[Dell Vostro 1015] When headphones are plugged in, the speaker does not get muted automatically.
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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alsa-driver (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
Ubuntu Release: Ubuntu 9.10 amd64 architechture
Version of the package: 1.0.20+
My Dell Vostro 1015 came preinstalled with Intrepid and everything was working fine. When I upgraded to Karmic, the speakers does not mute when the headphones are plugged in. I do not see an option to mute it manually in alsamixer either.
ProblemType: Bug
AlsaDevices: Error: command ['ls', '-l', '/dev/snd/'] failed with exit code 2: ls: cannot access /dev/snd/: No such file or directory
AplayDevices: aplay: device_list:223: no soundcards found...
Architecture: amd64
ArecordDevices: arecord: device_list:223: no soundcards found...
CurrentDmesg:
[ 15.514814] ppdev: user-space parallel port driver
[ 15.523732] Bluetooth: BNEP (Ethernet Emulation) ver 1.3
[ 15.523736] Bluetooth: BNEP filters: protocol multicast
[ 15.529446] Bridge firewalling registered
[ 23.292539] eth1: no IPv6 routers present
Date: Sat Nov 7 09:29:08 2009
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.10
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 9.10 "Karmic Koala" - Release amd64 (20091027)
NonfreeKernelMo
Package: alsa-base 1.0.20+
PackageArchitec
ProcEnviron:
LANG=en_IN
SHELL=/bin/bash
ProcVersionSign
SourcePackage: alsa-driver
Uname: Linux 2.6.31-14-generic x86_64
XsessionErrors:
(gnome-
(gnome-
(polkit-
(nautilus:1840): Eel-CRITICAL **: eel_preferences
Amit Sharma (amit4-sharma) wrote : | #1 |
- AudioDevicesInUse.txt Edit (1.0 KiB, text/plain; charset="utf-8")
- BootDmesg.txt Edit (48.6 KiB, text/plain; charset="utf-8")
- Dependencies.txt Edit (1.2 KiB, text/plain; charset="utf-8")
- PciMultimedia.txt Edit (552 bytes, text/plain; charset="utf-8")
Changed in alsa-driver (Ubuntu): | |
status: | New → Incomplete |
Daniel T Chen (crimsun) wrote : | #2 |
Amit Sharma (amit4-sharma) wrote : | #3 |
Hi Daniel,
Thanks for the response.I migrated to 32 bit - 9.10 version but still i m facing the same problem. Output of the modinfo snd-hda-intl is as below.
--
amit@amit-laptop:~$ modinfo snd-hda-intel
filename: /lib/modules/
description: Intel HDA driver
license: GPL
srcversion: 0F82998EEBB9C62
alias: pci:v00001022d*
alias: pci:v00001002d*
alias: pci:v00001102d0
alias: pci:v00006549d0
alias: pci:v000010DEd0
alias: pci:v000010DEd0
alias: pci:v000010DEd0
alias: pci:v000010DEd0
alias: pci:v000010DEd0
alias: pci:v000010DEd0
alias: pci:v000010DEd0
alias: pci:v000010DEd0
alias: pci:v000010DEd0
alias: pci:v000010DEd0
alias: pci:v000010DEd0
alias: pci:v000010DEd0
alias: pci:v000010DEd0
alias: pci:v000010DEd0
alias: pci:v000010DEd0
alias: pci:v000010DEd0
alias: pci:v000010DEd0
alias: pci:v000010DEd0
alias: pci:v000010DEd0
alias: pci:v000010DEd0
alias: pci:v000010DEd0
alias: pci:v000010DEd0
alias: pci:v000010B9d0
alias: pci:v00001039d0
alias: pci:v00001106d0
alias: pci:v00001002d0
alias: pci:v00001002d0
alias: pci:v00001002d0
alias: pci:v00001002d0
alias: pci:v00001002d0
alias: pci:v00001002d0
alias: pci:v00001002d0
alias: pci:v00001002d0
alias: pci:v00001002d0
alias: pci:v00001002d0
alias: pci:v00001002d0
alias: pci:v00001002d0
alias: pci:v00001002d0
alias: pci:v00001002d0
alias: pci:v00001002d0
alias: pci:v00001002d0
alias: pci:v00008086d0
alias: pci:v00008086d0
alias: pci:v00008086d0
alias: pci:v00008086d0
alias: pci:v00008086d0
alias: pci:v00008086d0
alias: pci:v00008086d0
alias: pci:v00008086d0
alias: ...
Changed in alsa-driver (Ubuntu): | |
status: | Incomplete → New |
Daniel T Chen (crimsun) wrote : Re: [Bug 477154] Re: When headphones are plugged in, the speaker does not get muted automatically. | #4 |
This doesn't seem to be the latest; you'd want to install
linux-backports
Amit Sharma (amit4-sharma) wrote : Re: When headphones are plugged in, the speaker does not get muted automatically. | #5 |
Hi Daniel,
installed linux-backports
sound information generated from one of the troubshoot guide
http://
amit@amit-laptop:~$ head -n 1 /proc/asound/
Codec: Conexant ID 5067
amit@amit-laptop:~$ aplay -l
**** List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices ****
card 0: Intel [HDA Intel], device 0: HDA Generic [HDA Generic]
Subdevices: 1/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
i think my sound driver is not being used by the alsa as it is showing it using GENERIC driver.
and the driver Conexant is not even supported by ALSA
http://
so how can i go about this ??
do i need to live with this problem or there is any hope..
thanks much
-Amit Sharma
Daniel T Chen (crimsun) wrote : Re: [Bug 477154] Re: When headphones are plugged in, the speaker does not get muted automatically. | #6 |
Ah, yours is listed as a line-out:
Node 0x1b [Pin Complex] wcaps 0x400581: Stereo
Pincap 0x00011334: IN OUT EAPD Detect
Vref caps: HIZ 50 80
EAPD 0x0:
Pin Default 0x400001f0: [N/A] Line Out at Ext N/A
Conn = Unknown, Color = Unknown
DefAssociation = 0xf, Sequence = 0x0
Misc = NO_PRESENCE
Pin-ctls: 0x00: VREF_HIZ
Unsolicited: tag=00, enabled=0
Power: setting=D0, actual=D0
Connection: 2
0x10* 0x11
You'll need to hint hp_detect.
Amit Sharma (amit4-sharma) wrote : Re: When headphones are plugged in, the speaker does not get muted automatically. | #7 |
Hi Daniel,
how to set this value for the hint ?
do i need to modify some file in /sys/class/
or is these any other way to do this ?
thanks
Amit
Daniel T Chen (crimsun) wrote : Re: [Bug 477154] Re: When headphones are plugged in, the speaker does not get muted automatically. | #8 |
Yes, echo hp_detect=1 to /sys/class/
/sys/class/
apps that are using the audio device before echoing the value to
reconfig, which likely means configuring PA not to autospawn then
killing other apps (see sudo fuser -v /dev/dsp* /dev/snd/* /dev/seq*).
Amit Sharma (amit4-sharma) wrote : Re: When headphones are plugged in, the speaker does not get muted automatically. | #9 |
Hi Daniel,
I updated as told...used below steps to do the same
1> Logged in with xterm
2>echo "hp_detect=1" | sudo tee /sys/class/
to insert value 1 in hints
3>echo "1" | sudo tee /sys/class/
to insert value in reconfig.
logged in to Gnome
still sound in both speaker as well as headphones.
-Amit
Daniel T Chen (crimsun) wrote : Re: [Bug 477154] Re: When headphones are plugged in, the speaker does not get muted automatically. | #10 |
On Sun, Nov 8, 2009 at 6:07 AM, Amit Sharma <email address hidden> wrote:
> 1> Logged in with xterm
You can't have anything grabbing the sound device, which probably
means that you want to do this from runlevel S/1.
Amit Sharma (amit4-sharma) wrote : Re: When headphones are plugged in, the speaker does not get muted automatically. | #11 |
Hi Daniel,
we tried upating files through level S/1. used below commands
echo "hp_detect=1" | sudo tee /sys/class/
output : hp_detect = 1
confirmed same through cat
echo "1" | sudo tee /sys/class/
output : 1
when tried cat on this files got permission denied after doing chmod 777 on same we were able to read but we got something like Input Output error.
after rebooting tested for the issue, same problem.
-Amit
Daniel T Chen (crimsun) wrote : Re: [Bug 477154] Re: When headphones are plugged in, the speaker does not get muted automatically. | #12 |
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 10:51 AM, Amit Sharma <email address hidden> wrote:
> when tried cat on this files got permission denied after doing chmod 777
> on same we were able to read but we got something like Input Output
> error.
Right, don't chmod stuff in /sysfs.
> after rebooting tested for the issue, same problem.
If you reboot, you lose whatever you've echoed to sysfs.
Please repeat, but attach the output from dmesg|tail after you've
echoed 1 to reconfig.
Amit Sharma (amit4-sharma) wrote : Re: When headphones are plugged in, the speaker does not get muted automatically. | #13 |
okay, i did the procedure again from level s/1,
here is the output of dmesg|tail
[ 12.152833] type=1505 audit(125816779
[ 12.163463] type=1505 audit(125816779
[ 12.169707] type=1505 audit(125816779
[ 12.178572] type=1505 audit(125816779
[ 12.179362] type=1505 audit(125816779
[ 12.181712] type=1505 audit(125816779
[ 14.209670] r8169: eth0: link down
[ 14.209909] ADDRCONF(
[ 25.120210] eth1: no IPv6 routers present
[ 139.710388] ALSA hda_hwdep.c:181: hda-codec: reconfiguring
thanks much
-Amit Sharma
LProf (lprofne) wrote : | #14 |
I have the same laptop, same problem. Friends help to correct it.
Janos Zsitvai (zsitvaij) wrote : | #15 |
I have the same laptop. Installing newer alsa-drivers or the headphone hint do not help. A workaround is the following:
I. install hda-verb.
1. wget http://
2. cd hda-verb-0.3
3. make
4. sudo cp hda-verb /usr/local/bin
II. install this script: http://
1. sudo wget "http://
2. sudo chmod +x /usr/local/
Running 'sudo hp-toggle.sh' from console mutes the active sound output and switches to the other. If both are active, the speakers are muted. This is not exactly the same as found at http://
Optional convenience steps:
III. create icon on desktop with the command "gksudo hp-toggle.sh", drag in onto a panel if you like.
IV. don't require a password for switching outputs.
1. sudo visudo
2. add line: %admin ALL=NOPASSWD:
3. save.
Janos Zsitvai (zsitvaij) wrote : | #16 |
(continued)
Forgot to add step I.1.5: tar -xzvf hda-verb-0.3.tar.gz
Amit Sharma (amit4-sharma) wrote : | #17 |
a big thanks man....
it worked beautifully for me.....
untill Ubuntu fix it , this is the solution recommended ..
Thanks a lot.
Cheers...
Janos Zsitvai (zsitvaij) wrote : | #18 |
Someone was kind enough to write a patch already: http://
It needs the bits related to sound/pci/
I've tested this on kernel 2.6.32-rc7 and I can confirm that it works correctly now.
Amit Sharma (amit4-sharma) wrote : | #19 |
thanks for info..
can you please guide me how to install the mentioned patch..
Thanks in advance
-Amit Sharma
LProf (lprofne) wrote : | #20 |
Janos Zsitvai Thank you very much. I join the request to tell how to install the patch. Thanks in advance!
Janos Zsitvai (zsitvaij) wrote : | #21 |
Janos Zsitvai (zsitvaij) wrote : | #22 |
Janos Zsitvai (zsitvaij) wrote : | #23 |
- vostro-1015.patch Edit (6.0 KiB, text/plain)
It would be best to wait for the maintainer, but if you're feeling adventurous:
(based on https:/
Open a terminal and execute the following:
1. sudo aptitude install pbuilder debootstrap devscripts
2. sudo pbuilder create --debootstrapopts --variant=buildd
3. mkdir ~/src
save the three attached patches to ~/src
4. cd ~/src
5. apt-get source linux-backports
6. cd linux-backports
7. patch -p4 < ~/src/conexant-
8. patch -p4 < ~/src/hda-
9. patch -p4 < ~/src/vostro-
10. cd ~/src/linux-
11. pdebuild
This will take a fairly long time.
If everything went correctly, you should now have /var/cache/
LProf (lprofne) wrote : | #24 |
Unfortunately I have not worked with a script version
lprof@nos:
/usr/local/
and apply the patch I also could not
can lay out your deb package?
Janos Zsitvai (zsitvaij) wrote : | #25 |
- hp-toggle.sh Edit (349 bytes, text/x-sh)
That doesn't seem right. Could you download the script again? I'm attaching it here.
LProf (lprofne) wrote : | #26 |
many thanks, this script works
LProf (lprofne) wrote : | #27 |
I noticed another unpleasant feature, when picked up the volume above 70% begins to sound very distorted and it seems this script is not correct. In contrast windows sound surprisingly good
Janos Zsitvai (zsitvaij) wrote : | #28 |
I took the liberty of uploading the patched packages to https:/
Until the fix is incorporated properly, you can add that PPA to your software sources and get working sound. (Or just download the .deb you need.)
LProf (lprofne) wrote : | #29 |
Janos Zsitvai Thank you for everything you do. I added your sources, but do not know what to do next?
Janos Zsitvai (zsitvaij) wrote : | #30 |
Have you installed linux-backports
LProf (lprofne) wrote : | #31 |
Странно. Я добавил ваши источники но в synaptic не вижу вашего пакета alsa backports
LProf (lprofne) wrote : | #32 |
Sorry, forgot about the language =) "It's strange. I loved your sources in synaptic but I do not see your package alsa backports"
LProf (lprofne) wrote : | #33 |
attempt to Number 3 =D (Never use a translator from google!)
It's strange. I added your sources, but in synaptic I do not see your package alsa backports.
LProf (lprofne) wrote : | #34 |
Found, install, but did not help. Sound still comes from the speakers and headphones at the same time
Janos Zsitvai (zsitvaij) wrote : | #35 |
Okay, let's try something more basic.
If you run 64 bits (amd64), download and install this, then reboot: https:/
For 32 bits (i386): https:/
Simply download then run with double click, then choose install or reinstall. (Or upgrade. You get the idea.)
LProf (lprofne) wrote : | #36 |
I have already understood with ppa, your alsa package does not help. Sound still comes from the speakers and headphones simultaneously
Janos Zsitvai (zsitvaij) wrote : | #37 |
Open a terminal and copy and paste the following: modinfo snd_hda_
Please copy the output here.
Janos Zsitvai (zsitvaij) wrote : | #38 |
Better yet, this is how it should look:
filename: /lib/modules/
description: Conexant HD-audio codec
license: GPL
alias: snd-hda-
alias: snd-hda-
alias: snd-hda-
alias: snd-hda-
alias: snd-hda-
srcversion: A5AC94ADF38C7D4
depends: snd-hda-codec,snd
vermagic: 2.6.31-14-generic SMP mod_unload modversions
LProf (lprofne) wrote : | #39 |
filename: /lib/modules/
description: Conexant HD-audio codec
license: GPL
alias: snd-hda-
alias: snd-hda-
alias: snd-hda-
srcversion: 03068B2706D869E
depends: snd-hda-codec,snd
vermagic: 2.6.31-15-generic SMP mod_unload modversions 586
Janos Zsitvai (zsitvaij) wrote : | #40 |
Right, you have the proposed updates repository enabled I assume. The package I built is for kernel 2.6.31-14, you've got 2.6.31-15.
Changed in alsa-driver (Ubuntu): | |
status: | New → Fix Committed |
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Janos Zsitvai (zsitvaij) wrote : | #66 |
Actually, b.) has been updated already. If you follow the instructions in the first post there, you'll get the latest ALSA.
jamorod (javier-ecam) wrote : | #67 |
Yes! It has been updated and now the sound works perfectly well! Thank you!
jamorod (javier-ecam) wrote : | #68 |
I did an update yesterday and for some reason, the Alsa driver was taken back to an old version: alsa-driver-
I'm updating it again according to the instructions above, but I wonder if it is going to happen again!
Janos Zsitvai (zsitvaij) wrote : | #69 |
It probably will. I'm guessing there was a kernel update that broke ABI, in which case you need to recompile the drivers you installed outside the packaging system.
Janos Zsitvai (zsitvaij) wrote : | #70 |
linux-backports
Changed in alsa-driver (Ubuntu): | |
status: | Fix Committed → Fix Released |
NoOp (glgxg) wrote : | #71 |
Same issue (sound on both speakers and headphones) on an HP G60-530US Notebook.
$ uname -a
2.6.31-20-generic #57-Ubuntu SMP Mon Feb 8 09:02:26 UTC 2010 x86_64 GNU/Linux
$ sudo head -n 1 /proc/asound/
[sudo] password for gg:
==> /proc/asound/
Codec: Conexant CX20583 (Pebble HSF)
==> /proc/asound/
Codec: Intel G45 DEVCTG
$ modinfo snd_hda_
filename: /lib/modules/
description: Conexant HD-audio codec
license: GPL
alias: snd-hda-
alias: snd-hda-
alias: snd-hda-
alias: snd-hda-
alias: snd-hda-
srcversion: A5AC94ADF38C7D4
depends: snd-hda-codec,snd
vermagic: 2.6.31-20-generic SMP mod_unload modversions
$ cat /proc/asound/
Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.22.1.
Compiled on Feb 8 2010 for kernel 2.6.31-20-generic (SMP).
$ apt-cache policy linux-backports
linux-backports
Installed: 2.6.31.20.33
Candidate: 2.6.31.20.33
Version table:
*** 2.6.31.20.33 0
500 http://
500 http://
100 /var/lib/
2.6.31.19.32 0
500 http://
2.6.31.14.27 0
500 http://
$ aplay -l
**** List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices ****
card 0: Intel [HDA Intel], device 0: CONEXANT Analog [CONEXANT Analog]
Subdevices: 1/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
card 0: Intel [HDA Intel], device 1: Conexant Digital [Conexant Digital]
Subdevices: 1/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
card 0: Intel [HDA Intel], device 3: INTEL HDMI 0 [INTEL HDMI 0]
Subdevices: 1/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
*-multimedia
bus info: pci@0000:00:1b.0
width: 64 bits
clock: 33MHz
Daniel T Chen (crimsun) wrote : | #72 |
NoOp, remove linux-backports
NoOp (glgxg) wrote : | #73 |
Done. Same status (both play). I notice that I have fewer choices again in gnome-alsamixer. Let me know what added info/output you'd like to see.
$ aplay -l
**** List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices ****
card 0: Intel [HDA Intel], device 0: HDA Generic [HDA Generic]
Subdevices: 0/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
card 0: Intel [HDA Intel], device 3: INTEL HDMI [INTEL HDMI]
Subdevices: 1/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
$ cat /proc/asound/
Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.20
NoOp (glgxg) wrote : | #74 |
Sorry, forgot to add:
$ apt-cache policy linux-alsa-
linux-alsa-
Installed: 2.6.31-
Candidate: 2.6.31-
Version table:
*** 2.6.31-
500 http://
100 /var/lib/
NoOp (glgxg) wrote : | #75 |
- alsa-info.txt.1oT26Rl85v Edit (11.0 KiB, text/plain)
Not sure if this will be of help or not; attaching the output of alsa-info script from:
http://
Janos Zsitvai (zsitvaij) wrote : | #76 |
NoOp, the ppa:ubuntu-
NoOp (glgxg) wrote : Re: [Bug 477154] Re: When headphones are plugged in, the speaker does not get muted automatically. | #77 |
> NoOp, the ppa:ubuntu-
> 2.6.31-20, you should try booting with 2.6.31-19.
>
OK. Did that. No change with the exception that I now have the
additional 'Mic' (B,C,E,F) and IEC958 settings in gnome-alsamixer.
NoOp (glgxg) wrote : Re: When headphones are plugged in, the speaker does not get muted automatically. | #78 |
@Janos: please reset the status to something other than 'Fixed Released'. As you can see from the above the "fix" does not work. Happy to help troubleshoot, but the problem still exists.
Janos Zsitvai (zsitvaij) wrote : | #79 |
@NoOp: I thought anyone was able to edit the status of a bug, since I'm just a user myself. I can set it to 'Incomplete' or 'In progress', I guess.
For solving your issue, I think you'd be better served by posting it to the alsa-devel mailing list with an alsa-info attached that was generated under 2.6.31-19 with the PPA drivers. (The ALSA developers don't tend to look at their own bugtracker, much less Launchpad, but they're responsive to reports they receive on the list.) The URL is http://
Changed in alsa-driver (Ubuntu): | |
status: | Fix Released → In Progress |
LProf (lprofne) wrote : | #80 |
I updated to 2.6.31.20-generic and I have all continued to operate normally. I used the repository of Janos Zsitvai
NoOp (glgxg) wrote : | #81 |
@Daniel: should I also try the libpulse0 et al from the ppa:ubuntu-
@Janos: Thanks for changing the status back. I was unaware that are a 'user' as well & thought that you'd changed the status due to an 'official' fix.
@LProf: what does this mean? Does it mean that all is working well for you using Janos' ppa, without any other changes to your system? Or, did you also make any other changes suggested in this bug report? If so, which version:
<http://
Janos Zsitvai (zsitvaij) wrote : | #82 |
@NoOp: In my PPA, I pulled in a couple of patches from the ALSA mailing list to make the sound on my Vostro 1015 work, and the author of those patches has the same model as well. Those patches were integrated into the 1.0.22.1 release of ALSA, which in turn has been integrated into linux-backports
And yes, merely installing it was enough to make my sound work. Others needed to add the workaround in #54, because their model and make were different. This could possibly help you, but since your card seems to be correctly recognized as the 'Conexant CX20583 (Pebble HSF)' already, I don't know if it will really help.
The package from ppa:ubuntu-
There's another, manual workaround in #15-16, which hopefully works with your model as well. Daniel's suggestion in #8 might help as well.
sebaestn (sebaestn) wrote : | #83 |
I can confirm, that the problem of non-muting speakers is resolved installing the linux-backports
However on my computer, the quality of recorded sound (no matter internal or external mic) is terrible. It sounds like the mic is in saturation but I set all levels to the lowest non-zero value. Does anybody of you encounter such problems, too?
NoOp (glgxg) wrote : Re: [Bug 477154] | #84 |
On 03/18/2010 02:47 AM, sebaestn wrote:
> I can confirm, that the problem of non-muting speakers is resolved
> installing the linux-backports
> backports repository on my vostro 1015.
>
> However on my computer, the quality of recorded sound (no matter
> internal or external mic) is terrible. It sounds like the mic is in
> saturation but I set all levels to the lowest non-zero value. Does
> anybody of you encounter such problems, too?
>
Still doesn't work on my HP G60-530US. Also today tried the ppa modules:
<http://
[linux-
18-Mar-2010 13:57 1.6M]
and no change. Still getting the sound from both headphones & speakers.
Note: I made sure to also update all of the other pulseaudio modules
from the ppa as well:
Commit Log for Thu Mar 18 10:40:20 2010
Installed the following packages:
linux-alsa-
Removed the following packages:
pulseaudio-
pulseaudio-
pulseaudio-
pulseaudio-
Upgraded the following packages:
libpulse-browse0 (1:0.9.
1:0.9.22~
libpulse-
1:0.9.22~
libpulse0 (1:0.9.
1:0.9.22~
pulseaudio (1:0.9.
1:0.9.22~
pulseaudio-dbg (1:0.9.
1:0.9.22~
pulseaudio-
1:0.9.22~
pulseaudio-
1:0.9.22~
pulseaudio-
1:0.9.22~
pulseaudio-
1:0.9.22~
pulseaudio-
1:0.9.22~
pulseaudio-
1:0.9.22~
pulseaudio-
1:0.9.22~
pulseaudio-
1:0.9.22~
pulseaudio-
1:0.9.22~
pulseaudio-
1:0.9.22~
pulseaudio-
1:0.9.22~
pulseaudio-m...
NoOp (glgxg) wrote : Re: When headphones are plugged in, the speaker does not get muted automatically. | #85 |
This is getting beyond papercut/
<http://
<http://
<http://
<http://
Daniel T Chan seems to have gone missing/walkabout since his suggestion in comment #72.
Attempting workarounds and/or trying lucid (fully updated) seems not to work.
Some posters on this bug report have managed to get lucky... but the rest of us seem to have to resort to Windows to use standard earbud headphones. If I load up gnome-alsamixer in lucid (or karmic) with a standard desktop AD1985 I have 15 options on the main menu to select from; I also have 'Headphone jack Sense', 'Surround jack Mode', 'Line jack Sense', etc., etc. With the same on hardy, karmic, lucid and my laptop I have a total of the following with the 'Conexant ID 5067':
Master, PCM, Mic, Mic 1, Mute, and 2 'Rec' boxes.
Backports and/or PPA's should not be necessary. *Please* fix this issue.
Changed in alsa-driver (Ubuntu): | |
status: | In Progress → Confirmed |
Brad Figg (brad-figg) wrote : | #86 |
@NoOp
The problem here is that these are not the same bug. It's directly related to the hardware and all the comments you pointed at are each different laptops and probably different hardware. These have to be handled on a case by case basis and lumping them all into the same bug is not helpful.
Brad Figg (brad-figg) wrote : | #87 |
@NoOp
The reason we ask that upstream kernels and the backports modules or other packages be installed is to help determine if the issue is with just the kernel Ubuntu is shipping or is a problem that has not been seen and fixed by upstream.
Daniel T Chen (crimsun) wrote : | #88 |
I haven't gone missing, and this is by no means the highest priority bug in my queue. Please understand that you are perfectly capable of submitting patches for enablement, too.
tags: | added: speakers-not-muted |
Simon Ruggier (simon80) wrote : | #89 |
The backports package from karmic-updates worked for me, but only after setting the model parameter to dell-vostro. Is there any additional information needed to autodetect the Vostro 1220, or has that already been taken care of in the upstream branch?
tags: | added: karmic |
Amit Sharma (amit4-sharma) wrote : | #90 |
hi all,
i upgraded to Lucid this morning, This problem came again after this upgrade. Do i need to do something else to fix the issue in latest release.
-amit
Daniel T Chen (crimsun) wrote : Re: [Bug 477154] Re: When headphones are plugged in, the speaker does not get muted automatically. | #91 |
You should be able to use linux-alsa-
ppa:ubuntu-
NoOp (glgxg) wrote : Re: When headphones are plugged in, the speaker does not get muted automatically. | #92 |
Been there, still doing that. No change from my previous comments - still does not work.
Daniel T Chen (crimsun) wrote : Re: [Bug 477154] Re: When headphones are plugged in, the speaker does not get muted automatically. | #93 |
NoOp, do you have a separate bug report with current alsa-info.sh output pasted?
Amit Sharma (amit4-sharma) wrote : Re: When headphones are plugged in, the speaker does not get muted automatically. | #94 |
i was able to fix the using installing linux headers for the curren version using sudo apt-get install linux-headers-
, before that installed linux-backports
it's working well...now..
thanks...
NoOp (glgxg) wrote : Re: [Bug 477154] Re: When headphones are plugged in, the speaker does not get muted automatically. | #95 |
On 04/30/2010 09:04 PM, Daniel T Chen wrote:
> NoOp, do you have a separate bug report with current alsa-info.sh output
> pasted?
>
No. Previous was:
https:/
and pasted there. I can do this again, but not until Monday/Tuesday.
However, is the information in that output not useful?
NoOp (glgxg) wrote : | #96 |
On 04/30/2010 10:37 PM, NoOp wrote:
> On 04/30/2010 09:04 PM, Daniel T Chen wrote:
>> NoOp, do you have a separate bug report with current alsa-info.sh output
>> pasted?
>>
>
> No. Previous was:
> https:/
>
> and pasted there. I can do this again, but not until Monday/Tuesday.
> However, is the information in that output not useful?
>
Modifying /etc/modprobe.
options snd-hda-intel model="olpc-xo-1_5"
per
https:/
works. Unfortunately the internal mic no longer works, so I'll subscribe
to 573284.
srl (seresls) wrote : Re: When headphones are plugged in, the speaker does not get muted automatically. | #97 |
hi to all. got a dell vostro 1015 with running Ubuntu 10.04 with linux 2.6.32-22-generic kernel and got exactly the same problem. from which point do i start to solve this? which/whose solution to consider? thanx!
Daniel T Chen (crimsun) wrote : | #98 |
srl, please start by filing a separate bug using "ubuntu-bug alsa-base".
Janos Zsitvai (zsitvaij) wrote : | #99 |
Does a new bug really need to be filed? I've upgraded to Lucid on my 1015 as well, and installing linux-backports
Daniel T Chen (crimsun) wrote : | #100 |
Janos, I'm willing to bet that srl's audio hardware (controller+codec) doesn't match yours. Because we're dealing with hardware interaction through Linux, we need separate bugs.
srl (seresls) wrote : | #101 |
I am bit new at this topic, and confused as well. So should I consider reply #23 with the vostro patch from Janos to make things work?
Janos Zsitvai (zsitvaij) wrote : | #102 |
@srl: No, you should file a separate bug as Daniel said. He's on the Ubuntu audio developer team.
@Daniel: Upon reflection, it is quite possible that laptops under the same product name but manufactured six months apart might have different parts. Definitely not my first thought, though.
srl (seresls) wrote : | #103 |
hi! just installed linux-backports
Craig Harding (craigwharding) wrote : | #104 |
I have a vostro 1220 with lucid (Ubuntu 10.04) and installing linux-backports
tags: | added: hda-jack-sense |
David Henningsson (diwic) wrote : | #105 |
Hi!
From what I can tell, this is fixed for Vostro 1015 in the latest testing release of Ubuntu 11.10. If you have a Vostro 1015 and it does not work in Ubuntu Oneiric 11.10, feel free to reopen this bug. If you have different hardware not working under Ubuntu 11.10, please file a new bug using the 'ubuntu-bug audio' command in 11.10. Thanks!
summary: |
- When headphones are plugged in, the speaker does not get muted - automatically. + [Dell Vostro 1015] When headphones are plugged in, the speaker does not + get muted automatically. |
Changed in alsa-driver (Ubuntu): | |
status: | Confirmed → Fix Released |
What's the output from "modinfo snd-hda-intel"?