** Also affects: sound-2.6
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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[Inspiron 1470, Realtek ALC272, Speaker, Internal] No sound at
I have the same problem in Ubuntu 16.04 64b 4.10.0-37-generic, Dell
Inspiron 15R chip Realtelk ALC 3223. I have already disabled Windows
quick start but the problem persists. In the same way booting in Live cd
mode.
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audio works again).
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I am encountering the same issue, Attached are 2 files from alsa-
info.sh.
I use Ubuntu 16.04 - Dell XPS-15, and I DO NOT dual boot windows.
Summary:
1) Initially audio works fine.
2) Plug headphones in jack, Speaker audio stops and headphone works.
3) Unplug headphone, Speaker will not work
4)
I first noticed this bug after installing the 4.4 kernel from
kernel.org. For all I know it had been going on for a while--I don't
use audio often.
I dual boot with windows 10 on a surface pro 3. My sound information
can be found here:
http://www.alsa-
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(i) The solution in comment #2 did fix my problem
(ii) I posted here anyway, and now can't figure out how to delete my previous
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Same problem here with my Ubuntu 15.10 and Creative Soundcard. Most of the time
is not working.
I usually run the script:
pulseaudio -k && sudo alsa force-reload
to make the sound work properly, but sometimes this is not working too.
Here my data:
17.092923] [drm:intel_pipe_config_compare] *ERROR* mismatch in
gmch_pfit.lvds_border_bits (expected 32768, found 0)
[ 17.092925] [ cut here ]
[ 17.092973] WARNING: CPU: 1 PID: 329 at
/build/buildd/linux-3.13.0/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/intel_display.c:9299
[14730.760617] [drm] HPD interrupt storm detected on connector DP-2:
switching from hotplug detection to polling
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[Inspiron 1470, Realtek
I also have a very similar problem with my Alienware 18x r2 Running
Linux Mint 17.2
I just installed the latest " Kernel 4.1.7-040107-generic " hoping it
would help but no changes
HDA Intel
HDA Nvida
Realtek ALC3661
My problem is my sound was only coming through my Sub
So sound is very Dull
Same here.
Just installed Ubuntu 14.x LTS to avoid issues with my Broadcom 43142 (I
tried Fedora first.
This is a less-than-a-week old Asus X555LN that had W8.1 installed from
factory and completely removed from the Hard Drive.
* Secure Boot has been disabled.
* No dual boot here.
* Sound
I apologize for the former duplicate comment.
Here is my Alsa diagnostics record:
http://www.alsa-
project.org/db/?f=933c80f69db47ba8dea0519dd73d9cdc81a53aec.
Thank you for any help on this.
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Same here.
Just installed Ubuntu 14.x LTS to avoid issues with my Broadcom 43142 (I
tried Fedora first.
This is a less-than-a-week old Asus X555LN that had W8.1 installed from
factory and completely removed from the Hard Drive.
* Secure Boot has been disabled.
* No dual boot here.
* Sound
i am using ubuntu gnome 14.10 on a medion akoya netbook dual boot with win 8.1.
The sound worked fine until i plugged headphones in for the first time - then
it got stuck in headphones mode.
In settings there is only headphones for output devices and a little heaphones
symbol in the volume bar.
Seeing this problem on a clean install (no dual boot) of any release from 13.10
on up to 14.10.
Lenovo x120e.
Drum sounds are heard at login screen, then no sound in system.
Sometimes it works for a while, then shuts off randomly.
Works fine in live cd.
Seems to be something within an
I also have the problem on an Asus tower computer running 14.04 all by
itself (no dual boot, no windows). I have found that I can get the
speakers to work (at reduced volume) by leaving the headphones plugged
into the headphone jack on the computer. Removing the headphones from
the jack also kills
I have the sam problem with Ubuntu 14.10 on a Thinkpad S540.
I did a fresh install of Ubuntu, I am running Ubuntu only, no Dual Boot.
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** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
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[Inspiron 1470, Realtek ALC272, Speaker, Internal] No sound at all
I'm experiencing this bug on my Acer Aspire 5253-BZ480 and I'm not dual
booting at all just running a clean install of Ubuntu 14.04 but have had
the problem since I installed it back in April. It plays sound through
the speakers for just over a minute then shuts off. No solutions I've
tried
I'm experiencing this bug on my Gateway M-6816 with Ubuntu 14.04 64 bit.
Happened after updates a few weeks ago.
I do not have Windows 7 or 8 or 8.1 installed on this computer, just Ubuntu.
Headphones work fine (after the usual gateway fix for this model adding the
line to alsa-base.conf
That was my hypothesis. I know little about the internals of ALSA.]
It has lately started happening less often for me, but I haven't made a
concerted attempt recently to see if it still repros on my machine.
I apparently haven't posted repro instructions yet, so here they are
(only works on
Having similar problems with a Toshiba NB200. As a point of interest here is
when the problem started.
Installed 14.04 from scratch. Did the updates. Installed Gnome Flashback. Sound
working perfectly at this stage, even after several log outs.
Installed 'libtiff4' via the archives as it was
From above mentioned reports on Ask Ubuntu people reported that
avoiding hibernation or fast-boot of Windows succeeded in resolving the
issue.
It may therefore rather be an issue with inappropriate hardware shut
down from the Windows hibernation process than an issue of the Ubuntu
sound system.
On the other hand, some others don't have Windows 8 (like me).
On Aug 8, 2014 2:35 AM, Takkat 1320...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
From above mentioned reports on Ask Ubuntu people reported that
avoiding hibernation or fast-boot of Windows succeeded in resolving the
issue.
It may therefore
Node 0x14 [Pin Complex] wcaps 0x40058d: Stereo Amp-Out
Control: name=Speaker Playback Switch, index=0, device=0
ControlAmp: chs=3, dir=Out, idx=0, ofs=0
Control: name=Speaker Phantom Jack, index=0, device=0
Amp-Out caps: ofs=0x00, nsteps=0x00, stepsize=0x00, mute=1
Amp-Out vals: [0x80
Also, I never used headphones in running alsa-test.sh. Thought that might
help.
On Aug 8, 2014 3:41 AM, Raymond 1320...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
Node 0x14 [Pin Complex] wcaps 0x40058d: Stereo Amp-Out
Control: name=Speaker Playback Switch, index=0, device=0
ControlAmp: chs=3, dir=Out,
And how would I go around to do that?
On Aug 8, 2014 3:41 AM, Raymond 1320...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
Node 0x14 [Pin Complex] wcaps 0x40058d: Stereo Amp-Out
Control: name=Speaker Playback Switch, index=0, device=0
ControlAmp: chs=3, dir=Out, idx=0, ofs=0
Control: name=Speaker
On the Compaq V2414 laptop, the internal speakers have never worked;
sound is normal through headphones connected to jack.
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On [Ask Ubuntu](https://www.askubuntu.com), it is especially common with
Dell computers. I'm sending many people to this bug.
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There is a possibility that it may affect more than dual-boot users.
Also, I have found the following patterns:
1. It usually does not work when the system boots.
2. The times it starts working/stops working is when the device goes to sleep
mode and comes out.
One place to look is where sound
Add alsa-info.sh output
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I believe it to likely be in startup code (used in both sleep mode and
system startup).
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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I am running a dual boot with Windows 7 and Ubuntu, by the way (with
Hibernate disabled). The known issues with Windows 8 do not apply here.
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I would like to mention that there are also other people on Ask Ubuntu
complaining about the same symptoms (no sound output through speakers,
but headphones work perfectly fine).
Examples:
1. http://askubuntu.com/q/457028/258567
2. http://askubuntu.com/q/463748/258567
I'm going to inquire on
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