I followed the instructions and unfortunately the patch seems to have killed sound output on my laptop entirely:
- added your PPA and installed the linux-alsa-driver-modules-2.6.31-19-generic
- verified that there was no model= parameter in my alsa-base.conf
- rebooted
There was no sound at all, from the PC speakers or from an external source when present. I also tested the mic input with and without jack input, and the internal mic was active according to the Sound control panel in both scenarios. When I removed the package behavior returned to what it was before, and I did not have a preexisting package to remove before I installed this one. I'm running the most recent karmic kernel, uname -a:
Linux labtop 2.6.31-19-generic #56-Ubuntu SMP Thu Jan 28 01:26:53 UTC 2010 i686 GNU/Linux
Sorry for the negative results, maybe someone else will have better luck? Thanks again for working on this.
I followed the instructions and unfortunately the patch seems to have killed sound output on my laptop entirely:
- added your PPA and installed the linux-alsa- driver- modules- 2.6.31- 19-generic
- verified that there was no model= parameter in my alsa-base.conf
- rebooted
There was no sound at all, from the PC speakers or from an external source when present. I also tested the mic input with and without jack input, and the internal mic was active according to the Sound control panel in both scenarios. When I removed the package behavior returned to what it was before, and I did not have a preexisting package to remove before I installed this one. I'm running the most recent karmic kernel, uname -a:
Linux labtop 2.6.31-19-generic #56-Ubuntu SMP Thu Jan 28 01:26:53 UTC 2010 i686 GNU/Linux
Sorry for the negative results, maybe someone else will have better luck? Thanks again for working on this.