Activity log for bug #6032

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2005-12-22 00:36:37 Zooko Wilcox-O'Hearn bug added bug
2005-12-23 16:15:51 Zooko Wilcox-O'Hearn bug assigned to alsa-driver (upstream)
2006-01-02 11:41:35 Daniel Holbach linux-source-2.6.12: assignee ubuntu-kernel-team
2006-01-03 23:28:33 Ben Collins linux-source-2.6.12: status New Rejected
2006-01-03 23:28:33 Ben Collins linux-source-2.6.12: priority Wontfix
2006-01-03 23:28:33 Ben Collins linux-source-2.6.12: statusexplanation This will not get fixed for breezy. Please retest against dapper. Open a new request for fix for linux-source-2.6.15 if it still applies there. Thanks
2006-01-05 16:27:41 Chris Lee bug assigned to alsa-utils (Ubuntu)
2006-03-19 12:59:19 Zooko Wilcox-O'Hearn linux-source-2.6.12: status Rejected Confirmed
2006-03-19 12:59:19 Zooko Wilcox-O'Hearn linux-source-2.6.12: statusexplanation This will not get fixed for breezy. Please retest against dapper. Open a new request for fix for linux-source-2.6.15 if it still applies there. Thanks Okay, re-tested on dapper with different, but still bad results. To wit: I booted the Breezy live cd, observed that sound worked, but was extremely quiet. I had to turn my amplifier up to max (which is dangerous, as other input might cause it to blast and damage my childrens' hearing) in order to hear the sound. Then I re-installed from scratch using the Breezy install cd. Now sound does *not* work at all, as described in great detail earlier in this thread. Interesting that it works in live cd but not after install, eh? Then I dist-upgraded to current dapper and rebooted. Now sound works, but again too quietly to be usable. Then, I messed with the volume controls. I enabled all the various strangely-named controls and turned them all up to max. No change. Then I unmuted the one called "center" and the one called "LFE". This killed the sound (totem was in the middle of playing an ogg file while I did it, and immediately everything went silent even though totem thought it was still playing). The sound could not be repaired either by re-muting those two controls, running "sudo /etc/init.d/alsa-utils restart", restarting totem. So I rebooted. I observed this time (now that my amplifier is turned up to max) that the startup sound that comes with the Ubuntu splash screen is scratchy and cuts out, which is exactly the same behavior that I have always observed. Always, that is, since I upgraded from Warty Warthog, which Just Worked. So please re-open this bug. Meanwhile, perhaps I'll re-install Warty Warthog on this system so that my son can have sound in his games. Regards, Zooko
2006-04-01 03:29:20 Matt Zimmerman bug added subscriber Ubuntu Audio Team
2006-04-01 03:31:41 Matt Zimmerman alsa-utils: status Unconfirmed Rejected
2006-04-01 03:31:41 Matt Zimmerman alsa-utils: statusexplanation There is no bug in alsa-utils here, and this bug is already attached to the kernel where it belongs
2006-04-01 03:31:58 Matt Zimmerman linux-source-2.6.12: statusexplanation Okay, re-tested on dapper with different, but still bad results. To wit: I booted the Breezy live cd, observed that sound worked, but was extremely quiet. I had to turn my amplifier up to max (which is dangerous, as other input might cause it to blast and damage my childrens' hearing) in order to hear the sound. Then I re-installed from scratch using the Breezy install cd. Now sound does *not* work at all, as described in great detail earlier in this thread. Interesting that it works in live cd but not after install, eh? Then I dist-upgraded to current dapper and rebooted. Now sound works, but again too quietly to be usable. Then, I messed with the volume controls. I enabled all the various strangely-named controls and turned them all up to max. No change. Then I unmuted the one called "center" and the one called "LFE". This killed the sound (totem was in the middle of playing an ogg file while I did it, and immediately everything went silent even though totem thought it was still playing). The sound could not be repaired either by re-muting those two controls, running "sudo /etc/init.d/alsa-utils restart", restarting totem. So I rebooted. I observed this time (now that my amplifier is turned up to max) that the startup sound that comes with the Ubuntu splash screen is scratchy and cuts out, which is exactly the same behavior that I have always observed. Always, that is, since I upgraded from Warty Warthog, which Just Worked. So please re-open this bug. Meanwhile, perhaps I'll re-install Warty Warthog on this system so that my son can have sound in his games. Regards, Zooko
2006-04-01 07:22:52 Daniel T Chen linux-source-2.6.15: status Confirmed Needs Info
2006-06-09 02:54:58 manuel bug added attachment 'manuelsspace' (Manuel's attachent)
2006-08-16 07:50:49 Daniel T Chen linux-source-2.6.15: importance Medium Low
2008-08-28 18:39:54 Leann Ogasawara bug added subscriber Leann Ogasawara
2008-10-07 13:38:58 Ralph Janke linux: status Incomplete Won't Fix
2008-10-07 13:38:58 Ralph Janke linux: statusexplanation Unfortunately this bug report is being closed because we received no response to the last inquiry for information. However, the Intrepid Ibex 8.10 Beta release was most recently announced - http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/intrepid/beta . If you are able to confirm this is still an issue with this most recent release please feel free to reopen this report. To reopen the bug report you can click on the current status, under the Status column, and change the Status back to "New". Thanks, Markus
2009-12-20 17:27:23 manuel removed subscriber manuel
2010-09-16 20:02:11 Mathieu Pillard removed subscriber Mathieu Pillard
2010-09-29 20:21:39 Joshua O'Leary alsa-driver: status New Confirmed
2012-05-29 13:21:38 Curtis Hovey removed subscriber Registry Administrators