** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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Title:
problem with the sound since the latest update
Stat
sound has somehow been fixed since i set 'sound settings...' -->
'Output' --> 'Play sound through' to 'Headphones Built-in Audio' two
days ago - now sound works fine in all games, browsers and applications
in general
thanks for the help of everyone who responded
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not sure if this may be a cause of the problem, but, just for the
record, i am with gnome-session-flashback latest version, which has not
been upgraded for about 2 years
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Tags added: kernel-da-key xenial
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Title:
problem with the sound
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Title:
problem with the sound since the latest update
Status in linu
it has turned out that the problem persists even with the older versions
of linux-firmware (1.157.11 and 1.157.10) - i tried with them today
what i did was:
sudo dpkg -i linux-firmware_1.157.11_all.deb
sudo reboot
and nothing changed
then:
sudo apt-get remove linux-firmware
sudo apt-get install
Yes, please do try reverting to the old linux-firmware and see if the
problem persists. You can get the old version from
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-
firmware/1.157.11/+build/12636571/+files/linux-
firmware_1.157.11_all.deb, you'll need to reboot after installing it.
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IIRC, Realtek codecs don't use firmware.
Does downgrade linux-firmware help?
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Title:
problem with the sound since the late
the issue definitely affects the sound, which is why i set alsa-driver
as affected
the version of linux-firmware was 1.157.11 before the fatal update
here i attach a file with kernel ring buffer(dmesg) messages
** Attachment added: "my_dmesg.log"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lin
I'm not sure why this was reported against alsa-drivers, you didn't
report any alsa packages in those that were upgraded when the problem
started. To get the bug noticed it's helpful to report the bug against
the appropriate package. If you believe the issue is related to a linux-
firmware update t
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