I managed to get it to work.
Here is how:
copy these files as instructed in the README:
https://github.com/plbossart/UCM/tree/master/bytcr-rt5640
Then, from the terminal:
pacmd set-source-port
alsa_input.platform-bytcr_rt5640.HiFi__hw_bytcrrt5640__source
pacmd set-default-sink
alsa_output.platf
Public bug reported:
I installed today Ubuntu 18.04. I have a secondary monitor (Acer
AL1914), which does not provide a EDID, so I created one and usually
loaded directly from the kernel at startup.
The EDID is located here:
/lib/firmware/edid/al1914.bin
The kernel command line is this:
GRUB_CMD
Interestingly, even though pulseaudio doesn't start and no sound
indicator appears on the system, if I start something using VLC, the
audio works. No sound in the browser or system, only in VLC. I guess
this is due to some bugs in pulseaudio, isn't it?
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I tried that workaround, but it didn't work. I also purged and
reinstalled pulseaudio, still nothing.
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Title:
Sound not workin
Public bug reported:
Audio doesn't work on every kernel I tried. I also used this
https://github.com/plbossart/UCM, but this results in a pulseaudio
crash. See this for more information:
https://github.com/plbossart/UCM/issues/27
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: pulseaudio 1:
Any news? I have a HP X2 10, but the audio doesn't work on ubuntu 17.10
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Title:
internal sound card not detected HP X2
Statu
It still happens from time to time, and my system is up to date.
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Title:
Nautilus does not start
Status in nautilus package in
This bug also happens to me and is solved as adam said with sudo apt-get
install ibus-gtk && sudo reboot
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Title:
Mouse pointer disa
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