Solved: No sound (internal) asus eeepc (realtek ALC269vb)
Posted: 6. Oct 2016, 21:56
Ok guys, so I am new to Salix, but not to Linux... I am ok in the terminal, but not brilliant (I need google and smart folks like you to help me navigate). I am trying to get an Asus EeePC ready to donate to a friend who has faced a lot of misfortune... I settled on Salix spontaneously (because I prefer rolling distros) and everything is working brilliantly apart from the sound, which does not work from the internal speakers, but the headphone jack works fine. Researching the audio card (Realtek ALC269VB) revealed others have had this problem, in Salix and other distros.... i.e. viewtopic.php?f=16&t=3123
This is what I have done... I apologize for the length ahead of time...
1) Followed directions here, checking with alsamixer first and everything looked normal: https://docs.salixos.org/wiki/No_sound_ ... r_speakers
a) did not see an .asoundrc file, so I created “/etc/modprobe.d/snd-hda-intel.conf” and entered:
b)Installed the kernel source
but it did not create folder or file: /usr/src/linux/Documentation/sound/alsa/HD-Audio-Models.txt
c) So, I googled the file (https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentatio ... Models.txt), but did not understand what I should use in "model=x" (x being name from .txt file); unlike the example in the "step 1 link," which had computer models listed, my search of the .txt for "ALC269" was found 3 times, but I did not see a name I thought should replace x:
a) I did not see “ALSA sound card" in my system menu, so I made sure “salixtools-gtk” was installed, which it is, so I am not sure why it is not in the menu, but I created /etc/profile.d/alsa.sh with vi and added:
I rebooted again and still no luck... I think it was at this point that th
the volume indicator began jumping up and down from 50-100%, but no
sound actually came out of internal speakers (headphone jack still working).
3) As a kinda futile step before asking for help, I installed
dolphin-plugins from KDE repository (because the person in the first
link above said some KDE tool for Dolphin had magically fixed his, and
that was the closest thing I could find... lol…).
Reboot=same.
4) I then followed the same thread and created asound.rc as follows:
This is what I have done... I apologize for the length ahead of time...
1) Followed directions here, checking with alsamixer first and everything looked normal: https://docs.salixos.org/wiki/No_sound_ ... r_speakers
a) did not see an .asoundrc file, so I created “/etc/modprobe.d/snd-hda-intel.conf” and entered:
reboot = same problemoptions snd-hda-intel model=auto
b)Installed the kernel source
but it did not create folder or file: /usr/src/linux/Documentation/sound/alsa/HD-Audio-Models.txt
c) So, I googled the file (https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentatio ... Models.txt), but did not understand what I should use in "model=x" (x being name from .txt file); unlike the example in the "step 1 link," which had computer models listed, my search of the .txt for "ALC269" was found 3 times, but I did not see a name I thought should replace x:
2) Since I did not know what to use in the file I created above, I went on to this to see if it would help, even though it did not appear to be the problem: https://docs.salixos.org/wiki/How_to_de ... _Alsa_cardALC22x/23x/25x/269/27x/28x/29x (and vendor-specific ALC3xxx models)
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laptop-amic Laptops with analog-mic input
laptop-dmic Laptops with digital-mic input
alc269-dmic Enable ALC269(VA) digital mic workaround
alc271-dmic Enable ALC271X digital mic workaround
inv-dmic Inverted internal mic workaround
headset-mic Indicates a combined headset (headphone+mic) jack
headset-mode More comprehensive headset support for ALC269 & co
headset-mode-no-hp-mic Headset mode support without headphone mic
lenovo-dock Enables docking station I/O for some Lenovos
hp-gpio-led GPIO LED support on HP laptops
dell-headset-multi Headset jack, which can also be used as mic-in
dell-headset-dock Headset jack (without mic-in), and also dock I/O
alc283-dac-wcaps Fixups for Chromebook with ALC283
alc283-sense-combo Combo jack sensing on ALC283
tpt440-dock Pin configs for Lenovo Thinkpad Dock support
a) I did not see “ALSA sound card" in my system menu, so I made sure “salixtools-gtk” was installed, which it is, so I am not sure why it is not in the menu, but I created /etc/profile.d/alsa.sh with vi and added:
b) I made it executable:#!/bin/sh
default_alsa_card=Intel
export ALSA_CARD=$default_alsa_card
export ALSA_PCM_CARD=$default_alsa_card
export ALSA_CTL_CARD=$default_alsa_card
chmod +x /etc/profile.d/alsa.sh
I rebooted again and still no luck... I think it was at this point that th
the volume indicator began jumping up and down from 50-100%, but no
sound actually came out of internal speakers (headphone jack still working).
3) As a kinda futile step before asking for help, I installed
dolphin-plugins from KDE repository (because the person in the first
link above said some KDE tool for Dolphin had magically fixed his, and
that was the closest thing I could find... lol…).
Reboot=same.
4) I then followed the same thread and created asound.rc as follows:
Rebooted and still no luck... I’m at a loss and about to test Manjaro on it to see if it works… I’d love to save this installation of Salix if anyone thinks they can help!? Thanks!!!pcm.!default {
type hw
card 1
}
ctl.!default {
type hw
card 1
}