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    New to Kubuntu

    Hi All,

    I just installed Kubuntu 7.10 on my Toshiba A-105 laptop. So far so good. I only have 2 problems right as of right now.

    1. When I boot and it loads my log in screen. The fonts are so large you can't read what it says. Now I know what it wants so I can get it loaded. And once I am loaded it looks fine. How do I fix this?

    2. When I try too play music with Amarok, there is hardly any sound. If I turn the master volume all the way up and the volume from Amarok all the way up and press my earphones very close to my ear's I can almost make out some noise. So what's up with that?

    I am 100% sure I'll be bugging y'all tons. I am looking forward to learning to use Linux. I have spent some time doing my research and I believe it will do everything I want it too and do it better.

    Thanks

    #2
    Re: New to Kubuntu

    I also have Kubuntu running on a Toshiba A-105 and I had no sound when I installed it last week. I followed this guide and it fixed the sound. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=205449

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      #3
      Re: New to Kubuntu

      2. Maybe check the levels in alsamixer. Open konsole and type: alsamixer
      you will see the levels for the various channels and can select and change them using the arrow keys, I suspect the issue may be that one of these is set very low

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        #4
        Re: New to Kubuntu

        Hey,

        I also followed the link maxuser listed. I think I did everything it said too. When I open alsamixer I get:

        Master: 00

        PCM: 100<>100 (In Yellow, if that matters)

        MIC: 0<>0

        Caller ID is off

        Off-Hook is off

        Of course when I was following the instructions, when I got to step 4 which says:

        (4) Now go back to the shell and type
        Code:
        sudo modprobe snd-
        Now, press the TAB key BEFORE pressing the ENTER key to see a list of modules. Try to find the module that matches the driver you found in step 3.


        So I type: sudo modprobe snd-SB450

        and I get: FATAL: Module snd_SB450 not found.


        Thanks for the reply

        James


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          #5
          Re: New to Kubuntu

          If your Main output is 0/ [dB gain=mute] rather than Master 100/ [dB gain=0.00] try using the up arrow to set it to, say, 80/ [dB gain=-8.00].

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            #6
            Re: New to Kubuntu

            If main=master it will not let me arrow up too change it. This is what is says when I highlight master:

            Card: HDA ATI SB
            │ Chip: Realtek ALC861
            │ View: [Playback] Capture All
            │ Item: Master

            There is not dB gain listed under master. And there is nothing listed by "Capture" and "All" it is blank.

            Thanks,
            James

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              #7
              Re: New to Kubuntu

              Is this any use?

              http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-440251.html

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                #8
                Re: New to Kubuntu

                Originally posted by JokersLoose
                If main=master
                It does, my mistake

                Originally posted by JokersLoose
                And there is nothing listed by "Capture" and "All" it is blank.
                I have both of those blank as well, my sound works fine, just for your information.

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                  #9
                  Re: New to Kubuntu

                  Thanks,

                  I'm still reading the links and trying to get it up and running. I'm sure it's something stupid that I'm missing. But I haven't been beat by a software program (yet LoL)

                  Thanks,
                  James

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                    #10
                    Re: New to Kubuntu

                    Still in alsamixer what about the levels for things like front, center & surround?

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                      #11
                      Re: New to Kubuntu (No sound, Toshiba A-105 laptop)

                      OK re-reading the directions at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=205449

                      Now is says:

                      (2) Type this into the shell:
                      Code:

                      lspci -v

                      Success - At this point, you should see your sound card listed. This is a positive sign because it means that Ubuntu is detecting the presence of your soundcard, but the drivers are not installed/running. Leave your shell running since you will need it.

                      OK what I need to know is of all of this listed which is my sound card? I have a ton of listed here. This is what I get when I enter lspci -v

                      00:00.0 Host bridge: ATI Technologies Inc Unknown device 5a31 (rev 01)
                      Subsystem: Toshiba America Info Systems Unknown device ff10
                      Flags: bus master, 66MHz, medium devsel, latency 64

                      00:01.0 PCI bridge: ATI Technologies Inc RS480 PCI Bridge (prog-if 00 [Normal de
                      code])
                      Flags: bus master, 66MHz, medium devsel, latency 64
                      Bus: primary=00, secondary=01, subordinate=01, sec-latency=64
                      I/O behind bridge: 00009000-00009fff
                      Memory behind bridge: d0000000-d00fffff
                      Prefetchable memory behind bridge: d8000000-dfffffff
                      Capabilities: <access denied>

                      00:04.0 PCI bridge: ATI Technologies Inc RS480 PCI Bridge (prog-if 00 [Normal de
                      code])
                      Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0
                      Bus: primary=00, secondary=02, subordinate=04, sec-latency=0
                      Memory behind bridge: d0100000-d01fffff
                      Capabilities: <access denied>

                      00:06.0 PCI bridge: ATI Technologies Inc RS480 PCI Bridge (prog-if 00 [Normal de
                      code])
                      Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0
                      Bus: primary=00, secondary=05, subordinate=07, sec-latency=0
                      Capabilities: <access denied>

                      00:07.0 PCI bridge: ATI Technologies Inc RS480 PCI Bridge (prog-if 00 [Normal de
                      code])
                      Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0
                      Bus: primary=00, secondary=08, subordinate=0a, sec-latency=0
                      Capabilities: <access denied>

                      00:12.0 IDE interface: ATI Technologies Inc 4379 Serial ATA Controller (rev 80)
                      (prog-if 8f [Master SecP SecO PriP PriO])
                      Subsystem: Toshiba America Info Systems Unknown device ff10
                      Flags: bus master, 66MHz, medium devsel, latency 64, IRQ 17
                      I/O ports at 8440 [size=8]
                      I/O ports at 8430 [size=4]
                      I/O ports at 8420 [size=8]
                      I/O ports at 8410 [size=4]
                      I/O ports at 8400 [size=16]
                      Memory at d0507000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=512]
                      [virtual] Expansion ROM at 24000000 [disabled] [size=512K]
                      Capabilities: <access denied>

                      00:13.0 USB Controller: ATI Technologies Inc IXP SB400 USB Host Controller (rev
                      80) (prog-if 10 [OHCI])
                      Subsystem: Toshiba America Info Systems Unknown device ff10
                      Flags: bus master, 66MHz, medium devsel, latency 64, IRQ 18
                      Memory at d0504000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=4K]
                      Capabilities: <access denied>

                      00:13.1 USB Controller: ATI Technologies Inc IXP SB400 USB Host Controller (rev
                      80) (prog-if 10 [OHCI])
                      Subsystem: Toshiba America Info Systems Unknown device ff10
                      Flags: bus master, 66MHz, medium devsel, latency 64, IRQ 18
                      Memory at d0505000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=4K]
                      Capabilities: <access denied>

                      00:13.2 USB Controller: ATI Technologies Inc IXP SB400 USB2 Host Controller (rev
                      80) (prog-if 20 [EHCI])
                      Subsystem: Toshiba America Info Systems Unknown device ff10
                      Flags: bus master, 66MHz, medium devsel, latency 64, IRQ 18
                      Memory at d0506000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=4K]
                      Capabilities: <access denied>

                      00:14.0 SMBus: ATI Technologies Inc IXP SB400 SMBus Controller (rev 82)
                      Subsystem: Toshiba America Info Systems Unknown device ff10
                      Flags: 66MHz, medium devsel
                      I/O ports at 8450 [size=16]
                      Memory at d0507400 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=1K]

                      00:14.1 IDE interface: ATI Technologies Inc Standard Dual Channel PCI IDE Contro
                      ller (rev 80) (prog-if 8a [Master SecP PriP])
                      Subsystem: Toshiba America Info Systems Unknown device ff10
                      Flags: bus master, 66MHz, medium devsel, latency 0, IRQ 19
                      I/O ports at 01f0 [size=8]
                      I/O ports at 03f4 [size=1]
                      I/O ports at 0170 [size=8]
                      I/O ports at 0374 [size=1]
                      I/O ports at 8460 [size=16]
                      Capabilities: <access denied>

                      00:14.2 Audio device: ATI Technologies Inc SB450 HDA Audio (rev 01)
                      Subsystem: Toshiba America Info Systems Unknown device ff10
                      Flags: bus master, slow devsel, latency 64, IRQ 19
                      Memory at d0500000 (64-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=16K]
                      Capabilities: <access denied>

                      00:14.3 ISA bridge: ATI Technologies Inc IXP SB400 PCI-ISA Bridge (rev 80)
                      Subsystem: ATI Technologies Inc IXP SB400 PCI-ISA Bridge
                      Flags: bus master, 66MHz, medium devsel, latency 0

                      00:14.4 PCI bridge: ATI Technologies Inc IXP SB400 PCI-PCI Bridge (rev 80) (prog
                      -if 01 [Subtractive decode])
                      Flags: bus master, 66MHz, medium devsel, latency 64
                      Bus: primary=00, secondary=0b, subordinate=0d, sec-latency=64
                      I/O behind bridge: 0000a000-0000afff
                      Memory behind bridge: d0200000-d02fffff
                      Prefetchable memory behind bridge: 20000000-23ffffff

                      01:05.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc RC410 [Radeon Xpress 200
                      M] (prog-if 00 [VGA])
                      Subsystem: Toshiba America Info Systems Unknown device ff10
                      Flags: bus master, 66MHz, medium devsel, latency 66, IRQ 11
                      Memory at d8000000 (32-bit, prefetchable) [size=128M]
                      I/O ports at 9000 [size=256]
                      Memory at d0000000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=64K]
                      [virtual] Expansion ROM at d0020000 [disabled] [size=128K]
                      Capabilities: <access denied>

                      02:00.0 Ethernet controller: Atheros Communications, Inc. AR5006EG 802.11 b/g Wi
                      reless PCI Express Adapter (rev 01)
                      Subsystem: Askey Computer Corp. Unknown device 7106
                      Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 19
                      Memory at d0100000 (64-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=64K]
                      Capabilities: <access denied>

                      0b:06.0 CardBus bridge: ENE Technology Inc CB1410 Cardbus Controller (rev 01)
                      Subsystem: Toshiba America Info Systems Unknown device ff10
                      Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 168, IRQ 16
                      Memory at febfe000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=4K]
                      Bus: primary=0b, secondary=0c, subordinate=0c, sec-latency=176
                      Memory window 0: 20000000-23fff000 (prefetchable)
                      Memory window 1: 28000000-2bfff000
                      I/O window 0: 0000a400-0000a4ff
                      I/O window 1: 0000a800-0000a8ff
                      16-bit legacy interface ports at 0001

                      0b:07.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL-8139/8139C/8139 C+ (rev 10)
                      Subsystem: Toshiba America Info Systems Unknown device ff10
                      Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 64, IRQ 20
                      I/O ports at a000 [size=256]
                      Memory at d0200000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=256]
                      Capabilities: <access denied>


                      As you can see there is a LOT of information listed here. So I need to know what the chip set is so I can move on to step 3:

                      (3) Check to see if the ALSA driver for your sound card exists. Go to http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/ and search for your sound card (chipset) manufacturer in the dropdown box. You'll be given a matrix of the sound cards made by the manufacturer. Try to match the chipset you found in step 2 with the driver(green hyperlink text).

                      I thought it was SB450, but now I'm not so sure cause alsamixer says:

                      Chip: Realtek ALC861

                      So is that my chip set I need to look up? Or is it the ATI SB450?

                      I'm sorry to post so much and for this one to be so long. I just really would like to get the sound up and running. And sorry for the different sized fonts... it's the way it posted when I copied it over to here.

                      Thanks,

                      James

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                        #12
                        Re: New to Kubuntu

                        Nope, I added the line listed there and it still isn't working.

                        So I have re-read this just to make sure I didn't miss anything or miss understood something. So I go back to http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=205449 and re-read/re-do the directions there.

                        Code:
                        aplay -l
                        **** List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices ****
                        card 0: SB [HDA ATI SB], device 0: ALC861 Analog [ALC861 Analog]
                        Subdevices: 1/1
                        Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
                        card 0: SB [HDA ATI SB], device 6: Si3054 Modem [Si3054 Modem]
                        Subdevices: 1/1
                        Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
                        Code:
                        lspci -v
                        Audio device: ATI Technologies Inc SB450 HDA Audio (rev 01)
                        Subsystem: Toshiba America Info Systems Unknown device ff10
                        Flags: bus master, slow devsel, latency 64, IRQ 19
                        Memory at d0500000 (64-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=16K]
                        Capabilities: <access denied>
                        (3) Check to see if the ALSA driver for your sound card exists. Go to http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/ and search for your sound card (chipset) manufacturer in the dropdown box. You'll be given a matrix of the sound cards made by the manufacturer. Try to match the chipset you found in step 2 with the driver(green hyperlink text).
                        Ok so I end up at http://www.alsa-project.org/main/ind...rix:Vendor-ATI in the box it shows

                        ATI-IXP southbridge HD-audio and modem SB450
                        So my ALSA driver for this card exists, right?

                        So...

                        Code:
                        sudo modprobe snd-
                        Now, press the TAB key BEFORE pressing the ENTER key to see a list of modules. Try to find the module that matches the driver you found in step 3.



                        For example, my driver is a via82xx so I would type, sudo modprobe snd-via82xx.
                        So I enter

                        Code:
                        sudo modprobe snd-SB450
                        FATAL: Module snd_SB450 not found.
                        Code:
                        sudo modprobe snd_SB450
                        FATAL: Module snd_SB450 not found.
                        So means the drivers are not or did not install?

                        So on to the next step.

                        Getting the ALSA drivers from a *fresh* kernel
                        Code:
                        sudo apt-get --purge remove linux-sound-base alsa-base alsa-utils
                        Went through it's list.

                        Code:
                        sudo apt-get install linux-sound-base alsa-base alsa-utils
                        Same.

                        Re-booted as instructed.

                        Code:
                        aplay -l
                        **** List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices ****
                        card 0: SB [HDA ATI SB], device 0: ALC861 Analog [ALC861 Analog]
                        Subdevices: 1/1
                        Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
                        card 0: SB [HDA ATI SB], device 6: Si3054 Modem [Si3054 Modem]
                        Subdevices: 1/1
                        Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
                        Same thing as before. So move on to alsamixer this time there is "new" items listed

                        Card: HDA ATI SB │
                        │ Chip: Realtek ALC861 │
                        │ View: [Playback] Capture All │
                        │ Item: Headphone │
                        │ │
                        │ ┌──┐ ┌──┐ │
                        │ │▒▒│ │▒▒│ │
                        │ │▒▒│ │▒▒│ │
                        │ │▒▒│ │▒▒│ >
                        │ │▒▒│ │▒▒│ >
                        │ │▒▒│ │▒▒│ >
                        │ │▒▒│ │▒▒│ >
                        │ │▒▒│ │▒▒│ >
                        │ │▒▒│ │▒▒│ >
                        │ │▒▒│ │▒▒│ │
                        │ │▒▒│ │▒▒│ │
                        │ │▒▒│ │▒▒│ │
                        │ ┌──┐ └──┘ ┌──┐ ┌──┐ ┌──┐ ┌──┐ ┌──┐ ├──┤ │
                        │ │OO│ │OO│ │OO│ │OO│ │OO│ │OO│ │OO│ │
                        │ └──┘ └──┘ └──┘ └──┘ └──┘ └──┘ └──┘ │
                        │ 100<>100 100<>100 │
                        │ <Headphon> PCM Front Front Mi Surround Center LFE Line │
                        └───────────────────────────────────────────────── ─────────────────────────────
                        But still no sound. It will not let me arrow up to change the 00's.

                        So,

                        ALSA driver Compilation
                        Code:
                        sudo apt-get install build-essential linux-headers-$(uname -r) module-assistant alsa-source
                        Now when it says (uname -r) it means I should put in james -r because that's the user name, right?

                        Code:
                        sudo apt-get install build-essential linux-header-$james -r module-assistant
                        E: Command line option 'r' [from -r] is not known.
                        also tried

                        Code:
                        sudo apt-get install build-essential linux-header-$ james -r module-assistant
                        E: Command line option 'r' [from -r] is not known.
                        OK so other than "Your to stupid to use linux switch back to M$, What am I missing and/or did wrong?

                        Thanks,
                        James

                        PS: Sorry it's so long with so much in it.







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                          #13
                          Re: New to Kubuntu

                          Originally posted by James_


                          Now when it says (uname -r) it means I should put in james -r because that's the user name, right?

                          Code:
                          sudo apt-get install build-essential linux-header-$james -r module-assistant
                          Oooops, here's a problem, James, and it's easy to see how you could misunderstand.

                          The term "uname -r" is kind of a shorthand way of saying "the exact kernel that you are running at the time". It has nothing to do with your user name.

                          If you open a Konsole window and enter
                          Code:
                          uname -r
                          you will see that it reports the running Linux kernel, type and version. So, when you install the linux-headers package for your running kernel, you use the command

                          Code:
                          sudo apt-get install linux-headers-`uname -r`
                          as a way to avoid having to type out (with no errors) the full kernal nomenclature. Also note that the characters surrounding uname -r are NOT single quote marks -- it is the lower-case character on the tilde (~) key on the upper left of your keyboard.

                          I don't actually know if this is the cause of your problem or not -- try pasting it into your Konsole from this post and see if things work differently.

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                            #14
                            Re: New to Kubuntu

                            Also note that the characters surrounding uname -r are NOT single quote marks -- it is the lower-case character on the tilde (~) key on the upper left of your keyboard.
                            Thanks..that might make a small difference, huh?

                            Ok.. I'll retry it now that I have some new information.

                            Thanks,
                            James

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                              #15
                              Re: New to Kubuntu

                              The more modern version of that command format is

                              Code:
                              sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r)

                              although the older version still works just fine. Why do you suppose they changed it?

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