LOL, I'm shocked to see past me as saying this bug was fixed. Whatever
"fixed" it a year ago only did sotemporarily, I've been suffering it
again as long as I can remember. But whatever "fixed" it then, probably
just "fixed" it again today/yesterday. I'm free of the stupid dialogue
(if only for a
Praise jesus. They finally fixed this bug.
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Title:
"Unknown audio device" dialog pops up every time I plug in headphones
To manage
Following up on your comment twdkeule, is there an option to disable the
dialog popup in Ubuntu 17.10? I was going to try vincenzoml's hack fix,
but don't have any experience rebuilding packages and was pretty lost on
how to even find/edit the unity-settings-daemon file.
I am considering
The dialog changed in Ubuntu 17.10. The behaviour is much friendlier now.
Keep up the good work.
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Title:
"Unknown audio device" dialog pops up
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Title:
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To manage notifications about this bug go
Still an issue in 17.04, on a Dell Latitude E7450
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Title:
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Updated to 16.10 when it came out and the issue is still present
** Tags added: yakkety
** Tags added: xenial
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Title:
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This might be related https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity-
settings-daemon/+bug/1239605/
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Title:
"Unknown audio device" dialog pops
I was on Ubuntu 15.10 for a long time and I did not have any issues. A
week ago I updated to Ubuntu 16.04 and the dialog started appearing
every time I plug in the same earphones I was using for more than 2
years now. Very annoying.
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In my opinion this problem could be easility fixed with by replacing the
dialog with a few options in the sound incidator.
Also in the sound settings a few additional options would be nice, like
having a default profile or having the ability to use the last one.
One dialog might still be a good
This remains a problem in Ubuntu 16.04.
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Title:
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Crikey, someone should really add an edit button to posts!
I meant this link:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Sound#Handling_unknown_audio_jack_devices
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I'm getting this dialog whenever I jack in my ordinary stereo headphones
in my laptop!
Please add: [x] Don't show this dialog again when a similar device is plugged
in.
Or if that's too difficult: [x] Don't show this dialog again.
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Or what about:
http://voices.canonical.com/david.henningsson/2014/03/07/headset-jacks-
on-newer-laptops/
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Title:
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** Changed in: unity-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
** Tags added: rls-x-incoming
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Title:
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I agree with Dan Smith's proposal.
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I understand that it may be undesirable to clutter the UI with an extra tab
but, please, at least provide a gconf setting e.g.
on_unknown_device_plugged
0 - show dialog
1 - automatically choose headphones
2 - automatically choose microphone
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I am not seeing any additional options besides Headphones and
Microphone when I plug my headphones in on 14.10. Those are the only
two things available, besides the Cancel and Sound Settings button.
Opening Sound Settings, there is no option available for handling
unknown audio devices.
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Important point to note here: plug in the device while Ubuntu is booting
(or even sitting on the login screen), and the device would still work
(or at-least it does for me) without the dialog to appearing (since we
don't have dialogs while booting or on login screen). It is just the
unity daemon
This started happening for me when I upgraded from Trusty to Utopic. And
yes, it is a bug, not a feature. Previous versions of Ubuntu always did
The Right Thing without asking (admittedly, I've never tried to use a
mic/headset, maybe that would have failed before).
I understand that there are
I second this! Very very annoying!
On Wed, Oct 29, 2014, 13:35 Nate Woods woods...@gmail.com wrote:
This started happening for me when I upgraded from Trusty to Utopic. And
yes, it is a bug, not a feature. Previous versions of Ubuntu always did
The Right Thing without asking (admittedly, I've
It's very annoying. The hardware detects whether or not there is a
microphone present in the headset. If there isn't, I only have the one
3.5mm port, so it's not like I could attach one. I don't see any
possible benefit to this feature, but creating a pile of little
obnoxious dialog boxes is a
Point of fact, I think it's actually failing to recognize the microphone
in a corded headset that I normally don't use for the laptop itself. Not
that clicking microphone makes any difference to that, since I'm
understanding that it only affects whether or not the audio switches to
the new
Was this ever fixed? I still get the dialog popping up a lot. Its so bad
at times (like now) where I can barely even work with out it spamming.
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This is a usability bug. It is terribly annoying to have to click on a
dialog when plugging in headphones; I plug in headphones every time I
turn on my laptop, and that additional click defeats the just works
feeling of ubuntu. There may be technical reasons to pop that dialog
out, but this is not
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: unity-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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** Package changed: alsa-driver (Ubuntu) = unity-settings-daemon
(Ubuntu)
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: unity-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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For those who really want to get rid of the dialog in the meantime, here
is what I did in order to quick-fix my own system. I made a simple hack,
and followed the steps listed here to rebuild the unity-settings-daemon
package
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpdatingADeb
The hack (to be done in
(I accidentally posted before finishing my post, and there seems to be
no edit function :( )
... Once the user has notified Ubuntu which audio device that has been
connected, Ubuntu should remember this. Getting a pop up every single
time I connect my headset is quite annoying.
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David,
It is indeed a nice feature -- the first time it pops up. Once the user
has notified the system
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Title:
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the driver show useful message in system log when compiled with debug
option
nd_printdd(Headset jack detected iPhone-style headset: %s\n,
+ is_ctia ? yes : no);
** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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+ SND_PCI_QUIRK(0x1028, 0x05cb, Dell,
ALC269_FIXUP_DELL2_MIC_NO_PRESENCE),
your PCI SSID are included in the patch and use
ALC269_FIXUP_DELL2_MIC_NO_PRESENCE
you have to ask the author why do the pop up dialog if the codec can detect
headphone and headset
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Title:
Unknown audio device dialog pops up every time I
Hi,
This is a feature, not a bug. Regardless of your phone's capabilities,
your computer cannot distinguish between headphones and headsets, which
is why we ask you.
You might be helped by this article:
http://voices.canonical.com/david.henningsson/2014/03/07/headset-jacks-
on-newer-laptops/
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!!Advanced information - PCI Vendor/Device/Subsystem ID's
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00:03.0 0403: 8086:0a0c (rev 0b)
Subsystem: 1028:05cb
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00:1b.0 0403: 8086:9c20 (rev 04)
Subsystem: 1028:05cb
Hi Raymond, Thanks for your response.
I'm afraid I'm having trouble understanding your message. Are you saying I
should email my device ID to the author of the patch you've linked to?
Thanks
Mark
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