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[karmic] Dell Inspiron 9400 / ICH7 - Mixer controlling wrong settings
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I have the same issue in a Dell Precision M90. Following the advice of
reporting the "wrong wiring stuff" upstream, I found at alsa's bug
tracking system that it is already reported (I think by the gust at the
laptop testing team, not sure).
https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=4
Looked around a bit and found that I had originally taken my workaround from
#410948 - Volume too loud.
According to the comments there editing /etc/pulse/default.pa is the better way
to go so never mind my last comment (#21). I also mixed the words "workaround"
and "fix", and this is just a wor
This bug is still present in Lucid alpha 2.
I have another fix for this issue, I can't remember where I originally found it
but a while ago I posted it on the Inspiron 9400 page on the Ubuntu Wiki
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam/DellInspiron9400)
The fix:
Open /usr/share/pulseaudio/al
Glitch-free (tsched=1) is enabled by default in 9.10. You may want to try
tsched=0 (disable it).
On Nov 17, 2009 6:25 AM, "pato101" wrote:
I'm experiencing some sound glitches, also: from time to time rhytmbox
or other sound apps begin making some noise glitches and perhaps making
just noise ins
I'm experiencing some sound glitches, also: from time to time rhytmbox
or other sound apps begin making some noise glitches and perhaps making
just noise instead of music. This tends to happen when the system load
is stressed. I'm trying this line at this moment (step 2 at previous
message):
load-
Pato's workaround works. Thanks a lot
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Me too.
Thx !
Envoyé de mon téléphone.
Le 9 nov. 2009 à 20:57, Wedgeff7 a écrit :
> The workaround works well for me too ! Even the media keys control the
> PCM correctly. I just had to restart the session because the sound was
> not good right after doing the manipulation.
>
> Thank you Pato !
The workaround works well for me too ! Even the media keys control the
PCM correctly. I just had to restart the session because the sound was
not good right after doing the manipulation.
Thank you Pato !
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Me too with Dell 9400. Amazing machine btw :P
Seeing bug #410948 I've found a workaround which seems to be working
pretty well for me. There are some variants around, but this is the one
that IMHO is less intrusive from a system point of view but needs to be
setup at each user:
= This is only
Same Dell 9400 here, same problem.
Ok it's a "hardware bug". But from Warty to to Jaunty it was possible to
workaround this by assigning manually which channel should controled by
the applet and the multimedia buttons.
Is there really no way to do this now with Gnome 2.28 ?? Don't tell me
those v
I have the same problem with my Inspiron 9400... Is there a way to trick
it through the Pulseaudio Device Chooser ? I tried to investigate in
this direction but didn't find anything useful... But I'm clearly not an
expert, so, maybe someone...
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On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 1:21 PM, Jonenst wrote:
> Could you be more specific on the workaround ? How do we ignore channels ? A
> reasonable solution would be to be able to change PCM only, so being able to
> ignore channels would work.
> Also, you say the bug comes from linux drivers. Can you te
@Andrew
On my system, flat-volumes = no is already set.
@Daniel
Could you be more specific on the workaround ? How do we ignore channels ? A
reasonable solution would be to be able to change PCM only, so being able to
ignore channels would work.
Also, you say the bug comes from linux drivers. C
On my Dell M1710, setting
flat-volumes = no
in
/etc/pulse/daemon.conf
sorted out my volume control problems. YMMV!
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Problem confirmed.
The new sound mixer on this laptop is basically useless now and makes adjusting
sound volumes a hassle.
(The hardware buttons are unusable for example)
The main slider should control the PCM slider and leave the other controls
alone.
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$ lspci | grep Audio
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High Definition
Audio Controller (rev 01)
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[karmic] Dell Inspiron 9400 / ICH7 - Mixer controlling wrong settings
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Confirm. Ubuntu 9.10 x86_64 (after upgrade from 9.04)
Laptop Dell Inspiron 6400
Starting at 17%
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I think the same happens to me. Dell Inspiron 9400. Headphones work right. But
laptop speakers do this:
1. Both LFE and tweeters don't sound at all until 16% (sometimes 17% (don't
know why)). I think this must be fixed.
2. Starting at 17-18%, LFE goes 100% (walls cracking, eardrums imploding, pan
Same problem here.
Pulseaudio volume control is "linked" to the "Master" of Alsa. But
Inspiron 9400 main channel is "PCM". Master=front speaker and
LFE=subwoofer. PCM allows user to adjust both.
Pulseaudio should be "linked" to PCM for this model.
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This affects me also, using the following card :
00:1e.2 Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW
(ICH6 Family) AC'97 Audio Controller (rev 03)
I don't have the exact same symptoms (my subwoofer channel is not
controlled at all, except when choosing the "LFE" connector
Note: workaround is to use a different mixer, such as Gnome ALSA mixer.
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