No, go file your own bug. They are separate issues. See where I listed STAC9205, ALC889A, and ALC888? Those are all separate codecs. They all use separate drivers.
I just read all of your alsa-info.sh outputs, and you three *definitely* have very different hardware from Sikiatriko, Jean, and patcito. Those three have similar hardware, but they were integrated into different motherboards, which could have introduced bugs separately. HDA Intel is an extremely broad specification that is implemented very differently by every hardware vendor and then tweaked when integrated into the chipsets and motherboards. In essence, all being HDA Intel means diddly squat. Hint: it could mean one of 2^256 possible different pin configurations. 2^256 is an incredibly large number. HDA Intel only tells us what directory to look in, the files are still likely different. And what's with the scare-quotes around help? I do kind of know what I'm doing in this regard. I fixed the sound driver on my laptop, and I've been being taught about how the sound subsystem works by an ALSA developer since Hardy was released. -- Sound intermittently inaudible at boot with Sigmatel STAC9200 https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/277339 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
