> [...]
> In previous versions of Ubuntu (LTS), this was no problem at all.
> Any hints or ideas are welcome,

I can't help with the audio problem, unfortunately. All I can say is this is 
exactly the sort of thing that drove me completely away from mainstream Linux 
junkware distros like Ubuntu, and into the open and waiting arms of my own 
custom distro, made from scratch. These sort of problems are now fading, 
distant memories for me. It's always set up to be exactly how I want it to be, 
out of the box. You would not believe how much faster, snappier, and more 
stable the experience is, even on new hardware, let alone old hardware. I 
highly recommend others to take a similar route, and get off mainstream Linux 
and into something better.

If you want to know what the main root of the problem is on Ubuntu, look at any 
software authored by the paid saboteur known as "Linux Puttering" aka Linus 
Poettering. That would be systemd, and of course the original O.G. Puttering 
junkware, pulseaudio. There is a master plan at work here, and a sinister one 
at that.

You have my sympathy in resolving this problem, as I know the pain all too well.

Dave

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Dave Blanchard <d...@killthe.net>
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