[Bug 599666] Re: Built in microphone produces no sound on Dell Latitude E4310 (Intel 8086:3b57)

2011-04-24 Thread Wolfgang Bein
Fix #12 (adding the line) confirmed to work  Lucid  2.6.32-28-generic. A
rebbot was necessary.

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Title:
  Built in microphone produces no sound on Dell Latitude E4310 (Intel
  8086:3b57)

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[Bug 300099] Re: 20549 Sound is gone on resume from suspend

2009-01-26 Thread Wolfgang Bein
Exact same problem for 2.6.27-9-generic an IBM T30 Thinkpad and an Acer
AspireOne.

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[Bug 300099] Re: 20549 Sound is gone on resume from suspend

2009-01-26 Thread Wolfgang Bein
** Description changed:

+ Exact same problem  for 2.6.27-9-generic an IBM T30 Thinkpad and an Acer
+ AspireOne.
+ 
   /*This is using 2.6.27-7-generic, and I had the same problem in Hardy
  which is the only other version of ubuntu i've tried*/
  
  My sound card is a Conexant cx20459(venice), or Intel 82801GB (ICH7 Family) 
HDA Audio. My laptop is a P105-s9337.
  Everything runs perfectly until I suspend and then resume, which causes my 
sound to disappear. At first I thought that the sound was gone, but one day I 
turned the Master volume and PCM to 100% and put my ear on the speaker while 
playing music and I could just barely hear the music playing. I cannot hear 
anything when my ear is not physical on the speaker.
  alsa force-reload, /etc/init.d/alsa-utils (stop|start|restart), CTRL+ALT+F6 
then CTRL+ALT+F7 are some of the methods that do not work. Any help would be 
greatly appreciated. Thanks
  
  I would also like to point out that this can be fixed by restarting or 
hibernating, until the next suspend.
  Also, I added 'options snd-hda-intel model=laptop-micsense' to my 
/etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base file in order to fix the headphone problem.
  
  I did a clean install of ubuntu 8.10 yesterday and this did not fix the
  sound

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[Bug 46650] Re: xfig can't find fonts (urgent)

2006-07-21 Thread Wolfgang Bein
** Summary changed:

- xfig can't find fonts
+ xfig can't find fonts (urgent)

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: xfig
  
  xfig installed under Ubuntu Dapper Flight 7 is unable to find installed
  X fonts.  The fonts are installed, and other programs (e.g. evince)
  aren't having this problem.  The program loads, but any time one tries
  to enter text in a file, a "font not found" dialog box appears.
+ 
+ The problem can be fixed temporarily for each gnome session by
+ executing the following script before envolikng xfig
+ 
+ #/bin/bash
+ sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales
+ xset fp rehash
+ 
+ However, this is not a satisfactory long-term solution. xfig is heavily
+ used in academia, especially theoretical computer scientists. This bug
+ might make it impossible yo switch to Ubuntu entirely.

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