** Attachment added: alsa-info.txt.NiavIyL37G
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/961286/+attachment/3540334/+files/alsa-info.txt.NiavIyL37G
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This bug was fixed in Precise and in Quantal, but it is back in Raring
more or less as it was before: hdmi detected but not listed.
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released = New
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** Attachment added: pacmd_ls.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/961286/+attachment/3540335/+files/pacmd_ls.txt
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Not exactly, but I just downloaded some packages from
kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/ and I found out that this behavior
started with linux 3.6.0.
When I downgrade to linux 3.5.7 I can choose HDMI without problems.
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This bug isn't just about jockey-gtk. Crashing while doing such an important
operation as installing a driver breaks the entire system, for example in my
case once crashed trying to install the post-release updates I can't switch
monitor, no more audio from HDMI and mouse freezes on the bottom
Now it works, thank you!
Just a consideration: required = ignore completely fixes the problem for this
system (it's a Nvidia ION netbook).
On the contrary, on another computer ( AMD graphics desktop, open source
drivers) this is the situation:
- default : hdmi not detected and not working.
I understand the intentions, but I'm fairly sure that is not my case because I
tried HDMI output using XBMC's own sound manager and it worked perfectly.
As requested this is the output of pacmd ls.
** Attachment added: pacmd_ls.txt
And this is the alsa-info file.
Hope they help!
** Attachment added: alsa-info.txt.ss3yuTVFK0
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-center/+bug/961286/+attachment/2915239/+files/alsa-info.txt.ss3yuTVFK0
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I modified that line and then tried both restarting pulseaudio and the entire
system, but that didn't resolve.
I noticed that there are several hdmi-output-x.conf files, so then I tried to
modify all of them (from 0 to 3) as you suggested and restarted the computer
again.
Nevertheless I can't
Here it is. This is the output file with required-any = ignore in
hdmi-output-0.conf.
** Attachment added: pulseverbose.log
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-center/+bug/961286/+attachment/2917344/+files/pulseverbose.log
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** Attachment added: Sound settings screenshot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/961286/+attachment/2910685/+files/Sound%20precise.png
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Public bug reported:
It is certainly just a graphical matter because using hardinfo, running pacmd
or trying to switch to HDMI in XBMC works, it's just not listed in System
Settings - Sound.
From the screenshot you can easily verify there is no HDMI output listed.
This is a regression from
This is the same window on the same computer using Oneiric, it's very
easy to switch to Digital Stereo (HDMI) Output.
** Attachment added: Sound settings screenshot (oneiric)
It works also on Walkman NWZ-A818, though in mass storage mode, not in
mtp like Rhythmbox. It shouldn't be a problem.
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