Problem solved (At last!!).
Since I am not a Linux/Debian/Ubuntu matter, I can't give detailed
reasoning the cause-consequence relationship. But this is what I did
after hundreds of tries.
1. Update SOF firmware binaries.
Read this:
I see that this looks like a kernel problem. One of my computers was
without sound in the last 5 months, so I had to use a small screen
laptop to watch movies or listen audio, but I lost patience in the
process. Is there any GUI centric Linux distro, which fixes this
problem?
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>From my end, it appears that 5.19.0-40 breaks HDMI audio again, but
reverting to 5.19.0-38 fixes the problem.
In both cases, the HDMI audio device is showing, just the audio doesn't
work.
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You're welcome!
On Wed, Apr 12, 2023 at 7:47 AM Rishab raju <2007...@bugs.launchpad.net>
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> Robert Pearson,
> Man it worked after i did as you said.Thanks for the assist. Truely
> thankful.
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Robert Pearson,
Man it worked after i did as you said.Thanks for the assist. Truely thankful.
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Title:
HDMI Output sound has
Rishabraju,
Boot into your BIOS screen (DEL or F2). Select your drive. When the GRUB menu
opens, select Advanced Features. You should then see a list of available
kernels. Select 5.19.0-32-generic (the later kernels are broken.
After you sign in, open the Audio setting, select HDMI hardware,
Guys i have the same problem...and i installed ubuntu 4-5 hours
ago so ye sad. Can anyone tell me what to do? I need that hdmi
audio output cause my laptop display is busted and i use hdmi to connect
to a monitor to do things. I downloaded the latest ubuntu version
currently available.
Hi,
I also have the same issue.
In my case, I use DP to connect my monitor to my computer and I was able to use
the monitor's built in audio without problems.
I have even reinstalled Ubuntu just to check if it was my fault that the audio
stopped working.
Note, the audio works on Windows.
I am
Thanks all for your contributions.
In my case, the only available kernels in grub are 5.19.0-35-generic and
5.19.0-38-generic.
Booting with both options have the same result: HDMI Audio is missing.
I've restarted the computer for weeks without any change.
Is there a safe way to install a
Interesting. That indicates that the code is "fragile", not robust. I'm
glad you finally got your systems to recognize the speakers. Do they work?
In my system, it recognized the HDMI audio output, it just does not work.
Testing the speakers gives the sound of silence. I'm back to
Now I'm on 5.19.0-38-generic. I had to restart my computers 5 to 6 times
in a row to make Ubuntu 22.04 LTS detect the HDMI speakers on my
external monitor, LG 29wk-600W.
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Will Ubuntu fix kernel 5.19.0-35 or just do another update with a
working kernel?
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Title:
HDMI Output sound has disappeared
Thank you so much!
I have two disk drives; one with 22.04 and one with 18.04.3. When the
update rendered 22.04 useless, I switched to 18.04.3. I got your
explanation on how to use different kernels. When 18.04.3 crashed, I tried
using a different kernel. In grub, I selected Advanced options and
You select your kernel in the grub boot menu. There is an option for
alternative boot configurations. I have a dual boot environment set up
so grub comes up every time for me. I think you hit esc to bring it up
if it normally boots straight into windows. If you have any trouble it
should come up
"Booting with linux-image-5.19.0-21-generic lists the audio
devices again."
So how do I do that?
On Tue, Mar 7, 2023 at 5:20 AM William <2007...@bugs.launchpad.net>
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> Booting with linux-image-5.19.0-35-generic appears to be the problem in
> 22.10. Booting with
Booting with linux-image-5.19.0-35-generic appears to be the problem in
22.10. Booting with linux-image-5.19.0-21-generic lists the audio
devices again.
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This issue is also present in 22.10. After the update broke audio, I
reinstalled 22.10 from a live usb which fixed the issue until I updated
again and the issue reappeared.
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When I run lspci it lists
00:01.1 Audio device: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Kaveri HDMI/DP
Audio Controller.
The latest update to Ubuntu MATE 22.04 just ignores it.
In the control center/sound/output it only sees the IEC958 built-in
audio digital stereo.
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My system is an ASUS A88XM-A with AMD A8-7600 Radeon R7. Video and audio
output are via HDMI.
As soon as I installed the latest update to Ubuntu MATE 22.04 the audio
broke. When I went to the control center, the entry for HDMI audio
wasn't there.
Apparently, the coder assumed everybody was using
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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i have the same issue
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