I removed the proprietary drivers and the hangs/freezes stoped, but the
ratelimit errors continued. I was originally using the 185 drivers. this
morning I installed the 173 ones. So far no hangs, though the ratelimit
errors still persist.
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Karmic: frequent freezes
I spoke too soon. Still getting the freezes with 173 drivers.
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Karmic: frequent freezes
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I believe I am running into this bug as well. After doing a fresh
install to upgrade from intrepid to karmic, when I watch a video the box
will randomly freeze and display the pulseaudio[1564]: ratelimit.c: 66
events suppressed error. I have never seen any of the kernel errors, so
I am not 100%
tonym:
I think you hit the same issue I did. Try adding:
pcm.builtin { type hw; card NVidia; device 3}
pcm.!default pcm.builtin
to your ~/,asoundrc
That fixed it for me. I'd be curious to know why some people it works
fine out of the box and for others the sound config needs to manually
good news. This now works with 1.0.19 alsa and the newest nvidia driver.
You might have to mess with the asound config to tell pcm to use the
hdmi device as the default
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No HDMI audio with ALC883 chipset
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Hi Alej,
I think the reason yours works and not mine is that it looks like yours
is a CONEXANT audio chipset as opposed to the alc888/883 one on the an-
m2hd. hdmi support seems to be on a per chipset basis and they seem to
be adding one or 2 new ones per release and the alc883 just hasn't been
Sorry, it's a sharp Aquos.
It's the standard ubuntu kernel:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ uname -r
2.6.27-9-generic
I went through and maxed out the volume on everything through both the
ubuntu graphical interface and through alsa mixer.
I had a problem with earlier versions of ubuntu where the system
I only have 1 monitor so it is already set to separate.
attaching my xorg.conf incase someone might have some ideas.
My sony aquos comes up as unknown so maybe that has something to do with it,
but if so, that would be kinda weird that it would care.
I'm interested in seeing what Dropit's
I tried upgrading to 180.11 based off of alej's comment on my an-m2hd,
but no luck on audio over the hdmi. I'm hoping someone else with my
motherboard can try out the new driver and see if they have any luck. I
am still new to ubuntu, so it's possible I'm missing something else that
needs to be