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Hello, I have Ubuntu 18.04 installed on my HP touchsmart 600.
Audio still doesn't work either the internal speakers, or if I connect outside
speakers through 3.5mm audio jack.
A USB headset works though and I can listen to YouTube using it.
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I found this:
https://launchpad.net/~diwic/+archive/hda
that can change pin of audio
I tried some combination (most on pin 0x14) but without success...
Can anyone try to help me??
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Sound drivers upgraded as per
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/597056/comments/52
The bug is still there. Ubuntu 13.04. I keep on upgrading Ubuntu just to see
if this bug gets fixed. This is crazy.
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hi
I've got HP TouchSmart 600 -1030 but the sound card is the same, and the
problem too.
I want to try to build Alsa 1.0.26 but I'm afraid of doing it wrong (as
I'm not a linux expert)...
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Sorry, I can't be of more help. I tried every possible solution to this
problem and none made any difference on my machine. I have other non
touchsmart pc's from HP and do not have this problem. In the end I went
out and bought a headset to get my sound working in Linux on my pc. This
sound
Please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/UpgradingAlsa/DKMS for the
recommended way of upgrading sound drivers.
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HP Touchsmart 600-1005xt
Alsa 1.026 are out! except for alsa-drivers 1.026 which are expected for next
week.
Anybody can try to build them?
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Anyone tried with hammer?
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1.0.24 is stock on Oneiric with no luck.
Manually installing 1.0.25 now detects as an HDA NVidia/Realtek ALC888
but still no sound from the internal speakers.
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*bump*
Still no joy on Oneiric
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Assuming https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/InstallingLinuxAlsaDriverModules
don't work,
You could try installing snd-hda-tools from
https://launchpad.net/~diwic/+archive/ppa , run it with sudo hda-
analyzer, try enabling GPIO's (on the root node) EAPD pins (of all pin
nodes) and see if any of that
Did both things. No pops, no output from speakers.
Any other tests? If there were lots of combinations of configurations to be
tested and you told me what those were, I would be glad to automate that and
test it.
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(sigh) I'm sick of this bug
Is there anything we can do?
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driver attached is working for all but speakers with default (open
source) snow leopard drivers modified to the correct pathmaps to mic -
headphones - outputs by phono but not internal speakers. Could co-
efficients have something to do with setting ineternal power to the
speakers since they seam
Spinning of your original idea, it could also be that the internal
speaker aren't actually connected to node 0x15 but to another node (so
the pin config is wrong). Have you tried (in hda_analyzer) the other
nodes (0x16, 0x18 and so on) if it could be that the internal speaker is
actually connected
I guess its not a node problem. I went from node 0x14 to 0x1b (outputs)
selected each mixer while a movie was playing with analog speakers
selected in output devices. I also played around with the few other
settings on each node with no effect, the only thing I noticed is like
before (the reason
another thing I found interesting but probably has nothing to do with it is,
mixer 0x0e the 3rd of 4 analog mixers doesn't seem to work on anything
(headphones or line out) but if I point headphones to any of the other 3 mixers
I get sound to headphones (with speakers selected in output devices
ajstrobus, if you have the source code to a working driver in OSX that would
definitely be a step forward. Maybe it isn't a coef after all then, if OSX sets
no coefs, we shouldn't need to do that either.
Just to make sure I'm not missing any information: I assume you do the nodeid
stuff is
I don't know much about audio from the linux side but here's what I've
done from osx. I took the stock driver (AppleHDA.kext) bin patched it
with the alc888's deviceid overwriting the mac alc885 with hexedit. Then
the LegacyHDA.kext just has 1 plist file inside to add settings for the
alc888. The
** Attachment added: Codec Graph
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1) Is there any way or any how you have been able to get sound from the
internal speakers in Linux, by changing settings and paths in hda_analyzer?
2) Is there any way or any how you have been able to get sound from the
internal speakers in OS X, using the open-source OS X driver?
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I've Never been able to produce even the tiniest of sounds from the
internal speakers from linux or osx but I will start messing around with
hda_analyzer see what I find. I'm just waiting for my re-encode to
finish in a few more hours so I can reboot, thanks for the tip.
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Ok, I first downloaded the run.py script for hda-analyzer it gave me a
bunch of errors so I downloaded from your ppa / synaptic it still
gives the same ones with root privilages, here's the output, let me know
if I forgot something or did something stupid:
r...@ts-desktop:/home/ts# hda_analyzer
Never Mind that, I'm not sure what I did but I installed updates,
rebooted sudo hda_analyzer it opened fine, looks like a real nice
gui for me to mess with all kindsa great stuff =) be back soon...
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After updates I noticed my mic is gone (not sure if thats what did it)
but I also noticed in hda_analyzer it says no presence in the Config
Default box on both the internal speakers 0x15 internal mic 0x12.
Nothing seams to enable internal speakers but I did notice Headphone
int SPKR both where
I know I might sound stuck on the nodeid theory, but I have built a
working audio driver in osx when I take the nodeid's in the pathmap of
the driver (0x14-0x0c-0x02 hex) which is sending sound to the
headphones with the settings it see's in my codecverbs then change the
nodeid's to
@ajstrobus, the codec dump is a dump of information present on the
alc888s chip. (Some of it is changed by BIOS on startup.)
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I wonder if it is something to do with the chipset being alc888S instead
of alc888 that is being reported like jeff said. There are slightly
different specs for the -S version I wonder if its enough to map the
internal speakers differently. Where does ubuntu get the codec dump? is
it from
@ajstrobus, sorry if I'm not following. Does it matter for Ubuntu,
whether Windows 7 has been started or not? I e, are speakers working if
you boot Win 7 and then reboot into Ubuntu, or no difference?
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No, there is no difference. I just thought it was interesting that the
original windows 7 audio driver was acting the same way as the Alsa-
driver in Ubuntu. Let me know if there's anything else I can do to
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Installed clean Windows 7 on other HD, noticed there are 2 speaker
devices listed (Driver version6.1.7600.16385 High Definition Audio
Device). One Speaker sound test plays through headphones jack the
Other Listed Speaker sound test Doesn't seem to have any audio output.
After updating the audio
@Jeff, thanks. Unfortunately there wasn't anything that popped out in
that list.
First, a simple question, does it matter whether Windows 7 has been
started or not? I e, are speakers working if you boot Win 7 and then
reboot into Ubuntu?
If that answer is yes, we'll can just compare the coefs
Sadly (?) I no longer have Win7 installed on the machine but from memory
I'm fairly certain it made no difference. If it will help and there are
no further confirmations I can look into installing Win7 in some empty
space on my hard drive to verify. If there's any additional information
I can
One more comment, the output above reported an ALC888, however I believe
that the actual part number is the ALC888S
(http://www.realtek.com.tw/products/productsView.aspx?Langid=1PFid=28Level=5Conn=4ProdID=141).
I didn't quickly find a reference to my specific model, but the 600-1050
mentions this
Hi David,
First, Thank you very much for looking into this, sorry I'm just now getting to
it, I wanted to do this the other night but didn't have any time now is the
first chance i've had. Heres what I've done in this order.
1. formated installed fresh 64bit 10.04 lucid LTS because I've
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Windows 7 installed in some empty space, interestingly enough even the
Windows default drivers didn't work. After installing the drivers from
HP the sound worked fine under Windows, but rebooting into Ubuntu didn't
see any change. It was a soft reboot (I didn't power off completely)
and I had
I did a fresh Lucid-32 Desktop installation and performed the steps in
#14 above, hope it helps!
jdbo...@audiotesting:~$ modinfo snd-hda-codec
filename: /lib/modules/2.6.32-24-generic-pae/updates/dkms/snd-hda-codec.ko
license:GPL
description:HDA codec core
srcversion:
ajstrobus,
I've been looking at your codec and so far I can't see anything wrong with it.
However, your alsa-info information does not include mixer information, which
is a little strange. Also, I'm suspecting a magic, undocumented, processing
coefficient, so I've made small package to help me
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in all releases of Ubuntu 8.04 to 10.04LTS with updated alsa-base (on
1.0.22.1 in Lucid now). All outputs inputs work except the Internal
speakers. I Checked all alsamixer levels, I have also
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I confirm bug also for the 64 bit version (10.04 10.10)
Any news?
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Thanks Jeff for the link, I love that thread, has many of the issues
covered your step by step is great on that page for reference all in 1
post. Feel free to mark this bug confirmed if you get the chance,
thanks.
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There are some suggestions in the following Ubuntu Forums thread:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1383786
I've tried most of them without much luck (including upgrading to alsa-
driver-1.0.23), but since headphones are my preferred method for this
computer I may not have been thorough.
So, no comments in months from dev's...
The following step was taken long ago no feedback on other possible sources
of the problem...
installed -- linux-alsa-driver-modules-2.6.32-22-generic from the
Ubuntu Audio Dev PPA, http://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-audio-dev/+archive
Unchanged, audio still
if I did something wrong in posting the bug please some1 tell me so i
can do it right next time...
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** Description changed:
Found there is no internal speaker output from hp touchsmart 600-1005xt
in all releases of Ubuntu 8.04 to 10.04LTS with updated alsa-base (on
- 1.0.22.1 in Lucid now) . I have also noticed the nodeid's it seem to be
- mapped 21 - 13 - 3 for internal speakers which
bump... sum1 help plz
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Please let me know if theres something I can do to test, I notice in
this attachment from mint9 install 2.6.32.22-generic alsa-info.sh
script. connected node id's look different for 0x14 0x015 but system
still has same results, no internal speaker but mic 1/8 outputs work
fine.
** Attachment
Mic works fine, I just had to set it back to auto model i think. Anyway
Nothing seems to help internal speakers though, never heard so much as a
beep out of them in anything but a windows driver. Any ideas? I don't
think Nvidia MCP79 is listed as a compatible chipset for snd-hda-intel,
is that
On Fresh Install 10.04 Lucid LTS:
1.) added repository ppa:ubuntu-audio-dev/ppa reloaded sources
2.) Installed linux-alsa-driver-modules-2.6.32-22-generic dependencies
3.) Rebooted still no sound from internal speakers
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All updates Installed Still no sound from internal speakers. I also
checked alsamixer put all outputs at max, no results. Tested changing
in Hardware tab to device -Digital Stereo Duplex (IEC958) also no sound.
-I did notice Mic is listed but doesn't pickup sound either, even with
alsamixer
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Assignee: (unassigned) = Luke Yelavich (themuso)
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I noticed that linux mint has kernel 2.6.32-21-generic with
alsa-driver-modules for same maybe is why mic is working, but internal speaker
still has no sound. Im dual booting them incase u want me to try something
different on each. I was wondering if the alc888 being on an Nvidia chipset
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If running lucid, could you plesae try installing linux-alsa-driver-
modules-2.6.32-22-generic from the Ubuntu Audio Dev PPA,
http://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-audio-dev/+archive and rebooting your
system? Once you reboot, please test to see whether your problem still
remains.
Thanks.
affects
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