Public bug reported:
properly reflecting sites
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: firefox 52.0.2+build1-0ubuntu0.14.04.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.4.0-72.93~14.04.1-generic 4.4.49
Uname: Linux 4.4.0-72-generic x86_64
AddonCompatCheckDisabled: False
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Public bug reported:
I use next version of ubuntu x86_64
Description:Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS
Release:16.04
kernel 4.2.8-040208-lowlatency
alsa-base 1.0.25+dfsg-0ubuntu5
alsa-utils 1.1.0-0ubuntu5
gstreamer1.0-alsa:amd64 1.8.3-1ubuntu0.2
Sound from speakers works fine (tested on wav
I solved it by switching from stereo to mono sound in headphones. But I
am still researching this issue, is it problem in hardware chip or a
program bug.
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Andrii (comachada)
** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Status: New => In Progress
** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Invalid
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1573408 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1573408
Just installed Ubuntu Studio 16.04.3, also affects me.
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Nope, tried again with arecord and it's recording slowly again. The same
situation with audacity, sometimes it works and sometimes not.
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I've also tried command line tool for sound recording - arecord. And it
works, somehow, but sound is very noisy and staticky.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1764965
I have the same problem and my board is MSI X370 Pro Carbon, (same
ALC1220 Chipset). Tried Kubuntu 18.04 and Ubuntu 18.04. Recording with
audacity also slow to the extreme. I changed sample rate in audacity to
51 or 52 Hz as a temporary workaround, but the sound is very
noisy.
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@Jacopo Yes, sometimes. Even restarting audacity or arecord does the trick.
What really annoying is the noise level. And, yes I've tried everything under
Windows 10 and sound records perfectly. The problem is that I hate too use
Windows :)
Oh, I've updated linux kernel to 4.18 and the problem
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1871794 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1871794
Problem has NOT been fixed for my setup:
- Kernel: 5.4.0-65-generic (also tried 5.11.0-051100-generic)
- OS: Lubuntu 20.04.2 LTS
- Machine: OptiPlex 9020
- Headset: Sony WH-XB900N
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Confirmed on 17.10 and Nvidia drivers 384.111
** Also affects: nvidia-drivers-ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Package changed: nvidia-graphics-drivers (Ubuntu) => nvidia-graphics-
drivers-384 (Ubuntu)
** No longer affects: nvidia-drivers-ubuntu
** Tags added: artful
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I have an Nvidia based video card that has an HDMI output + a DisplayPort
output.
DisplayPort output audio is listed as "Digital Stereo (HDMI)" and HDMI output
is listed as "Digital Stereo (HDMI 2)".
I prefer to use "Digital Stereo (HDMI 2)".
But after each display sleep
After #2 it prefers HDMI 2 when its connected, thanks @hui.wang.
But seems that anyway it prefers internal analog audio instead of digital audio.
Will observe more to understand new behavior after reboots, suspends and locks.
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Right. I just tested:
Selected digital device.
Selected HDMI 2 for digital device.
Disconnected HDMI 2 from laptop (digital device automatically switched to
HDMI 1, sound automatically switched to internal analog audio).
Connected HDMI 2 to laptop (digital device automatically switched to HDMI 2
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It seems that it depends on connected monitor. In my case monitor goes to power
saving mode after laptop suspend or in few minutes after system lock. So ubuntu
switches to analog device after resume/unlock.
But its not so critical, because device can be easily changed with tray icon.
And for
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1576559 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1576559
#lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
Release:20.04
Codename: focal
#uname -r
5.4.0-37-generic
#pulseaudio --version
Displaylink is extremely slow
ubuntu 22.04
DisplayLink driver version Release: 5.5
acer nitro 5 an515-45
GeForce RTX 3080 Mobile
https://i.imgur.com/hXU0Euv.png
On the laptop screen, the system does not slow down.
Terrible brakes on external monitors. Moreover, if 1 external monitor, then the
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Thanks, Daniel.
1. Logging into Ubuntu on Xorg didn't fix the issue.
2. I will attach it in the next message.
3. I tried those workarounds and found no luck. (parameters are visible
while editing config in grub before loading)
4. I tried 2 other cables and issue persisted.
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External screen flickers on and off (image is present and then signal is lost,
flickering is random, but very often, ~3 times in 10 seconds) on a fresh
installation.
Details:
- I'm using a laptop (ASUS GL552VW) with external monitor connected via HDMI.
The HDMI port is
** Attachment added: "xrandr.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mutter/+bug/1975872/+attachment/5593318/+files/xrandr.txt
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Thank you for quick response! Here are those files.
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1. Yes, reducing resolution of the external monitor (1440 x 900, to be exact)
fixed the issue.
2. I typed that in the terminal and issue persisted.
3. Unfortunately, my laptop doesn't support USB-C DisplayPort (i've tried with
my friend's 2K monitor with DisplayPort to USB-C cable and the
Setting "max bpc" to 8 didn't solve the problem, unfortunately.
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Title:
[ASUS GL552VW] Loss of signal (black screen) on external
Sorry, I forgot to add that I did all of those actions in Xorg session. Xrandr
wouldn't let me change output settings If I was in Wayland session.
Unfortunately, changing max bpc to 6 under Xorg session didn't give an effect -
screen is still flickering, although not so violently. I tried to
I struggled with this issue for a while until I discovered thar the
issue is with the color profile as described in this question
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1404516/screen-turns-yellow-even-using-
the-live-option-ubuntu-22-04.
The way to solve it for me was to add a new color profile in
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