This is the usual Ubuntu way of fixing bug : Let the bug report cool
down for 3 years or so (this one is date 2016-03-24), then ask the
reporters to perform some more tests with the latest versions, just in
case. Hopefully the user will have trashed his now-old computer
meanwhile.

This also explains why I don't use Ubuntu anymore (and thus won't test).
But I still receive the e-mails about bugs I opened or subscribed to 3
years ago. And I laugh.

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  internal sound card not detected HP X2

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