[Bug 394570] Re: Backspace via SSH only deletes last byte of characters

2009-07-02 Thread AZaharia
** Description changed: Binary package hint: openssh-client This is not a terminal-related problem: regardless of the terminal used and the way the backspace key is supposed to behave (ASCII DEL, escape sequence, Control+H), what happens is that via SSH the backspace key only deletes

[Bug 394570] [NEW] Backspace via SSH only deletes last byte of characters

2009-07-01 Thread AZaharia
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: openssh-client This is not a terminal-related problem: regardless of the terminal used and the way the backspace key is supposed to behave (ASCII DEL, escape sequence, Control+H), what happens is that via SSH the backspace key only deletes the last byte o

[Bug 381439] Re: HDA-intel ALC663 internal mic doesn't work

2009-06-03 Thread AZaharia
Thanks for the tip. However, I tried that. Editing both /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf and /etc/modprobe.d/options.conf files and setting the model= option to all the available models, including `auto', listed under the "ALC662/663" section here: http://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/sound/alsa/

[Bug 381439] Re: HDA-intel ALC663 internal mic doesn't work

2009-05-29 Thread AZaharia
@Charly Mendez: If I remember correctly, I didn't find an "options" file either under /etc/modprobe.d; however, you can create it. When you restart alsa, you might receive a message that tells you that the file should be called options.conf. It's OK, you can do that. However, it is my understandin

[Bug 381439] Re: HDA-intel ALC663 internal mic doesn't work

2009-05-28 Thread AZaharia
For me (Asus M51Vr), the sound worked by default through the external speakers (Ubuntu 9.04, Alsa 1.0.18), without editing anything in /etc/modprobe.d; it was just the built-in microphone which caused the problems. -- HDA-intel ALC663 internal mic doesn't work https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/3814

[Bug 381439] Re: HDA-intel ALC663 internal mic doesn't work

2009-05-28 Thread AZaharia
Thank you for submitting this bug report. I left it in the state of a question here: https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa- driver/+question/65752 What I don't understand from Charly Mendez's report is whether he tried to edit the /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf and /etc/modprobe.d/opti