Update:
I fixed the sound issue, by this:
Edit /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf as root and add options
snd-hda-intel dmic_detect=0 at the end of this file.
https://www.linuxuprising.com/2018/06/fix-no-sound-dummy-output-issue-in.html
On 27/10/2020 16:46, David King wrote:
Despite the
Despite the Kubuntu installer saying it failed, I was able to boot into
Kubuntu.
It is using the nouveau driver and so far seems to work without freezing
for at least 1 hour.
However, currently I have no sound.
David
On 21/10/2020 16:47, David King wrote:
Thanks for the suggestion,
Thanks for your reply.
There are two reviewers on Amazon who bought the laptop who got Ubuntu
20.04 working, so I thought I could also do so.
It is possible in theory, I think.
David
On 26/10/2020 21:30, Erich Eickmeyer wrote:
David,
On 10/26/20 2:20 PM, David King wrote:
Actually in
See below
On 10/26/20 5:30 PM, Erich Eickmeyer wrote:
So, keep that in mind. Many "gaming" laptops out there aren't
Linux-compatible. It's a tough truth, but it's the truth.
--
Erich Eickmeyer
Project Leader Ubuntu Studio
Council Member Ubuntu Community Council
I ran into this with
David,
On 10/26/20 2:20 PM, David King wrote:
Actually in Ubuntu Mate, audio appeared to be working as in no
notification of it not working, until I tried to use it and there was
no sound.
[snip]
Based on all of this troubleshooting, I think you have stumbled onto the
plague of Linux
Actually in Ubuntu Mate, audio appeared to be working as in no
notification of it not working, until I tried to use it and there was no
sound.
David
On 26/10/2020 21:17, David King wrote:
I have tried booting with Kubuntu 20.04 from a USB flash drive, but on
its default boot option, it
I have tried booting with Kubuntu 20.04 from a USB flash drive, but on
its default boot option, it gets stuck on the Kubuntu logo.
I tried the safe graphics mode, and it booted but there was no sound
hardware detected.
I also tried booting into Linux Mint 20, the default did not boot, and
Thanks for the suggestion, I'll download Kubuntu and try that.
David
On 21/10/2020 06:59, Dave in Dalek Zone wrote:
I also have an Asus gaming laptop with an Nvidia Geforce graphic card,
and use Kubuntu without problem, with either the proprietary Nvidia
driver or the Xorg driver.
Maybe
It seems like harddisk configuration problem if live was ok. I think it's
not good idea installing linux on Win optimized laptop... (this is my
personal theory, I am not programmer, i use Ubuntu studio since 8.04, but
always as clean installation on my self building PCs, on my HP laptops are
I also have an Asus gaming laptop with an Nvidia Geforce graphic card,
and use Kubuntu without problem, with either the proprietary Nvidia
driver or the Xorg driver.
Maybe you could try installing Kubuntu and then installing the Ubuntu
Studio Desktop?
That works fine for me. HTH.
---
With
A data point: I'm using an HP Envy 17 laptop, older Intel i7 processor,
and according to the "Software & Updates" panel I'm using the X.Org X
server with the Noveau display driver.
Nvidia hardware is "GeForce 940M".
No problems.
I'm not doing anything really complex, the usual home stuff
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