PlayF1 Manager wrote:
sudo apt-get install dkms
Reports I already have the latest version.
The current kernel would be 4.1.
I do not know how to tell Ubuntu to use it.
Both pulseaudio and sound settings report:
built in audio digital stereo HDMI
built in audio analog stereo
You probably
PlayF1 Manager wrote:
I'm running 12.04.
The very latest kernel may not be compatible.
Kernels _are_ compatible.
However, I have installed all the new kernels
Stable kernels (such as 3.2.x) contain only bugfixes.
do you have any ideas on what might stopping the speaker from working?
PlayF1 Manager wrote:
I am advised here, in Step 3:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshootingProcedure
That the driver must be the same version as library and utilities.
That information is outdated.
The drivers are part of the kernel, and have the same version as the kernel.
Hello everybody.
I am advised here, in Step 3:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshootingProcedure
That the driver must be the same version as library and utilities.
I have re-installed alsa (perhaps incorrectly). the driver remains at
1.0.24 instead of 25
The Problem:
The
RE: Driver remains at 24 Library Utilities 25 (see script log)
I have just ran sudo apt-get install dkms
It reports I have the latest version.
I also created a new user (a suggestion from ubuntu forums), but still no
sound.
On 8 August 2015 at 13:57, PlayF1 Manager playf1.mana...@gmail.com
Okay. apologies from me.
An Ubuntu forum member informs me that the ubuntu documentation is
incorrect and v24 IS compatible with v25.
Further, I ran two pulseaudio tests, both of which produced fail results:
rm -r ~/.pulse*; pulseaudio -k
E: [pulseaudio] main.c: Failed to kill daemon: No