I'm having this issue on my Dell Latitude E6410 on which Ubuntu 14.04
was working fine until I upgraded to 18.04.
$ cat /proc/asound/cards
0 [MID]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel MID
HDA Intel MID at 0xf695 irq 26
$ aplay -l
aplay: device_list:270: no soundcards
[Expired for pulseaudio (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for
60 days.]
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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zEn, that is bug 210472. Not this one.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1781294
Title:
No sound card detected by PulseAudio and ALSA, but is visible in
Just found this issue after having no sound after upgrader 18.04 ->
18.10
Dell xps 9360
removing timidity fixed it for me also!
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Konstantin: That is bug 210472 you had.
Justin: Please answer comment 10. And also ensure you don't have any
'timidity' packages installed.
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Daniel, the audio card id string seems to be the same, so I suspect it
might be the same issue.
Anyway, I have found the culprit. Sound card was intercepted by another
process (timidity), so Pulseaudio was unable to use it.
I have discovered the offending process via the `sudo fuser /dev/snd/*`
This bug is about the "Dell XPS 13 9360".
So to avoid confusing potentially different issues, please log your own
bug.
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I have the same problem as Walter (alsa reload helps). The laptop is
Asus VivoBook Pro 17, audio device is "00:1f.3 Audio device: Intel
Corporation Sunrise Point-LP HD Audio (rev 21)".
Can I help with solving this issue in any way?
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OK, I undup, the sound card is the same, though.
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Title:
No sound card detected by PulseAudio and ALSA, but is
** Summary changed:
- No sound card detected by PulseAudio and ALSA, but is visible in lspci [Dell
XPS 13 9360/9370]
+ No sound card detected by PulseAudio and ALSA, but is visible in lspci [Dell
XPS 13 9360]
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That was for people like Justin whose pulseaudio process is missing, not
running.
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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Which doesn't seem to include you (bug 1793640). Maybe we need to unmark
that as a duplicate...?
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Title:
No sound
Daniel, I did what you suggest in #10 and no change.
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I notice the bug description mentions:
PulseList: Error: command ['pacmd', 'list'] failed with exit code 1:
No PulseAudio daemon running, or not running as session daemon.
Justin (and anyone else who finds that the 'pulseaudio' process is
missing), please try adding:
realtime-scheduling =
I ended up running sudo apt purge pulseaudio, which completely removed
PulseAudio and some configuration files. Then I rebooted and surprise, sound
was back. However, it wasn't working for Firefox/YouTube, and Spotify. I then
tried to reinstall PulseAudio, which didn't do anything. But
If that can be of any help, here is my ALSA information. http://www
.alsa-project.org/db/?f=d957084a5503ca9a9c61d3b695f84ea6595f4a3d
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I'm on this for more than two hours. Everything I try just fails, and
every search I attempt results into outdated or non-working tips. I was
able to get sound by adding myself to the audio group; now speaker-test
-D sysdefault:CARD=PCH works, but PulseAudio stubbornly does not detect
my device.
** Summary changed:
- No sound card detected by PulseAudio and ALSA, but is visible in lspci [Dell
XPS 13 9360]
+ No sound card detected by PulseAudio and ALSA, but is visible in lspci [Dell
XPS 13 9360/9370]
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Bug #1784485 is also reporting sound problems with the same audio card
as the systems in this bug, but I'm not sure if it can be duplicated to
this bug.
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I am having the same issues. I had no problems with my sound on my HP
15-ay041wm in 18.04, however now that I have upgraded to 18.10 I have no
sound whatever. Additionally,
sudo alsa force-reload
does nothing for me.
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In my case if I do:
sudo alsa force-reload
the sound card is detected. If I'm plugged into the Dell dock station it
keeps detecting only a USB headphone (and it works through that both
with pulseaudio and alsa).
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I have a XPS 13 9370 with the same card and I'm seeing exactly the same.
My card was being detected correctly in Ubuntu 18.04 but stopped being
detected when I upgraded to the Ubuntu 18.10 development version.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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