This issue has sat incomplete for more than 60 days now. I'm going to
close it as invalid. Please feel free re-open if this is still an issue
for you. Thank you.
** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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disable trigger sense for alc892 codec
** Patch added: alc892_no_trigger_sense.patch
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/1203235/+attachment/4033224/+files/alc892_no_trigger_sense.patch
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The attachment alc892_no_trigger_sense.patch seems to be a patch. If
it isn't, please remove the patch flag from the attachment, remove the
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Still seeing this on Ubuntu 13.10. The 2 steps mentioned in #13 do solve
the problem. However, as a result the speakers don't mute when a
headphone is plugged into front jack.
I can confirm that plugging in headphones prevents the jack state from
flapping. Also, when the state is flapping, the
Summarizing, to fix sound distortion it's necessary to apply two fixes, one for
alsa and other for pulseaudio.
Pulse config change retains after reboot and possibly survives pulseaudio
package upgrade(s).
Alsa need mute fix to be re-applied after reboot, and it can be done
automatically. Add
Go to: /etc/pulse/default.pa and comment out the following line with a # sign:
load-module module-switch-on-port-available
Found here:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/293632/sound-problem-on-both-speakers-and-headphones
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http://askubuntu.com/questions/293632/sound-problem-on-both-speakers-
and-headphones
HP dv6-2190ep laptop has two headphone jacks, speaker is automuted when user
plug any headphone Jack, but only auto injured when both headphone jacks are
unplugged
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I can confirm that commenting out this line fixes it for me:
load-module module-switch-on-port-available
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1203235
Title:
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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I have same hardware and same problem (Ubuntu 12.04.2, kernel is 3.8.0-29,
backported from raring).
This is not kernel bug, however. It's a dupe to bug 874535.
See https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-
driver/+bug/874535/comments/28 for possible workaround.
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Do I need to do a full kernel build to do that? Or can I just recompile
the sound modules? Do you know of any updated instructions for how to do
this for ubuntu? Thanks.
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Sadly turning off the auto-mute feature does not fix this for me.
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Title:
[H87N-WIFI, Realtek ALC892, Green Line Out, Rear]
you can try
codec-no_trigger_sense = 1;
in patch_realtek.c
so that the driver do not issue set_pin_sense before get_pin_sense to
presence detect of the pin
Pincap 0x0001003e: IN OUT HP EAPD Detect Trigger
some hda codec (e.g adi and idt codecs get noise because set_pin_sense trigger
an
That's interesting. This is a brand-new computer build - new motherboard
and case. I get the same problem if I connect the cable to the
connectors that are directly on the motherboard, and also if I plug it
into the headphone jack that is built into the case. Interestingly
though, this exact setup
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42655
** Bug watch added: Linux Kernel Bug Tracker #42655
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42655
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seem jack detection problem (plugged in and plugged out many times for
a short period of time)
you may need to study the user manual of the motherboard/computer
chassis and check the connection of your computer chassis front audio
panel
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