Oh, sorry I was in the wrong one version cuz I tried reverting to the
older one when nvidia didn't work anymore.
In kernel 5.17.0 the first command gives
$ sudo modprobe snd-hda-codec-cs35l41-i2c
modprobe: FATAL: Module snd-hda-codec-cs35l41-i2c not found in directory
The first two modprobe commands returned
`
modprobe: FATAL: Module snd-hda-codec-cs35l41-i2c not found in directory
/lib/modules/5.13.0-051300-generic
`
The third one returns nothing.
I tried reinstalling my nvidia driver too but even after purging all it
doesn't seem to work :\
I tried
Thanks for the quick responses. I followed the instructions to install
the latest version. Is it supposed to work if I installed 5.18 too? It's
not working and it stopped recognising my external monitors too.
(In reply to Cameron Berkenpas from comment #608)
> Seems like this is the best way to
Hi all,
I'm facing the same problem with my Lenovo Legion 7. I'm running Ubuntu 20.04.4
LTS and am not very familiar with kernels. I tried finding the linux source
folder/directory, open the file: sound/pci/hda/patch_realtek.c but I don't have
the pci folder.
Is there already a solution for
Thanks to your reply to my problems with 18.04 and sound. Just now saw it,
so I am only now replying.
On Wed, Feb 27, 2019 at 4:25 PM Jean-Pierre van Riel <
1790...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> It's a shot in the dark, but in my case, pulse sound server (atop of
> alsa) seems to have gotten into
Public bug reported:
Wifi connection randomly and constantly stops working every ten to 15
minutes. Have to use sudo service network-manager restart to fix. Then
15 minutes later it happens again.
** Affects: wicd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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The sound just is extremely distorted after update to 18.04. Like an old
radio that's not picking up the station right. I saw a webpage about the
same device I am using and tried their solution. That didn't help at
all. Hope I didn't make things worse.
I saw a page that
I just upgraded to 16.04 on my old computer, and it has this problem. It
was a nasty installation because of some unfixed bug that appears to
have been around since 2004 where it doesn't install sysv-rc.
But consequently, one of my accounts was really wonky, but another one
was less so. I think
Mine will open large graphics zoomed out. When I try to zoom in on them,
however, that is when it jams on me. And it really jams. Sometimes I
have to unplug the computer just to clear it.
This seems to be a fairly new problem on my computer. I used Image
viewer for ages with no problem. I'm
Public bug reported:
I ran the July 7 update at about 1AM CST last night, and it totally
threw my monitor out of calibration. The alignment was shifted to the
left so far that the left panel became invisible. The fonts were made
larger.
I had to mess with the monitors setting to even get my left
Mathieu,
I don't reboot it before/during/after Suspend. When it goes to sleep
(Suspend) it's working, and when it wakes from Suspend it's disabled.
Just like that. :) There are no problems waking back up - everything
works fine, except networking. That's why I wanted to mention it here;
no one
I don't know if this is new info or not, but on mine I've noticed that
it only does this when coming back on after Suspend, but *only when
there's a USB connection plugged in*. USB Key, external harddrive,
camera - all of them will cause it. I want to say it's only when the
item is unplugged
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: software-center
The new software center isn't removing software when I click the remove
button. It just seems to do nothing. I needed to remove Banshee to see
if reinstalling would fix a problem. Tried uninstalling a few other
unrelated programs just to
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/34659285/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: XsessionErrors.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/34659286/XsessionErrors.txt
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Removing software isn't working
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/464293
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