Audio keeps failing (software issue) on X200
Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 6:39 pm
This doesn't actually seem to be a Linux-specific issue although maybe the way the Linux driver was reverse-engineered explains why it's occuring with Windows 8 and Linux Mint.
Sound keeps dying temporarily and I don't think it's a hardware thing. I have restarted sound by running a live CD and rebooting. I've used Mint CDs for this. It may be that on a couple of occasions I turned the sound down using the buttons by the ThinkVantage button and that the audio failed then, I don't know. Both speaker and headphones stop working. I mostly use headphones and if I'm wrong and it's hardware I could accept a failed speaker but a dead audio chip would be a nuisance - I imagine it's soldered in.
It seems to be a software/drivers thing though. The X200's Windows 8 drivers aren't all up to it yet if they're ever going to be although I'm feeling otherwise settled with Linux Mint 16 KDE 64 bit at the moment.
I was hoping when the audio stopped in Mint this morning that I'd just be able to open alsamixer and solve things that way but I still needed a live cd and a reboot. It just seems like the audio goes to sleep and the refreshed settings of alive cd wake it up.
If the issue is the chip, I'm wondering if this kind of thing will be a deent replacement if I've understood what it's for:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/USB-2-0-Audio ... 5d46de1adb
Any ideas about all this, if I'm making sense? Is it familiar?
Sound keeps dying temporarily and I don't think it's a hardware thing. I have restarted sound by running a live CD and rebooting. I've used Mint CDs for this. It may be that on a couple of occasions I turned the sound down using the buttons by the ThinkVantage button and that the audio failed then, I don't know. Both speaker and headphones stop working. I mostly use headphones and if I'm wrong and it's hardware I could accept a failed speaker but a dead audio chip would be a nuisance - I imagine it's soldered in.
It seems to be a software/drivers thing though. The X200's Windows 8 drivers aren't all up to it yet if they're ever going to be although I'm feeling otherwise settled with Linux Mint 16 KDE 64 bit at the moment.
I was hoping when the audio stopped in Mint this morning that I'd just be able to open alsamixer and solve things that way but I still needed a live cd and a reboot. It just seems like the audio goes to sleep and the refreshed settings of alive cd wake it up.
If the issue is the chip, I'm wondering if this kind of thing will be a deent replacement if I've understood what it's for:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/USB-2-0-Audio ... 5d46de1adb
Any ideas about all this, if I'm making sense? Is it familiar?