Having the same issue. As a workaround, I have also found that the
headphones are detected after suspending the laptop. I have a Dell XPS
15 running Ubuntu 16.04.
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installed a recent update and not long after my headphone jack no longer works.
It would appear that computer is unable to sense that headphones are plugged
into system and therefore sound continues to play from internal speakers even
when headphones are plugged in.
I have u
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gnome-control-center crashed with SIGSEGV in g_closure_invoke()
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The ATI proprietary driver failed to load after an update to Ubuntu. I
had to go to the CLI and remove FGLRX* and switch back to the generic
open source driver. I was able to get back into Xorg/Gnome without
issues but the monitors were in mirror mode. I went in to "displays"
FYI I can install the regular ATI Proprietary driver without fail. I was
able to activate the non post-release-updates version and after reboot
it was active. I then tried again to select the post-release-updates
version and this time no crash; it downloaded a few things and then that
was it. No in
This issue still persists. I've been using Ubuntu 12.04 since Alpha 1
and been doing an update/full-upgrade every other day. Yesterday it
wanted to uninstall over 200+ packages, I waited until today and it
still wanted to do it so I finally let it. When I got back into the GUI,
and went to Addition
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