I have attached my pulseaudio.log from the tmp folder after commenting
and adding that code in pulseaudio.service.
Please see if it can be of any help.
If I can be of any further help, I am at your service.
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[However, if my earphones are plugged in prior to booting, then no sound
will come out. I must unplug them (sound will come out through internal
speakers), and then plug them back in. Probably a different issue
though, as it isn't new.]
The ubuntu pulseaudio introduced a regression on this issue r
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> released Apeil 2020. Machine is fully patched.
You are still seeing this with a Fedora 32? This should be fixed at
least on HP laptops. I guess we still hve some work to do
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> Can you please attach full dmesg output and an acpidump ("sudo acpidump -o
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Thanks Hans.
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kernel 4.15.0-99-generic: no internal sound / no sound through earphones
audio jack
kernel 4.15.0-99-generic-revert225, kernel 4.15.0-96-generic, kernel
4.15.0-91-generic : sound works as expected (both internal and through audio
jack)
[However, if my earphones are plugged in prior to booting, t
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The "initramfs decoding failed" message is a false positive message that
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You have also filed this bug against plymouth; plymouth is the component
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data becomes corrupt, and it ruins the install.
And this happens on the boot stages, especially during power-on
For both tests I used the kmod package from my test ppa, since it is still
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Firstly, I installed 4.15.0-99-generic from -updates, and booted my EFI based
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Please install the nvidia graphic driver:
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Yes, I'll get you the docs on the other iss
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You are still seeing this with a Fedora 32? This should be fixed at
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Hi khitschler,
I have the default Ubuntu 20.04 kernel and the freeze still occurs. My
assumption about the correct behavior was wrong however I think I have
just found a workaround could somebody you/somebody test it?
>From here (by tbg - Admired ): https://forum.manjaro.org/t/kde-nvidia-
screen-
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I got about another 4 hrs before I had a 2nd hard crash with 5.3.0-52. I
once again could not shutdown or reboot and was forced to hit my reset
button. What a mess
Basically BT audio works until the connection stops. Pausing an audio
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@ Hui: Sorry, how can I test your new kernel packages and later remove
them safely?
Will the following work?
1. Download the 3 deb files from #19
2. Install them via
sudo apt-get install
./*4.15.0-99-generic_4.15.0-99.100+revert225_amd64.deb
3. re-booting into that test kernel and test audio
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Desktop: Gnome 3.36.1
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serial:
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Since I upgraded from Ubuntu 19.10 to Ubuntu 20.04, I have been unable
to direct my sound output to my HDMI monitor. The option is not shown in
the settings GUI and if I try to set it in the configuration menu of
PulseAudio Volume Control, all the options
This problem is devastating my battery life, since my screen is at 100%
brightness at all times if anyone has any ideas about how to fix
this I'm all ears
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No sound output. Only a 'Dummy' audio output device is listed in the
Gnome Sound application.
ProblemType: Bug
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Hello!
I recently install recent version of windows on separate partition and
got garbaged sound on booth OS! My old version of windows was 1803 and
everying was ok, I updated to 1909 and it got broken sound. Probably due
to some firmware / configs / updates on
I have uploaded a video that shows the problem in more detail, and shows
what happens during the audio tests when using the Ubuntu Audio Bug
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Having similar/same issues with Kernel 5.3. I was observing 5.3 since
this patch was committed - because I guessed it'll be fixed there at
some point eventually. I just checked 5.3.0-51-generic and it does not
pass my mini-stress test (compiling something on a nfs share):
May 2 20:26:55 mwpc55 k
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i can confirm this bug in 20.04 as well.
Trying to figure out the workaround for now. Not sure what eoan-proposed is,
and the fw on the intel page is version .34, while in /lib/firmware is .46, so
not sure that is gonna help
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Check if you are using third party repositories. If so disable them, since they
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Furthermore run the following command in a Terminal: apt-get install -f
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Here is the syslog content just before the hard crash on proposed 5.3.0-52 from
which I could not reboot and finally had to hit my reset button. Please note
this syslog extract contains a long string of UTF8 characters I had never seen
before in a syslog just before the crash where I had to hit
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I recently install recent version of windows on separate partition and
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Public bug reported:
It happens after wakeup in overnight suspend & few minutes of surfing.
Firefox open
Page: twitter account
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: linux-image-5.4.0-28-generic 5.4.0-28.32
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.4.0-28.32-generic 5.4.30
Uname: Linux 5.4.0-
i915 does still hang with the new 5.3.0-52.46 kernel, see the log in
#106.
I can also confirm that docker is not happy with it.
While the changes may have fixed some things, and I'm glad that it's
showing improvement for others, there are still hangs and X crashes
there that are fairly easy for m
The lack of kernel stability here is really getting frustrating
With recent kernels audio playback over HDMI has stopped working for me
altogether.
I'm getting zero traction resolving it.
I get audio playback when I plug in a headset but short cables are preventing
use of that. Longer ones o
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Bug descripti
Hello Lucas,
Thanks for taking this up. Yes I can provide you the required
information.
Why I believe this is a bug, is due to using putty there were no issues.
So ssh client is causing the issue. For fixing reducing the MTU of VPN
tunnel interface fixed the issue.
So I think there is still a p
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I'm experiencing the same bug as per the one above.It was fixed with the
previous kernel version, now it came back.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: linux-image-5.4.0-28-generic 5.4.0-28.32
ProcVersionSignature: Ubun
I also noted somewhat similar report at lp:1733194 which probably would
be useful to have linked here.
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I tried to follow the directions of
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/Netconsole/Early to add early
netconsole support to the kernel's initramfs but did not see any signs
of this operation succeeded. Had to manually modprobe netconsole with
all necessary parameters after the system bootup. Also I
Attaching a log connected with netconsole. Start with the line 'Apr 27
11:40:39' and follow downwards.
The most popular message recorded in this dmesg is 'Unhandled alg: 0x707',
where 0x707 sometimes is replaced with 0x71b
The message immediately preceding reboot is 'ACPI MEMORY or I/O RESET_REG'
Hello, Appending above "psmouse.synaptics_intertouch=1 hid.debug=1
i2c-hid.debug=1 log_buf_len=32M" worked on the first restart quite
properly,there showed a touchpad driver on xinput list cmd, but some issues
continued at that point-
1) pointer moved automatically for a while
2) Suddenly stoppe
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windows 1909 drivers update br
Hi, I posted about this here: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Ubuntu
/Lenovo-Yoga-S740-14IIL-Brightness-hotkeys-not-working-on-
Ubuntu-20-04/m-p/5011698
Let's hope someone picks up on this - so far no one has.
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Re-posting broken links:
http://alsa-project.org/db/?f=6d80e374011ccba05d32c8a6e6bde57316cbf06d
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/60083f9e94b2f28047d71ed778adf89357c1a8fb
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1850439
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1175095/asus-zenbook-ux5
OK, thanks David,
Let's wait for a couple of more days, see how many users will notice
this change, then will decide whether close it or escalate it to the
gnome layer.
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Public bug reported:
Hello!
I recently install recent version of windows on separate partition and
got garbaged sound on booth OS! My old version of windows was 1803 and
everying was ok, I updated to 1909 and it got broken sound. Probably due
to some firmware / configs / updates on sound chip. I
This bug was fixed in the package thermald - 1.9.1-1ubuntu1
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thermald (1.9.1-1ubuntu1) groovy; urgency=medium
* Intel Tiger Lake support (LP: #1876066)
-- Alex Tu Thu, 30 Apr 2020 18:16:16 +0800
** Changed in: thermald (Ubuntu Groovy)
Status: In Progress => Fix Releas
Please upload the dmesg, alsa-info.txt and the log of 'pacmd list' if
you have this problem.
thx.
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Title:
no sound driver since 5.3
Ran all day yesterday with 5.3.0-52.46 (on 18.04), no GPU hang problem
at all. So that's great.
However, I'm having an unrelated problem (only) with this kernel and I'm
not sure where I should report it. Could someone direct me to the right
place?
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With 5.3.0-52.46 , I'm getting the following
@alextu can you update the SRU template [test case] and [regression
potential] sections with whatever info should be there please?
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Thanks @alextu, uploaded to f/g.
Note 3 requests for future patches:
1) please make sure your debian/patches/ patch includes lines for (at least)
"Origin" and "Bug-Ubuntu". The full guidelines are
https://dep-team.pages.debian.net/deps/dep3/ but in general those are the only
2 DEP3 fields that
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
Apple external Trackpad event
Public bug reported:
Using a vanilla installation of Ubuntu 20.04, the timestamps of input
events from my Apple "Magic Trackpad" - 1st generation, connected over
Bluetooth - are jittery.
This is a regression, the timestamps were fine when using Ubuntu 19.10.
I bisected the bug.
- The problem st
tested on kernel 5.3.0-52: everything works fine :) no Oops, and after
reconnecting the dock, all connected devices work ok.
** Tags removed: verification-needed-eoan
** Tags added: verification-done-eoan
** Also affects: linux-signed-hwe (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
**
@Hui,
You are right: once "dummy speech dispatcher" is closed the volume slider
starts to work again. The problem is that it's not immediately obvious how to
close those dummy dispatchers. I had to close Firefox (closing just discord
webpage didn't help). And even more so - it's absolutely not o
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