Just try to dig in the root cause and explain the difference between
alsa-hda-realtek-patched-dkms v1.0 and v1.1.
Looks like the new kernel changes some code in snd-hda, so that makes the
kernel module produced by the dkms package becomes doesn't match with other
snd-hda modules come with
@gross6
Ok, now works. I have not tested whether the serial port and hdmi work fine
otherwise is perfecte!
Thank you very much. Comment on any developments.
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@gonedcc
I am sorry for the wrong instruction, thanks for the correction.
My 1225c has not high sound level too. Maybe it is a hardware project choice.
(???)
Note however that it depends a lot from the file you are playing. This is what
I experienced.
The following are the instructions again
sudo gedit /etc/apt/source.list
The command is misspelled, it changes and it works perfect surces.list
sudo gedit /etc/apt/surces.list
Thanks and I have sound in the internal speaker, but it sounds very low
with maximum control. As I can power up more sound?
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@tlalokman,
If what suggests cyruslien doesn't work it is probable that you did not install
the new driver alsa-hda-realtek-patched-dkms at all.
Did you wait for the prompt among one command line and the next?
The prompt is the line xxx@yyy$ followed by the blinking cursor where you can
write a
@cyruslien,
Don't worry, the problem is that I'm not specialized in computer's language but
still keep trying to handle it because I like a lot the idea and the meaning of
Ubuntu. It's just that it takes time to me to really understand what you're
saying. I appreciate your patience. And yes, I
@tlalokman,
No, I refer to my post #10.
The driver is the package alsa-hda-realtek-patched-dkms no others.
If you installed a different package uninstall it using:
sudo apt-get purge package_name
I will repeat the instructions adding some details:
Open Terminal
write this command:
sudo gedit
I have the same problem but I'm an absolute begginner in Linux and I
don't understand what Cyrus Lien tells I have to do. How do I add those
package sources to my sources.list? Should I open the Terminal? ( I
already did that and it didn't recognize the command deb, so I think I'm
wrong). Directly
Open Terminal
write this command:
sudo gedit /etc/apt/source.list
this command open program gedit: now you can modify the file source.list
add to the file the lines:
deb http://asus.archive.canonical.com/updates precise-yanshui public
deb-src http://asus.archive.canonical.com/updates
Thanks a lot! Those were really useful and clear instructions! I did
what you said and now I've got the sound back... but just in the
headphones! Speakers are still mute. What can it be?
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@tlalokman,
I am sorry for that vague instructions.
Can you try to unplug the headphone and adjust the sound volume by press
function key (Press Fn key and F11 or F11) ?
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Using alsa-hda-realtek-patched-dkms 1.1, the sound comes back again.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1037763
Title:
[Asus X101CH, Internal speaker] No sound after
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Importance: Undecided = High
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Title:
[Asus X101CH, Internal speaker] No sound after
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