The kernel fix (comment #77) only checks for the laptop model name, not
anything else. So it will only work for "ASUS UX391UA". If you have a
different model of laptop then please open a different bug.
https://mailman.alsa-project.org/pipermail/alsa-
devel/2018-December/143282.html
** No longer a
@VanVan
Just updated to kernel 5.0 and the sound on my model ( Asus Q325UAR / dual boot
) does NOT work.
How/where can I submit a report so that the model is included in the list for
the fix?
As far as I am aware the Q325UAR hardware is exactly the same as UX391UA
but the model was targeted at
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Confirmed kernel 4.19.17 solved my problem.
Notebook Model: Asus Zenbook UX433FN
Ubuntu 18.10.
Dual Boot with Windows 10.
I changed the kernel with the visual interface of ukuu, easy and simple.
You just select the version, install, and then reboot. In the
Confirmed kernel 4.19.17 solved my problem.
Notebook Model: Asus Zenbook UX433FN
Dual Boot with Windows 10.
I changed the kernel with the visual interface of ukuu, easy and simple.
You just select the version, install, and then reboot. In the GRUB menu, select
Advanced Options for Ubuntu, and se
So I switched to Linux Kernel 5 since RC-5 and I was switching to the
latest version ever since a new one is released. It seems that the 5
branch has fixed the issue for good. I am on 5.0.1 and have no issue
with output. *fingers crossed*
However I do have an issue with the input. Cannot recognize
confirmed my sound problem was solved using
-Linux Kernel 4.19.10
on my
-aus zenbook ux533fd
-dual boot windows 10 and ubuntu 16.04
by following the next steps:
1. install Ukuu
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:teejee2008/ppa
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install ukuu
2. install kernel 4.19.10
Quick question, I have exactly the same problem but with one small
difference. I have Asus Q325UA which is pretty much the black version of
UX391UA as far as I know. lshw gives out the following information
system Q325UAR
busQ325UAR
My concern is that since the system reports
@avreon Keep in mind there is two different fixes to the kernel depending on
your hardware :
- Fix for UX333, UX433, UX533 and some others starting from 4.19.10
- Fix for UX391UA and some others starting from kernel 5.0-rc1
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I have the issue that Maksym is talking about. Indeed using 4.19.18
"fixed" the problem but it seems to be fixed somehow randomly. When I
restart the laptop and enter my paassword, Linux Mint tries to play an
intro chime but it gets cut off at the middle or at the end. I have to
restart, login and
Small Update. Yes, sometimes when I work on Windows and reboot to Kubuntu sound
card stop working.
When I load back to Windows and next shutdown it. And after that sound card
begins work correctly.
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Hey All. I run into troubles with sound also on my Asus UX331UAL (EG022T)
laptop with ALC294 sound card. I run Kubuntu 18.04.
I confirmed that after updating kernel to v4.19.19 Sound works well. Updated
only kernel without any patches. Updated using Ukuu app. And it is not
depending form method
I also want to confirm that the sound has come back when I upgraded the
kernel to 4.19.18. I am using Mint 19.1 and by default it didn't work.
Warning! I first upgraded to 4.20.5 but it didn't work. I switched to
the 4.19 and it magically started to work!
And on a side note it works better than t
I confirm that install 4.19.10 via ukuu worked for me on zenbook ux533FD
with windows 10 dual boot!
Now I can play PC game with my windows 10, and develop on my ubuntu
18.04!
Thank you all very much!
You guys are the best!
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Try to blacklist the nouveau; go to the software updates -> additional
driver to look for nvidia driver. I am fortunate that I did not get the
mx150 model.
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The problem can been solved by updating to the newest 4.19.x kernel. I am a
Ubuntu user with Asus UX433FA. After a few testing, I can confirm that newer
kernel 4.19.17 currently available in kernel.org is the solution (I tried out
4.19.8 as well but I experienced something else so I decided to u
I encounter the exact same problems of Thales Loiola Raveli on an ASUS
14 UX433FN with Linux Mint 19.1 Cinnamon.
When will the patch be added to a Linux Mint-supported kernel version?
Please please please, it's hard to have a brand-new but mute PC :/
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Hello guys,
I followed your discussion to try to solve my problem. Now sound works
in my PC, but I've got some other problems that came with.
My PC is an Asus UX333FN, and I'm currently running on Ubuntu 18.04 with
kernel 4.20. It came with 4.15.0.29.31 originally.
When following the steps to in
Confirm solved for kernel 4.20 via Ukuu for Asus Zenbook ux433f
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Can confirm that installing kernel 5.0-rc1 using UKUU that sound from
the speakers and earphones now work on my Zenbook UX391UA.
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@sojusnik maybe this will help https://askubuntu.com/questions/1056909
/no-sound-on-asus-zenbook-ux391ua-with-hda-intel-pch/1058122
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The UX391UA fix is not in 4.20 as it was already a release candidate.
To get sound working on this model you'll need to download the 4.20
source, apply the patch to sound/pci/hda/patch_realtek.c then compile
and install the kernel.
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System:Host: mir Kernel: 4.20.0-042000-generic x86_64 bits: 64 Desktop:
Gnome 3.30.1
Distro: Ubuntu 18.10 (Cosmic Cuttlefish)
Machine: Type: Laptop System: ASUSTeK product: ZenBook S UX391UA v: 1.0
serial:
Mobo: ASUSTeK model: UX
@VanVan
That's strange!
To be on the safe side, I even did a fresh Ubuntu 18.10 installation and
updated to the 4.20 kernel with UKUU, but I still don't have sound.
Neither from the internal, nor the external speakers. I've played around
with alsamixer in the terminal – without success.
Can some
@sojusnik
It should be included for UX391UA, I committed it on 19 December
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/9cf6533e8060d3896b88ea14b27f620e6504b84b
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Or you could have used UKUU: https://github.com/teejee2008/ukuu
Too bad that the 4.20 kernel doesn't contain the fix for the UX391UA :/
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I managed to solve it in my Asus ZenBook UX433F. I'm running Ubuntu 18.04.
I upgraded the Kernel to v4.19.11 as to Jorge Castro's answer to this question:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/119080/how-to-update-kernel-to-the-
latest-mainline-version-without-any-distro-upgrade
Here are the exact ste
Hello, I've recently bought an UX533FD ASUS, with the same sound
problem. Sorry, though I´m an ubuntu user I have no experience in
compiling kernels, and after reading this thread, I have two questions:
1)Is the fix available in kernel 4.19.11? 2) Is this command: sudo ukuu
--install v4.19.11 the o
4.19.11 works
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Fixed, for anyone using windows on a dual boot, you have to SHUTDOWN
from windows. and then power on and go into Ubuntu. If you RESTART from
windows sound will not work in Ubuntu.
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4.19.12 broke sound again. 4.19.11 worked a few days ago.
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4.19.10 no longer works :(
I booted into windows and now sound doesn't work. Sound works fine in
windows but not Ubuntu.
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sorry 4.19.10 worked, but 4.19.11 doesn't.
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I can confirm the following fixed the no-sound issue on my UX533 per
buchovagabond's post above:
sudo ukuu --install v4.19.10
Cheers,
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It's already commited, check here :
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** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Committed
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@Ben
Thanks!
Patching and compiling the kernel is out of my league. I prefer the
user-friendly and "foolproof" way through the Kernel Update Utility for
Ubuntu (UKUU), mentioned above. Afaik, I can't edit the patch_realtek.c
file when doing so with UKUU.
Do you know if it's already planned to me
@sojusnik
Yes, you're right, I missed the closing bracket. The correct line to
add is:
SND_PCI_QUIRK(0x1043, 0x10a1, "ASUS UX391UA", ALC294_FIXUP_ASUS_SPK),
You won't find patch_realtek.c anywhere in /lib/modules/ because it's
already been compiled and installed. You need to download the sourc
@Ben
patch_realtek.c is missing under
/lib/modules/4.20.0-042000rc7-generic/kernel/sound/pci/hda/ after
installing 4.20.0-rc7 kernel.
Can't find it elsewhere either.
How do you properly applied those 3 patches?
And the proper command is: SND_PCI_QUIRK(0x1043, 0x10a1, "ASUS UX391UA",
ALC294_FIXU
The fixes in the 4.20-rc kernels are for other laptops, not the UX391UA.
You'll need to add:
SND_PCI_QUIRK(0x1043, 0x10a1, "ASUS UX391UA", ALC294_FIXUP_ASUS_SPK
to /sound/pci/hda/patch_realtek.c
to get sound working on this laptop.
I used the 4.19.9 kernel, applied the 3 linked patches and adde
Installed 4.20.0-rc7 kernel through UKUU, but still no sound on ASUS
UX391U :/
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Audio fixes start with Linux 4.20-rc6, not 4.19
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@Greg (buchovagabond)
Without adding those 3 patches and the SND_PCI_QUIRK(0x1043, 0x10a1,
"ASUS UX391UA", ALC294_FIXUP_ASUS_SPK) tweak to to
/sound/pci/hda/patch_realtek.c ?
So only updating with UKUU will work?
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Confirmed 4.19 fixes audio! Excellent work guys!
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I just saw that the fix is included in the new 4.19.10 kernel. You can
use UKUU to install.
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ALSA: hda/realtek: Enable audio jacks of ASUS UX533FD with ALC294
ALSA: hda/realtek: Enable audio jacks of ASUS UX433FN/UX333FA with ALC294
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I have a ASUS UX391UA and finally want to get the sound working.
Is it theoretically possible to apply the above mentioned fix using the
Kernel Update Utility for Ubuntu (https://github.com/teejee2008/ukuu)?
What's the proper way to apply the following patches afterwards?
https://lkml.org/lkml/2
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I booted **manjaro-kde-18.0-stable-x86_64.iso** nd sounds works (internal
speakers) like a charm.
Sound details:
```
[manjaro@manjaro ~]$ sudo hwinfo --sound
20: PCI 1f.3: 0403 Audio device
[Created at pci.378]
Unique ID: nS1_.b28td23g3aB
SysFS ID: /devic
I take my numbers from
hwinfo --sound
(SubVendor and SubDevice)
13: PCI 1f.3: 0403 Audio device
[Created at pci.378]
Unique ID: nS1_.CMWMjFG1cGE
SysFS ID: /devices/pci:00/:00:1f.3
SysFS BusID: :00:1f.3
Hardware Class: sound
Model: "Intel Aud
Silly question, `0x1043, 0x10a1` for ex. are taken from lspci results
just like that? :>
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Also works for me @vblack2006
I downloaded the current stable kernel from kernel.org (4.19.9), applied
the 3 patches that you linked to and added:
SND_PCI_QUIRK(0x1043, 0x10a1, "ASUS UX391UA", ALC294_FIXUP_ASUS_SPK
to /sound/pci/hda/patch_realtek.c
After compiling and installing, I now have sou
I have made it working for UX391UA laptop. I am using Linux Mint 19.
What I did:
1. Follow this on how to download and compile linux kernel from sources (I use
4.19.9)
2. check compiled kernel (reboot)
3. Apply 3 patches from here:
3.1 https://lkml.org/lkml/2018/12/7/158
3.2 https://lkml.org/lkml/
Sorry, using this guide:
https://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/compiling-linux-kernel-26.html
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i have those lines already. this guide is terrible.
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Don't forget to 'sudo apt update' after making those changes.
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Just uncomment the deb-src lines in /etc/apt/sources.list.
For example, replace:
# deb-src http://au.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ cosmic main
restricted
With:
deb-src http://au.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ cosmic main restricted
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ettinger@sunny:~
$ sudo apt-get build-dep linux-image-$(uname -r)
[sudo] password for ettinger:
Sorry, try again.
[sudo] password for ettinger:
Reading package lists... Done
E: You must put some 'source' URIs in your sources.list
ettinger@sunny:~
$ apt-get source linux-image-$(uname -r)
Reading p
Thanks to craig-jackson if you want to check before compiling your
kernel if you have the same problem that I had, you can check if the
sound can work for a few seconds with the command below :
sudo apt install git
git clone https://github.com/VanVan/check_sound.git
sudo ./check_sound/check_sound
For those following https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/BuildYourOwnKernel, I
had to do some extra things to get kernel compilation working.
The workaround steps are described here:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1085411/unable-to-follow-kernel-
buildyourownkernel/1099988. Substitute the kernel versio
The above worked for (k)ubuntu 18.10.
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yes, i also got `command not found` when running `fakeroot`
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@VanVan i'm using the classic Ubuntu 18.04 lts
I don't understand where to move the cloned folder from your repo , or what
command i should type then. The tutorial you linked says :
fakeroot debian/rules clean
but there is no such folder
Sorry to bother you , I feel like I will manage to compi
I got an error when building the modules from @VanVan's github due to
/sound/pci/hda_codec.h having been moved to /include/sound/hda_codec.h
Fixing this let the compile finish without error (this is on Fedora 29).
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i also got errors when trying to follow that ubuntu guide for compiling
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@z80-ben Yes, you are right, UX931UA is not part of the list, it could have
worked :/
Be sure that you have no configuration error on /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf
Tested on Asus UX333, UX433, UX533 with ALC294
Support for Asus G751, P5440FF, X430UN, D640SA, UX550GE, X705FD; X430UN,
GL503VM, Q5
I've compiled 4.20-rc6 from VanVan's github repository, and it has no
effect on my UX391UA - still no sound.
I notice the patch doesn't actually refer specifically to the UX931UA
though, only other ASUS models.
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Thank you for your message.
But I keep failing, trying to understand any "compile & build kernel" tutorials.
I don't get it , how it works...
I got your patched kernel and ran the sudo apt-get [...]
Then, i really don't know what to do , what part of the tutorial I have to do
...
It's already done like mohamed badaoui said: http://mailman.alsa-
project.org/pipermail/alsa-devel/2018-December/142572.html
Linux kernel is a big project, it can takes months to accept it.
We use mailing list rather than PR request.
If you don't want to wait, you can compile it by yourself follo
Can someone submit a PR to linux kernel? I did not see one when
searching. I'd be happy to upvote it.
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If you want to compile the kernel with the sound patch, you can use my
github as a ready to use official kernel with patch :
git clone https://github.com/VanVan/linux.git
sudo apt-get install build-essential initramfs-tools fakeroot debconf-utils
dpkg-dev debhelper bin86 kernel-package
You can t
It can't work if you install official kernel.
You need to replace the audio part by this one
https://github.com/endlessm/linux/tree/master/sound
So you need to compile it ny yourself.
The correction is not yet on official kernel, it can take time before
someone accept the pull request to the off
4.20-rc6 no go either.
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Status in alsa
I tried installing kernel 4.20-rc5 and sound speakers (built in) still
don't work.
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These are the instructions I used.
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I'm using Ubuntu 18.04. Does anyone know if its possible to apply this
patch? I would need idiot proof instructions.
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Hi,
ALC294 works but you will have to recompile the kernel :/
A patched was made that you can find at
http://mailman.alsa-project.org/pipermail/alsa-devel/2018-December/142689.html
Be carefull there are 3 mails containing differents patches of the same
file sound/pci/hda/patch_realtek.c
Personn
Hello,
sorry for my poor english, I am french.
A had exactly the same issue with a ASUS Zenbook UX433, and I fund a
solution.
The issue comes from the Kernel part of the Alsa drivers.
Daniel Drake and Jian-Hong Pan provided a patch in the alsa mailing list to fix
this issue for UX533/UX433 lapt
Yes, I can confirm that bluetooth works well, but I hope we can find a
way to use internal sound, it's a good quality speaker for a small
laptop :)
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The only workaround that I have found till now is using a bluetooth
headset. It works perfectly well.
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I have the same issue on new Asus ZenBook 14 UX433FA (ALC294) on Ubuntu
2018.10 with Realtek ALC294.
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I've tried everything. Nothing works. I originally booted into windows
once and then installed linux over it. I did not power off I only did a
reboot, some people are saying powering off from windows fixes sound on
linux, which makes me think its some bios setting, but I don't see
anything for soun
Same problem with Asus Zenbook UX533FD.
Also, can someone please specify the windows shutdown method?
"i.e. go to shutdown on the windows start menu and hold shift while pressing
restart. A screen will appear where you can select to shutdown." This doesn't
work.
I am dual booting Win10 and Ubun
I have the pavucontrol showing audio but no sound is coming out of the
spakers.
ACL294 on Asus Zenbook UX433FA-DH74
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Hi Pawel,
You may be right, but I think the common thread in all the laptops
exhibiting this problem is the ALC294. Does the power save trick
mentioned in my comment work for you at all?
Cheers,
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Guys please keep this ticket for Zenbook S UX391UA nad ALC294.
UX533 is different issue. This not make sense. I've got 3 other Asus laptops,
where sound worked perfectly on Linux.
Rebooting through Windows 10 or setting card in power_save does not work on
UX391UA.
I bought external usb-c soundca
Seems related to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-
driver/+bug/1742852
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Interestingly, if I put the sound device into power save mode and wait a
few seconds before playing a sound, I can actually hear it perffectly
clearly, but after repeating the playing of the sound a few times, it
distorts then disappears:
sudo -i
echo 10 >/sys/module/snd_hda_intel/parameters/p
Same on Asus Zenbook UX533 with Realtek ALC294. No sound on Kubuntu
18.10 (4.18.0-11-generic) - speakers or headphones. Dual boot with
Windows 10. Windows 10 sounds work fine.
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I have same issue on new Asus ZenBook 14 UX433FA (ALC294) on Ubuntu
10.04.1 (NO dual boot).
Tried the 4.19.2 kernel and nothing changed.
Looking forward to some sort of fix/workaround!
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The above procedure does not work on my UX391UA either :(
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[ZenBook S UX391UA, Realtek ALC294, Mic, Intern
Can somebody confirm that the above mentioned procedure also works with
an UX391UA.
It does NOT work on my UX391UA.
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I have the issue as well. I have a dual boot system with following.
Zenbook UX490UAR
Ubuntu 18.04.1
Windows 10
I think this is due to windows not properly shutting down and holding on
to a hardware device, although not sure how. Managed to resolve by a
full shutdown. i.e. go to shutdown on the wi
@Karen Chaltikian
Good news! Although I've tried this on my UX391UA, but without success.
Can you describe your procedure step-by-step?
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To add to the above: shutting down the laptop and then starting from
there in Ubuntu, as suggested in one of the workarounds above, actually
made the sound work
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hello
I just bought a zenbook asus S UX391UA under windows 10; I installed Ubuntu
18.10 64 bits in dual boot and I have the same problem: no sound (although it
works correctly under Windows)
thank you
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Asus UX430U mid-2018 edition.
Dual boot Win10/Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
Audio works fine on Windows both through laptop speakers and 3.5mm jack
headphones
When booted in Ubuntu -- no sound on laptop speakers or headphones.
confirm the pavucontrol shows audio streaming.
alsamixer all outputs set to "oo
I'm also having an issue with my ux391ua running MATE18.04 with no
Windows 10 installed. There is sound output audible with headphones on
and volume >100% but it is very distorted and crackly. 18.10 was not
helpful and updating kerenel to 19 doesn't change anything.
aplay -l
List of PLAYBACK
I've opened another issue regarding this notebook. It's about
overheating. Would be very helpful, if you could share your experience
here: https://askubuntu.com/questions/1087672/unusually-hot-asus-ux391ua
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Still no sound, even on Ubuntu 18.10.
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