This is still a bug in 20.04.3 LTS. It's a fresh install with
proprietary drivers enabled from the installer. Could it be routing
analog audio to the wrong place? I can get it to work fine with
bluetooth headphones, usb headphones on the dock and the laptop. I can't
get any audio from the analog
This bug still affects Debian alsa so maybe it should be merged into the
main alsa. It was a problem until there was a kernel update and now the
mic "just works" on newer kernels but the speaker is not working.
alsamixer does see the card and when you select it you get "cannot load
mixer controls:
This bug just compromised every ubuntu machine on my network. It falsely
says that DNSSEC is not supported by the nameserver and resorts to non-
DNSSEC resolution. So every machine on my network just accepted bogus
DNS replies from a MITM. Thanks.
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I already upgraded so I just have to use recall at this point. From a
user's perspective, it would be useful to know why the system dropped to
a shell. Perhaps an error message that says bad entry in /etc/fstab on
line 5 or something like that.
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It drops to a shell prompt with a motd that says Emergency Mode please
run some command to review the boot logs or else run some other
command to boot normally. I don't recall the exact text but it's a
root shell... In 14.04 it did display the Press S to skip waiting for
filesystem. In 14.10 I
I haven't been able to test this on 14.04. I use 14.04 now and I believe
the parallel port was disabled in HP driver long ago. If the parallel
port is still disabled then I would recommend filing this bug as an hp
problem.
Anyway I can't generate a cups report because it doesn't use cups(only
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