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Jun 10, 2015. Usbcore: deregistering interface driver rtl8192cu [ 1834.517417] usb. Intel Corporation 82801JD/DO (ICH10 Family) HD Audio Controller. The problem also occurs in a webbrowser while playing an audio stream. Hdr=0x00 vendor = 'Intel Corporation' device = '82801JD/DO (ICH10 Family) HD Audio Controller'. Hdac0: HDA Driver Revision: 201.
My computer at work which runs 11.10 exclusively, has been very very quiet for a few weeks now. I am not sure when exactly the sound stop working but it was after the upgrade to oneiric since I remember listening to music just before the upgrade.I tried many suggested solutions out there but it still does not want to work. Its not a case of sound being mute or lowered.
When I play music I can see activity in the pulse audio volume control (under the playback tab there is a progress bar that shows activity). But there is no sound coming out of either front or rear 3.5mm jacks or the HDMI (through monitor). I have Unity, Gnome3 and XFCE installed side by side and neither of them make a squawk!Anyways, I really like to know how to debug and fix this issue. I am comfortable using the terminal, and if you guide me I can provide debug info. What can I do to find out what the issue is and to fix it?
Update 1: As pointed out by fossfreedom in the comment, the issue seems to be in the device for sound output. Somehow my real devices have been replaced with a 'dummy device'. How can I add my on-board sound device to this list?
Update 2: I tried running
sudo alsa force-reload
as suggested and here is the error I get: Update 3: Here is the detailed list of my sound devices as requested:
Update 4: This is getting interesting. I thought I found the solution when I saw that my user did not have permission to use the sound device.
So I add myself to the audio and video groups and rebooted. Now the sound devices are available under choose a device for sound output. With lots of hope I selected Internal Audio Analog Stereo as the device, but still no sound at all is coming out of the system :(. I tried using the speaker test tool as well as playing music while trying out all the different jacks. I also tried switching between HDMI and the Internal Audio, still no luck. What else can I do next?
ArasAras
5 Answers
Default sound drivers to original setup
- Run
sudo apt-get install --reinstall linux-image-$(uname -r)
Setup surround
- Edit alsa-base.conf with
gksudo gedit /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf
- Add to bottom,
options snd-hda-intel model=auto
- Restart computer
- Open the console and run
alsamixer
and turn up audio on all and setchannels to 6.
foreverforever
Try to manually start the drivers. Since Ubuntu recognizes the devices it should just be a driver problem. First open terminal and run this code:
After that finishes try to play something and if you hear sound that is a good and bad thing. The good part is that your device works, the bad you are going to have to manually force you computer to load the drivers. To do this go back to the terminal and type:
Then add your sound driver name to the last line of the file, save, and then reboot.
JakeheroJakehero
Intel Corporation 82801jd/do (ich10 Family) Hd Audio Controller Driver Windows 7
I have tried this with my fresh install of Ubuntu 11.10, along with several other guides to getting audio working all of them without even a blip from the speakers.
My system uses the intel8x0 drivers ICH7, I have alsa installed but i still cannot get any sound at all to work. According to the information pulled, the drivers are installed, being used, alsamixer is all up full and none muted. The default device is set to my sound card (F6 in alsa mixer)
The device does not show in sound settings its as if it isnt installed when every command to verify is tells me it is.
I have as i said looked over many pages. this is my 3rd day at it. my 4th day as a Linux user. I just wanted to point out this page.
If you take a look down the left side of the page i am sure you will come to the same conclusion as i have, ubuntu and sound are not a match.
I can live without the sound i can always use my very working and stable windows system for that. however i think my linux days are numbered. i prefer to install and work not install fix(maybe) and work. that said its not all bad i guess time will tell.
chrischris
If you have a .pulseaudio or .alsa folder in your home folder , try removing / moving them away so that they are regenerated.
That worked for me when i had upgrade sound / issues
tomodachitomodachi
I encountered this problem (or at least a variant of it) after an upgrade from 10.04 to 12.04. I have tried the popular known workarounds such as
sudo alsa force-reload
and making sure I have the correct drivers loaded with modprobe and the correct model defined in /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf
etc, but recently I also discovered that sudo killall pulseaudio
is a possible workaround as well, and that led me to suspect the underlying cause may have more to do with pulseaudio than alsa drivers. I took a leaf from the /etc/rc.local trick I used for How to force Network Manager to set auto negotiation to false/off for a particular NIC (eth0) on start-up? and added killall pulseaudio
to it. As crude as it looks this is pretty much the best that can be done right now.NB: If this works for you (or others) as well, please confirm the report I submitted at https://bugs.launchpad.net/pulseaudio/+bug/933209
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