Public bug reported:

I use a logitech z200 that works fine, i use it with a usb type c
adapter that came with my pixel 3, my speakers arent shown at all in the
settings or make sound, its not the usb c adapter because it works fine
on my windows dual boot and has worked at one point on ubuntu,
regardless of the fact that ubuntu has never recognized my thunderbolt
port, i use ubuntu 18.10 by the way when i use lsusb, one of the results
is google inc., which is my headphone adapter, i can tell because when i
unplug it it goes away, even when i plug it into the 3.5 mm headphone
jack it doesn't work, i don't know if im forgetting something or not,
this is the second time im typing this because i accidentally closed the
first tab of this, whats interesting, is now that i go to alsamixer, and
press f6 i see option 1.Headphone Adapter, i select it and set the
volume all the way up and go to something that makes audio and nothing
happens, then i unplug it and see if it disappears, surely enough it
does

** Affects: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Attachment added: "my config.htm file for my pc"
   https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1810861/+attachment/5227497/+files/config.htm

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Title:
  Speakers dont show or make audio

Status in alsa-driver package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I use a logitech z200 that works fine, i use it with a usb type c
  adapter that came with my pixel 3, my speakers arent shown at all in
  the settings or make sound, its not the usb c adapter because it works
  fine on my windows dual boot and has worked at one point on ubuntu,
  regardless of the fact that ubuntu has never recognized my thunderbolt
  port, i use ubuntu 18.10 by the way when i use lsusb, one of the
  results is google inc., which is my headphone adapter, i can tell
  because when i unplug it it goes away, even when i plug it into the
  3.5 mm headphone jack it doesn't work, i don't know if im forgetting
  something or not, this is the second time im typing this because i
  accidentally closed the first tab of this, whats interesting, is now
  that i go to alsamixer, and press f6 i see option 1.Headphone Adapter,
  i select it and set the volume all the way up and go to something that
  makes audio and nothing happens, then i unplug it and see if it
  disappears, surely enough it does

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