It will not disable the input/outpout sound but only physical pluggin
detection. You will have to select with or alsamixer (CLI), or alsa
sound GUI or PulseAudio Volume Control GUI.
IMHO better a manual working setup than a non working automatic.
Temporary or definitive fix it's up to you as it
My issue was due to a bad jack detection.
You should try the following:
Install alsa-tools 1.0.28-1 (1.0.28-2 if the previous is not working)
run hdajackretask
Tic Advanced override
Set Jack detection to Not Present for the jock you have the issue.
Clic Apply now
Clic Install boot override and
Today 07 June 2014, I installed Fedora 20 Mate and tested audio.
Audio is perfect no glitch, volume slider jump, no bug !
So, this is a bug with ubuntu based OS and people here don't care.
So I say good bye to this Ubuntu.
Readers, if you get the same, you know the solution.
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I am a bit disappointed.
This bug has been reported by Jim Rorie on 2011-10-14, more than 2 full
years ago.
I agree there is not a lot of people impacted
The Importance is Low and nobody is assigned to this bug.
There is no workaround.
I have audio with static every few seconds and I can't
If you read again my posts #47 and #48 you will see that I unplugged and
re-plugged the headphone during the log.
I stated the log with the headphone plugged then I removed it then I re-plugged
it.
I waited around 5-8 seconds between.
I don't know what are the unit for the figure ( 25.567| but
Hi Raymond
Any new?
Do you want more test, log?
I can do recording and playing is not pleasant at all.
I hope you will find a fix or a workaround.
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I did what David said in #49
I run alsamixer
Flickers are still there but now Master, Headphone PCM and Front sliders do not
change for full level (before they was going at full) and Front mic slider
jumps.
Input Front Mic change to Line.
I checked again with hdajackretask, I confirm Green
Raymond,
I thing you don't know what is my Linux level, I'd say beginner.
So I went in the page you provided then in this page
http://git.alsa-project.org/?p=alsa-tools.git;a=summary
and I downloaded the first snapshot (2014-01-05)
The I extracted the file. Now I'd guess I have to install but
Thanks for your answer, Raymond.
However, the only sentence I understand is the first one,
you should email the author since the source and ppa are already the latest
version if you still got the bug
All the rest is over my small head.
I sent a email to the author and I hope he will get a chance
A big step forward.
Following the page
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PulseAudio/Log:
After running the 3 lines, I waited ~4 seconds then removed the
Headphone jack, then waited ~5 seconds then plugged the jack back, then
waited ~4 second and stopped the process with Ctrl-c
File is attached.
If you
Sorry, I did a (small) mistake in my previous post.
The file log was done with Linux Mint 16 (Ubuntu 13.10) but I have the same
issue.
Now I attach a new log made with UbuntuStudio 13.10 and with the exact
same process.
Hope this will help
** Attachment added: UbuntuStudio 13.10 log
From Bug #1285741 (duplicate)
I'll continue my comments/questions here.
@Raymond
I have a MB with HDA and a case with 2 connectors (HDA and AC97). HDA is
plugged.
I even check the wirering in the connector with my ohm-meter, everything is OK.
In the BIOS I can disable the front panel and then
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 874535 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/874535
Please see the bug #874535 for my answer.
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Title:
This is exactly what I did.
Then I have to click Apply now and I get the error message:
Failed to create file '/home/jp/.pulse/client.conf.M5FECX': No such file or
directory
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** Attachment added: Another screen video capture with the bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/1285741/+attachment/3999586/+files/Alsa_bug2.ogv
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Public bug reported:
Hi,
I run a new UbuntuStudio 13.10 updated and got an issue with audio.
When I playback audio I can hear the flickers dropping sound.
Even without playback I can hear statics in my headphone every few seconds.
Every time there is a flick, the icon with the speaker appears.
I picked one package but I don't have any clue which is the culpride.
Maybe a compatibility between few.
** Package changed: ubuntu = alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
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