I assume it is fixed in 3.8 based kernels, which are now in 13.04.
Thanks for fixing it!
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
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Ah, damn, I won't be able to test it, because my Mac is now being used
as a testing machine for raring rimtail.
... unless you are planning to port the patch to kernel 3.7 as well?
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Hey, works again with kernel 3.7.0-7 from today ! Thanks so much.
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[iMac9,1, Realtek ALC889A, Speaker, Internal] No sound at all with
** Package changed: alsa-driver (Ubuntu) = linux (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Committed
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After updating the Kernel to version 3.6.8 through website upubuntu(
http://www.upubuntu.com/2012/11/install-linux-kernel-368-in-ubuntu.html
), it SOLVED!
Finally, sound on my iMac9,1 ALC889A come back again. No need to use
model=imac91, etc., it's just work.
Everaldo, thank a lot !!
Cheer.
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Hehe, nice that it is working. I think it will available in Ubuntu updates
on next days so no need to use upubuntu.
Cheers,
2012/11/28 Tresnio tresni...@yahoo.com
After updating the Kernel to version 3.6.8 through website upubuntu(
Just ping herton at #ubuntu-kernel channel and he will take a look at
it.
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[iMac9,1, Realtek ALC889A, Speaker, Internal] No sound at all
The patch is just included on kernel 3.4
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/stable/stable-
queue.git;a=blob;f=queue-3.4/alsa-hda-add-a-missing-quirk-entry-for-
imac-9-1.patch;h=e3319bd4106d7c25ad88ca318fa1a3e325f19844;hb=065a221625189ea9b596bca308e8a19fa3afd1c2
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Also, included in 3.6 series:
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/stable/stable-
queue.git;a=blob;f=queue-3.6/alsa-hda-add-a-missing-quirk-entry-for-
imac-9-1.patch;h=bfd0b3e231b1415fc7df14a717fe430719f083bf;hb=083ae65cbca9447bc33dc5e9d7c577ab109af7f7
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Linux 3.5.0-18.30 on my dev PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~ecanuto/+archive/dev
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[iMac9,1, Realtek ALC889A, Speaker, Internal] No sound at
Looks like it fail to build. I will need time to fix it since I don't
know how to make kernel available on PPA's.
Someone know how to propose this patch to quantal-proposed?
Also, any tutorial about upload kernel changes to ppa?
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Everaldo wrote:
Before submit the patch I will check if we can get a preset that is
independent of automute trick. Also, will make a .deb in my PPA so you guys
can also fix it easily
It's a good news, glad to hear it. Looking forward to hearing your PPA.
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I just in contact with the author of patch. Will try a patch that he
sent me after some alsa-info.sh turns.
Looks like iMac 9.1 sound have Subsystem 0x106 b4300 but kernel is now
expecting it as 0x106b, 0x4900.
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Well, looks like it just works. Kudos to Takashi Iwai. Also, now we
don't need to use the model=imac91 it is just automatic detected.
Before submit the patch I will check if we can get a preset that is
independent of automute trick. Also, will make a .deb in my PPA so you
guys can also fix it
Nice, just check now with a clean installation and automute trick is
not needed anymore. So, with the patch the iMac 9,1 sound works without
any trick or tweak... just perfect!
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** Also affects: linux
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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[iMac9,1, Realtek ALC889A, Speaker, Internal] No sound at all with
The automute trick does not help here.
@Raymond: did you send an email to the patch author? Or are you
encouraging us to do so?
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if you think it is a regression, you need to contact the author who
submit the patch
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/tiwai/sound.git;a=commitdiff;h=1a97b7f22774b454531f013638b181803fba470f;hp=9155f82a6a26da4a5b8d2d29f1d31836906b4712
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Just tested here and also Disable Auto-Mute and still don't works.
Using 12.04 it works after diable Auto-Mute.
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[iMac9,1, Realtek
send email to the author
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/tiwai/sound.git;a=commit;h=b752feb142f48beae1566b749480fa9989de
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So, is it the commit that causes the problem? Or are you just point to
the author?
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[iMac9,1, Realtek ALC889A, Speaker, Internal] No
I have the same problem on my MacbookPro 5,2. However, I found that the
following works for me: If I bring up alsamixer then I find a setting
(all the way to the right):
Enabled
Auto-Mute
Hitting the up- or down- arrow switches this to 'Disabled' and after
that my speakers work, Yeay!
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[iMac9,1, Realtek ALC889A, Speaker, Internal] No sound at all with
kernel 3.5.0
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Confirmed: I walked EricB through debug on #ubuntu+1
Medium: Non-essential hardware component
** Tags added: regression-release
** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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