Yes, I removed alsa-hda-dkms and the thing come back as before (I didn't
reinstall the linux-image... shuld I?) .
I will report a new bug --- sorry for the harsh words of yesterday, but this
thing is a bit of a stressing thing. It all worked so beautifully with oneiric
and the alsa ppa... .
Reported as https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-
driver/+bug/991957
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noise during recording with high volume
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I have the same problem with Asus 1005PE --- it's really a nightmare
each and every time you upgrade... I can't understand why it's marked
fix released if the solution is hand-compiling the alsa drivers, which
will break at next kernel upgrade.
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Romano, that's why I suggested anyone else experiencing this bug use the
PPA I linked to, which is easier to install and uses dkms to
automatically rebuild the kernel module for new kernels.
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Dave, it's still not fixed if it's not going in automatically in the
following upgrade. Can you give some more help on how to use the PPA?
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Dave, I added the alsa-daily ppa, and then installed alsa-hda-dkms.
I had no sound at all on reboot; I tried with the options snd-hda-intel
model=asus line and without. Just the dummy driver in the sound settings
menu.
I am trying to go back to the bad sound.
I really am quite sad at the fact
Romano, if the dkms package made it worse, then you should remove the
package and reinstall the kernel package:
sudo apt-get purge alsa-hda-dkms
sudo apt-get install linux-image-`uname -r`
If you continue to experience issues, please file a new bug since you
have different hardware (and probably
The problem it's Solved!
Run this:
Open /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base with the following command:
sudo nano /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf
Add this line in the end file
#NUEVA LINEA
options snd-hda-intel model=asus
Now in the terminal!
wget
Instead of compiling ALSA, it would probably e better to just use this
PPA: https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-audio-dev/+archive/alsa-
daily/+packages
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@Dave Lentz Well, doing the steps indicated in # 3 has solved the
problem or at least I can now record with optimum quality, now you tell
me to install a. Deb but if you work it out so that I do it? Furthermore
it can not conflict with compiling ALSA you make?
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After having done all this process of ALSA, I had problems with Chrome
and Chromium and was not reproduced sound ANY KIND ie youtube or record
sounds like a twitcam, peek into for hours and this was the only
solution that enconrre
1) Opened a new tab
2) Entered chrome://plugins/
3) Pressed the +
I started to check it and think it's Launchpad same problem
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/580338
I download the file alsa-hda-intel-optiplex-dkms_1.0.23_all.deb
And I did the following to the console but do not succeed to install:
sudo dpkg -i
Anyone know any possible solution to this problem?
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