Slax from flash drive gets the sound working straight away. (and everything else
important seemed to work). Perhaps other distros are better for sound than Kubuntu,
can anyone point me in the right direction please?
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Hi and thanks for your cheery welcome and advice which is gratefully
received and which I have done my best to follow.
Ok so it's a tablet in as much as it has a built in touch screen. Aside
from the fact that this is working perfectly under 12.04 (I even have the
stylus hehe), there is a proprietary keyboard with built in mouse
controls attached.
Of the user interfaces that are additional to a lap/desktop note/netbook,
most I can live without or look unlikely to be supported, I don't have
much use for a joystick and have never used user define
(hot)keys/buttons, an auto scaler, or a quick menu button. The AVS
function is unlikely to be supported, if the associated phrase "windows
embedded" is as dire as it looks. SRS surround sound is another luxury.
The enter button works.
No, it's just the basic sound that is really essential right now. With time
maybe my perfect installation goal can eventually be achieved.
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I have never installed on a tablet so I won't be much help there. But I would suggest you change the title to something like:
12.04 No Sound No Kmix (+No user interface features) Tablet Installation
This will make it easier for knowledgeable people to help.
To do this go to the very first post and do: edit then change your title.
I hope this is helpful and welcome to the party
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Oops not sure if I should use Quick Reply or + Reply to Thread ...
Anyway, I'll go yes on that. Tablet. And give more info.
Re newbie (or is it newby? does it matter hehe) status, I've started following the link(s) from the "new
guys go here first" thread above. So I can minimally work konsole and understand the command line function. Similar to DOS and "run" in XP (msconfig, services.msc etc).
Re sound not working (I have updated specs for the sound chip and codec) I believe there are 5 apps involved, Amarok, Phenon, Pulse audio, Alsamixer, and Kmix. I believe there should be software for
the codec and a driver for the hardware. If the correct driver (Intel Corporation 82801FB FBM FR FW
FRW IDE (ICH6) (Rev 0.3)) and codec (AD1986A (2CH))
are installed and correctly configured to the mixer (Alsamixer), then if all the other apps are
switched on/not muted, ... it should work (Damn -no fingers crossed smiley). All provided the hardware
is switched on/not US of course.
There looks to be no reference to sound in the Phoenix 20MA Bios. As the commands
lspci -nn|egrep 'ultimedia|udio|sound|AC97|ac97|EMU' and cat /proc/asound/car*/co* | grep Codec
found the device name and codec I assume they are working thus far. I believe Kubuntu supports
the driver and codec though this is unconfirmed.
I have peered at and messed a bit with Alsamixer and hope not made things worse hehe.
Although obviously I might know what Amarok is about from using media players in XP - mostly
VLC (and limited Mac), maybe it needs configuring.
I have no idea what Phenon and Kmix do (yet) or why necessary/what benefits there might be.
Ditto Pulse audio or even how to access it although I picked up somewhere that it relies on a time
rather than interrupt request and can therefore cause problems.
I haven't considered Dragon Player or video yet.
Since the Celeron-M 900 is not the fastest tool in the shed, XP Tablet Edition users report
difficulties maintaining smooth DVD level performance on this, the Q1. It thus follows that
keeping running apps to a minimum looks a good idea. One of the advantages of Linux methinks.
I have been looking at this ...
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/So...otingProcedure
Is this the way forward? Looks a bit intimidating to a newby/ie.
Is there a short cut?
Thanks for taking an interest
Glenn
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Guest repliedSo your trying to install on a tablet not netbook, laptop or desktop?
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12.04 No Sound No Kmix (+No user interface features) Tablet Installation
Greetings All,
First here is ...
Information Requested
What release of Kubuntu. 12.04
What version of KDE. Platform Version 4.8.5
What version of Grub. GRand Unified Bootloader (Legacy Version)
What other Operating Systems are installed. None
Type Ultra Mobile PC (Tablet?) Samsung Np-Q1 M02/SUK
CPU Intel Celeron M 32 bit ULV (Ultra Low Voltage) 353 running at 900 MHz
GPU Intel Corporation Mobile 915GM/GMG/910GML Express Graphics Controller (rev 03)
RAM 1024MB (Inc 128MB shared)
HDs Internal TOSHIBA MK6008GAH 60GB 1.8* 4200rpm External Sandisk Ultra 4GB CF
Installed/Attached, HP v195p 8GB Flash Drive Unattached
Optical Drives External Lite-On DVDRW 811S in (USB 1.0?) LaCie K525-CD-DVDLW24
Enclosure Unattached/Not Recognized
Here are the believed ...
Specifications
Name Samsung Q1
Model id NP-Q1-V000 or Np-Q1/M05/SUK
Processor Intel Celeron M ULV 353 running at 900 MHz
Screen 7” WVGA 800 X 480
Display Type CCFL b/l, Soft (Finger) Touch
RAM 1024MB DDR2 533 PC3200 (128MB shared graphics)
HDD TOSHIBA MK6008GAH 60GB 1.8* 4200rpm
Graphics Intel Mobile 915GM GMS 910GML Express
Sound Intel Corporation 82801FB FBM FR FW FRW IDE (ICH6)
Codec AD1986A (2CH)
Network 10/100TX Ethernet, Atheros 5006EX 802.11bg Wireless, Bluetooth
USB 2 x USB2.0
VGA port
DC-in Jack
External ODD Power Port
CompactFlash port Type I and II Compatible
Headphone Out (3.5mm With SRS Surround Sound)
Stereo speakers (4w total)
Array mics
User Interface: 8-way Joystick Button, User Defined Key (four positions), Auto Scale, Enter,
Quick Menu, Hold, Volume Up/Down, Power AVS Now, Ctrl/Alt/Delete
Battery capacity 29 (Wh)
Battery Life (tested) 2.4 - 2.6 hours (6-cell battery up to 6 hours)
Weight 27.5 oz. / 780g
Size (w/h/d inches) 9/5.5/1.1
Size (w/h/d mm) 228/140/27 mm
AVS mode using Windows XP embedded (Multimedia Instant On)
Digital Multimedia Broadcasting
As a complete newby to Linux I find I need help! Please can someone help with, as
the primary issue, no sound. As the secondary issue, no User Interface: 8-way Joystick Button,
User Defined Key (four positions), Auto Scale, Quick Menu, Hold, Volume Up/Down,
Power AVS Now.
Everything else SEEMS to be working ...
I don't know if I.m on track but does *Use the snd-hda-intel module" have anything to do with
anything?
Hope someone can help.
Regards
GlennLast edited by peaceandharmony1; Oct 18, 2012, 08:11 PM.Tags: None
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