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Title:
Pulse audio doesn't store configuration any longer
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Bug description:
Since my upgraded from Kubuntu 14.04 to 16.04, my audio settings are not
stored properly any longer.
When I reboot, the audio comes through the built-in audio speakers of my
Thinkpad. However; I have a screen attached to HDMI (dock) with a better audio
device.
With Pulse Audio Volume Control under Configuration, I see that the setting
is Analog Surround 4.0.
Then I change to Digital Stereo (HDMI) Output, and the sound comes from my
HDMI device.
After each and every reboot, it starts with the Analog Surround Sound 4.0 and
from my laptop.
Once I have switched back to HDMI, the tab 'Output Devices' then shows as
only available Device HDMI/Display Port (unplugged). It is *not* unplugged,
otherwise I couldn't get my sound from my HDMI device, could I?
Reboot and repeat.
This never happened under 14.04.
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