On Ubuntu 20.04 the problem is still happening pretty similar to the one
reported by the OP. I've found a new way to fix it though.
Steps to reproduce:
1. turn off machine.
2. leave a headphone plugged in
3. turn on machine (caveat: if your laptop is suspended from here the bug won't
be produced)
On Ubuntu 20.04 the problem is still happening pretty similar to the one
reported by the OP. I've found a new way to fix it though.
Steps to reproduce:
1. turn off machine.
2. leave a headphone plugged in
3. turn on machine (caveat: if your laptop is suspended from here the bug won't
be produced)
Maybe OP can do a similar thing on his audio selection KDE settings or
similar?
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Headphone has no sound out
On Ubuntu 20.04 I experience similar issue as diagnosed by @prayerholmes
. Selecting on the pop-up headset breaks the audio (but the microphone
works!). After changing on settings->audio the input from `headset
microphone - built-in audio` to `Internal microphone - built-in audio`
and then back to
Looks like nowadays you can download this firmware files from microsoft
site? (this can enable us to automate this installation somehow on
Ubuntu, AFAIK).
1. a Github site that generates this files
https://github.com/winterheart/broadcom-bt-firmware
2. the Microsoft URL:
http://www.catalog.updat
Just expanding a little bit more my last comment, on Ubuntu 17.04, using
the 'sudo openconnect xxx' command is adding to the file
/run/resolvconf/resolv.conf file the DNS IP addresses as global ones.
Just also added them on the 'icon' version and it fixed it too. In
Ubuntu 17.04 it's using by defau
On my Ubuntu 17.04 (also happened on 16.10, upgraded to 17.10 that same
machine) the bug it's happening to me. My current workaround is to use
an equivalent 'openconnect'.
Command issued in my case:
sudo openconnect --user my-vpn-user --csd-user my-local-unix-user
--csd-wrapper ~/csd-wrapper-
I've reported the separate issue of wifi problems on suspend/resume
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1673796
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Another note, this bug didn't happen to me on Ubuntu 16.04. Maybe it
should be reported separately for each version of Ubuntu?
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@louismichel the same problem happens to my wifi. I've got an upgraded
Ubuntu from 16.04 to 16.10. If you have a fresh install can you report
the wifi suspend/resume problem?
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@mikhaildd have you tried to select Settings->Sound->Headphones ?
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Title:
No sound via headphones (headset) when
When upgrading the kernel I've experienced a similar bug (I'm using
stock-kernel). My headphones don't output any sound. It's fixed kind-of-
permanently (until next upgrade) if I run similar commands to #7 and
restart.
I take out the headphones then run:
rm -rf ~/.config/pulse/ && pulseaudio -k &
Updated firmware with latest one (version 481).
Same as last one, decompress it, and ensure the permissions are correct
on:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 54734 may 19 21:22 /lib/firmware/brcm/BCM-
0a5c-6410.hcd
When loaded you should see something this on 'dmesg' like:
[ 6828.577574] Bluetooth: hci0:
Public bug reported:
When the headphone is connected, the System Settings->Sound shows two
outputs "Headphones" and "Speakers. Built-in Audio". Selecting
"Speakers. Built-in Audio" just mutes all sound. When disconnecting the
headphones, everything works fine though.
A possible solution could be
Regarding @shinyblue , on my configuration (lightdm/unity), sounds seems
to work in all cases (new kernel 4.4.0-28-generic).
Only caveat I want to mention is that System Settings->Sound->Output
shows two options with headphone connected, and selecting "Speakers.
Built-in Audio" just mutes and prod
Aclaration: After boot, I have to select in the
Settings->Sound->Headphones to be able to hear though.
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No
This seems fixed for latest kernel 4.4.0-28-generic. (I had to clean up my
pulseaudio with
'pulseaudio -k && rm -rf ~/.pulse && rm -rf ~/.config/pulse' ), and both were
fixed (startup with jack connected and plugging in headphone)
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1575078 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1575078
[XPS 15 9550, Realtek ALC3266] Headphone jack stops working after a while
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I think it will be better in this component
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The kernel 4.4.0-27-generic is fixing on my Dell XPS 15 9550 the
headjack problems (now it always asks what I've connected, audio comes
back after fresh-boot and from suspend also).
With kernel 4.4.0-24-generic I still have it as an option to boot, the
problem still is reproduced (just to test bac
With kernel 4.4.0-24-generic the problem DID appeared on my machine
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[XPS 15 9550, Realtek ALC3266] Headph
After running the commands mentioned on #7 the problem seems to be
fixed! (I'm using kernel 4.4.0-27-generic, Ubuntu Unity 16.04) . Or
maybe an update fixed this problem?
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Have you tried to suspend and resume the laptop? I've got the same
laptop and that kind of things bring back the sound.
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Related with bug #1575078 ? or the same?
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Title:
[XPS 15 9550, Realtek ALC3266, Black Headphone Out, Left] No sou
Related to bug #1575078 ? or same?
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No sound via headphones (headset) when Ubuntu boots with them plugged
Related with #1575078 ? Or the same?
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[XPS 15 9550, Realtek ALC3266, Black Headphone Out, Left] No sound a
After even more digging, looks like the problem is with a parameter that
I suspect the tlp package (when using the computer without AC, on
battery-saving mode) and the command powertop --autotune are modifying:
Autosuspend for USB device BCM2045A0 [Broadcom Corp]
I've seen last message o my machi
After even more digging, looks like the problem is with a parameter that
I suspect the tlp package (when using the computer without AC, on
battery-saving mode) and the command powertop --autotune are modifying:
Autosuspend for USB device BCM2045A0 [Broadcom Corp]
I've seen last message o my machi
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1589889 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1589889
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1589889
Bluetooth search gets nothing on Dell XPS 15 9550
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After some digging, as suggested in
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2317843 says:
"""
Following https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=204739 I downloaded the
missing firmware file (thanks @ZombieMeat) at Dropbox and copied it to
/lib/firmware/brcm/
"""
Actually that worked. Attachi
Maybe related with
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bluez/+bug/1590798 ?
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Bluetooth search gets nothing
I'm having same issue. Is the directory mentioned part of linux-firmware
? I think the directory where the file is missing is /lib/firmware/brcm/
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