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Raymond, could you please be more specific on how to do this?
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Title:
[Acer Aspire G7711, Realtek ALC888] Underruns, dropouts
sudo echo trigger_sense=1 /sys/class/sound/hwC0D0/hints
sudo echo 1 /sys/class/sound/hwC0D0/reconfig
if the headphone plugged and unplugged events still occur in the pulseaudio
verbose log
you need to check your computer chassis have HDA front audio panel
udo echo trigger_sense=0 /sys/class/sound/hwC0D0/hints
sudo echo 1 /sys/class/sound/hwC0D0/reconfig
if the headphone plugged and unplugged events still occur in the
pulseaudio verbose log
you need to check your computer chassis have HDA front audio panel or
AC97 Front audio panel
did you change the computer chassis of Aspire G7711 ?
it is unlikly the front audio panel is not HDA compatible
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Title:
Refer to your pulseaudio log , both the headphone and mic of front panel
are plugged and unplugged frequently
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Title:
[Acer
And what about the patch? Should I use it first?
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Title:
[Acer Aspire G7711, Realtek ALC888] Underruns, dropouts or crackling
When headphones plugged in the front panel:
# hda-verb /dev/snd/hwC0D0 0x1b GET_PIN_SENSE 0
nid = 0x1b, verb = 0xf09, param = 0x0
value = 0x8000
When unplugged:
# hda-verb /dev/snd/hwC0D0 0x1b GET_PIN_SENSE 0
nid = 0x1b, verb = 0xf09, param = 0x0
value = 0x0
Setting this before lightdm
I dont know if im doing trigger_sense = false right way, cant change
it while X is running, so maybe it can be set somewhere in
/etc/pulse...?
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Err, sorry it doesnt mute the soudns completly, just sets the main
volume to 0, it can be restored.
The music is clear however on headphonses.
In gnome-control-center should Subwoofer Volume change on changing Main Volume
or is it another bug?
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study the Early patching section
you need to put the hint in a firmware file placed in /lib/firmware and
modify /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf to use the firmware
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you can also use turn on traepoints to check whether you receive
multiple unsol events is realted to trigger sense or not
Tracepoints
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The hd-audio driver gives a few basic tracepoints.
`hda:hda_send_cmd` traces each CORB write while `hda:hda_get_response`
traces the response from RIRB
Daniel, none of the solutions from that page worked for me. The only way
to use my sound in 13.10 was to remove PulseAudio and use Alsa.
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seem that your have jack detection problem in the front audio panel
Nov 28 23:38:33 bartek-desktop pulseaudio[2190]: ( 27.908| 0.000)
[pulseaudio] module-alsa-card.c: Jack 'Front Mic Jack' is now unplugged
Nov 28 23:38:33 bartek-desktop pulseaudio[2190]: ( 27.908| 0.000)
[pulseaudio]
the headphone jack detection control change from true to false
frequently
alsa-card.c: Jack 'Front Headphone Jack' is now plugged in
Nov 28 23:38:33 bartek-desktop pulseaudio[2190]: ( 28.079| 0.000) [pulseaudio]
device-port.c: Setting port analog-output-headphones to status yes
Nov 28 23:38:35
does the following command return 0x8000 when headphone is plugged
and 0 when headphone is unplugged
hda-verb /dev/snd/hwC0D0 0x1b GET_PIN_SENSE 0
if yes, there is no point to exec SET_PIN_SENSE when perform jack detect
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