device correctly shown,
but when you unplug it, there is
** Description changed:
Read me first
If you're suffering from one of the following problems:
1) In the sound settings dialog, when you plug your headphones into the
designated 3.5 mm jack, there is a Headphones device correctly shown,
but when you unplug it, there is
The new patch do not work for me either; even when the suggested
workaround in the comment #32 is active. I'm going to purg the ppa.
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** Description changed:
Read me first
If you're suffering from one of the following problems:
1) In the sound settings dialog, when you plug your headphones into the
designated 3.5 mm jack, there is a Headphones device correctly shown,
but when you unplug it, there is
** Description changed:
Read me first
If you're suffering from one of the following problems:
1) In the sound settings dialog, when you plug your headphones into the
designated 3.5 mm jack, there is a Headphones device correctly shown,
but when you unplug it, there is
@Keivan, hmm, it should have been working for you with pulseaudio from
my ppa. Could you supply a pulseaudio verbose log (
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo ) with my ppa installed? Thanks!
** Description changed:
Read me first
If you're suffering from one of the following
Btw, it is possibly so that after having installed pulseaudio from my
ppa, you have to reboot for the changes to take effect. Just restarting
pulseaudio will not be enough.
Also after running purge-ppa, you would have to reboot to get back to a
clean state.
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** Description changed:
Read me first
If you're suffering from one of the following problems:
1) In the sound settings dialog, when you plug your headphones into the
designated 3.5 mm jack, there is a Headphones device correctly shown,
but when you unplug it, there is
I've updated my ubuntu with everything available from your ppa. You were
right: after restart everything is working as it should be. However, the
only problem exist at the moment is that there is no S/PDIF output on my
Inspiron 6400 (or so called Inspiron 1505). alsa-info is attached.
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Regarding the ppa-purge problem: I tried to downgrade manually via apt-get
install pkg=version but the error persists.
e.g. apt-get install libpulse-mainloop-glib0=1:1.1-0ubuntu15 tries to remove
the 32bit libraries and adobe-reader: adobereader-deu ia32-libs
ia32-libs-multiarch:i386
Pushed a new version (1.1-0ubuntu15.1~diwicppa2) to my pulseaudio-
testing ppa with all devices added so far. Hopefully it won't take too
many hours to build.
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btw: On Dell XPS L501x only internal mic is not working, anything else
is fine.
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Also have the problem with the internal microphone not appearing on a
Sony Vaio VGN-SR21M. The workaround in comment #32 worked and the
internal mic is now visible and active.
I uploaded the Alsa info of this machine at http://www.alsa-
project.org/db/?f=07df4de221b560a623917fd9f3481c80b64949ff
The internal microphone is missing from my Acer Aspire 1810TZ and the
workaround of comment #32 restores it in the sound settings dialog.
However, to make the microphone effectively work, I have to unlock the input
channels with pavucontrol and set them to different levels, as described here:
With latest PPA everything is working fine out-of-the-box. Thanks.
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The workaround of comment #32 is working for me.
I have an dell Inspiron 6400.
As requested in the new bug description I have attached my alsa-info.
** Attachment added: alsa-info.txt.f93PBv41Wy
** Summary changed:
- [Dell Inspiron (MM061, MXC051), SigmaTel STAC9200] Missing speaker port
+ [Meta-bug] Missing speaker and/or internal mic port
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** Description changed:
+ Read me first
+
+ If you're suffering from one of the following problems:
+
+ 1) In the sound settings dialog, when you plug your headphones into the
+ designated 3.5 mm jack, there is a Headphones device correctly shown,
+ but when you unplug it, there is
Ok, I'm back on track after having been on travel for UDS and some
holiday. I figured out what was wrong with my patch in comment #20, and
I've uploaded a version of PulseAudio for testing to my pulseaudio
testing ppa: https://launchpad.net/~diwic/+archive/pulseaudio-testing
Please test and
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