After making the required settings in alsamixer, do `sudo alsactl store
0`. This will make your settings persistent on reboot.
By the way, this bug is fixed by one of the 4.4 kernels itself in 16.04
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Just updates to kernel 4.9.2 and headphones work perfectly fine now. Bug
fixed! Not sure if any older kernel version itself fixed the bug. If
anyone can check that out.
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Any idea on what is causing this problem and when we might expect a fix
for this?
Since I have the necessary hardware to help in fixing this, I could try
and experiment it out with any patches to the alsa drivers
Thank you
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Any idea on what is causing this problem and when we might expect a fix
for this?
Since I have the necessary hardware to help in fixing this, I could try
and experiment it out with any patches to the alsa drivers
Thank you
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