It doesn't work for my Asus gx701lws.
The headphones work without problems, as does the microphone but there is no
sound on the speakers.
hwinfo --sound
22: PCI 1f.3: 0403 Audio device
[Created at pci.386]
Unique ID: nS1_.Qb7ky1jjQRD
SysFS ID: /devices/pci:00/:00:1f.3
SysFS BusID: 000
Thanks ... good idea ... it works for my Lenovo x201t i7 ... its unbelievable
... i have music on my thikpad ... happy.
Test: 1h on 50% volume and the sound is still on :o) ... happy
I found 2 passiv cooler from my raspberry-projekts like this:
http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B00ILK6DMA?qid=14477
SOLUTION :
PLACE ON TO THE SOUND CHIP 0.6 mm X 3cm x 10cm RUBBER PLATE. THIS WILL SOLVE
THE ISSUE.
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TRUST ME GUYS PROBLEM GOES FROM CONNEXANT SOUND CHIP.
I WILL PROVE YOU:
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During usage of nearly 2 years of my Laptop(Toshiba L750) CONNEXANT SOUND CHIP
IS NEVER OVER HEATED (NOT CPU, CPU STAYS ON DIFFERENT LOCATION,CPU Temp is
about 40 deg
Hi guys!
I have this problem long time. The overheating may not explain the
issue, however the issue itself is closely connected to the power
management of the hardware.
I investigated the problem and it is basically caused by the decision of
the HW to switch the mode of the circuit (programma
Does not look like a hardware issue with my Toshiba Satellite L750-129. I have
Windows 7 in dual-boot with OpenSuSe 13.2 and speakers do ALWAYS work on
Windows 7, and do not work on OpenSuSe. Claims about overheating do not explain
this.
Moreover my colleague has Satellite L755 with same Win7/O
Many of Toshiba L7XXmodels has a problem with this sound card.(maybe others)
PROBLEM COMES FROM HARDWARE NOT SYSTEM SPECIFIC.
HEATING ISSUE OVERHEATING !!
AFTER 2 year usage of my laptop, cause sound chip to cut off speakers.
I googled, searched and many guys has the same issue like me
** Description changed:
Restart will fix the issue, but sound always quits from internal
speaker. Headphones work always.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: alsa-base 1.0.25+dfsg-0ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-29.46-generic 3.2.24
Uname: Linux 3.2.0
Hi vbspam,
I'd like to try help us... is there anything I can do?
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I believe there is no solution and most likely will not be.
Why:
- The problem occurs in most cases after the warranty period.
- It is also somehow linked to the hardware deeper then one would expect
(seems it lies somewhere in the Intel HDA switch/firmware programming).
Although I still believ
has anyone come up with a solution?
I have the same problem with a lenovo t410
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Hi VBSpam,
following your idea, I made a bash script little different from yours, and
somewhat improved, at last the crackling is imperceptible.
Is a ugly script, I know...:
#!/bin/bash
while true;
do
sudo hda-verb /dev/snd/hwC0D1 0x1f SET_POWER_STATE 0 > /dev/null 2>&1;
sudo hda-verb /dev/
Right, this works to me too, however it brings the sound back for
unpredictable timewindow. With the overall increased laptop load it
stops working very quickly. I made a bash script that sets the power
state to zero every 0.1sec which works, however the result in weird
crackling sound every 0.1sec
Doing this, the sound come back again, even for a while:
sudo hda-verb /dev/snd/hwC0D1 0x1f SET_POWER_STATE 0
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I have the same situation on Lenovo G460. I've opened a thread on ubuntu forum:
ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2245350&p=13127322#post13127322
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Hi.
The same problem with Acer TravelMate 8572G - Conexant CX20585
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@vbspam You are absolutely right. I have been monitoring how FC behaves
in the past couple of days and it worked ok... Well until this morning.
I started a compression of a large directory and the moment the system
started overheating and fans revving to the max, sound dissapeared.
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Sounds weird. As far as I know the radeon is graphics card driver. The
problem with the sound is snd-hda-intel driver related
Would it be possible that it is more related to the power management
that regulate the increased heat produced by the Radeon card (when is)
controlled by the proprietar
I'm had the similar problem with my Toshiba L750D - with the same sound
card on Kubuntu 14.04. Then I switched to Fedora Core 20 - and it worked
OK with the open source radeon driver. As soon as I installed
proprietary graphics card AMD driver, the problem reoccurred.
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"windows 7 x86_64 also affected for me since i use the laptop as dualboot with
ubuntu"
sorry. this was a false information
windows works fine
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