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[Bug 637947] Re: no sound devices on current ES2.0 boards

 

This bug was fixed in the package alsa-utils - 1.0.23-3ubuntu1

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alsa-utils (1.0.23-3ubuntu1) natty; urgency=low

  [ Luke Yelavich ]
  * Merge from debian unstable.  Remaining changes:
    - debian/init:
      + wait until /usr/bin and /var/lib/alsa exist
      + only display an error when dealing with alsactl if there is no card
        specified
      + Set sane level for 'Speaker' and 'Headphone', needed for Dell Mini 9
        and Dell E series
      + ute PC Beep on hda cards that support it during initial volume setup
      + update lsb header to indicate no running of the script unless the
        udev rule is run
      + Mute *Analog/Digital Control for Creative cards by default
      + Default Digital Input Source to be Digital Mic 1 so that users
        with digital mic will be able to use it out of the box
      + Mute "IEC958 Optical Raw" by default
      + Set sane level for headphone 1 for Dell Studio XPS with 2.6.30
      + Don't muck with sound card state if alsactl restore fails
      + Don't wait for 1 second after alsactl store
      + Stop muting on reboot/shutdown
      + Prefer built-in digital mics on newer Dells
      + Unmute 'Line HP Swap' for Dove boards
    - debian/rules:
      + ship udev rules file in /lib/udev/rules.d
      + Do not install start symlinks for the alsa-utils init script, it gets
        run from a udev rule
    - debian/udev.script: do not use hotplug functions
    - debian/README.init.cs4236: Include in /usr/share/doc/alsa-utils so that
      users of snd-cs4236 (e.g., ThinkPad 600) can have audible sound
    - debian/patches/unset_pulse_internal.patch: We don't want alsamixer to
      show the pulse mixer by default, since it can be controlled from
      pulseaudio itself
    - debian/patches/fix_misspelling_speaker-test_man_page.patch: Fix
      misspelling in speaker-test(1)
    - Remove alsaconf from build system and remove po files
    - Create an upstart job specifically saving mixer levels to resolve race
    - Version build-dep to upstart-aware debhelper.
    - Move the initscript into /sbin. We now have an upstart job just for
      handling alsactl store
    - Include several changes from upstream git master:
      + upstream git changesets:
      + dcb90a77 - Use "Found hardware:" instead "Unknown hardware:"
      + 7f6a55e2 - use "generic method" instead "guess method"
      + 52bd2f8a - Handle "Capture Source" and "Mic Boost"
      + ef919a47 - Initialize also "Master Front Playback Volume" & "Switch"

  [ Oliver Grawert ]
  * debian/patches/add_omap4_support.patch: [adds support for the OMAP4
    Pandaboard as well as for the OMAP4 Blaze SDP4430 SoC]
  * debian/init add a separate call to alsactl init in case an SDP4430 or
    OMAP4 Pandaboard is detected. This ASoC driver requires explicit
    initialization currently (LP: #637947)

  [ Daniel T Chen ]
  * debian/init: Fix naming of script (LP: #654902)

alsa-utils (1.0.23-3) unstable; urgency=low

  [ Elimar Riesebieter ]
  * unmute_and_set_level "Front Speaker" "80%" for MacBookPro. (closes: #597791)
 -- Luke Yelavich <themuso@xxxxxxxxxx>   Tue, 19 Oct 2010 16:22:41 +1100

** Changed in: alsa-utils (Ubuntu)
       Status: Triaged => Fix Released

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no sound devices on current ES2.0 boards
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/637947
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Status in “alsa-utils” package in Ubuntu: Fix Released
Status in “linux-ti-omap4” package in Ubuntu: Confirmed
Status in “alsa-utils” source package in Maverick: Fix Committed
Status in “linux-ti-omap4” source package in Maverick: Fix Committed

Bug description:
with the current daily-preinstalled images (from build 20100913 on) which include new kernel patches and which are built for ES2.0 boards only. we do not have a sound device in the sound prefs dialog anymore, only the dummy device shows up.

the dialog should have two sound output devcies, one for the earphone jack, one for HDMI output. with the earphone jack being the default preselected output.