For the rest of the affected souls here:
The patch that I mentioned above has now been incorporated into the
Focal proposed updates. To fetch it to your system before it is released
in the stable channel, do the following:
Enable "Pre-released updates (focal-proposed)" under the tab 'Developer
@Alexander (klimat-88)
The fix is for HDA Intel soundcard built-in audio. Couldn't find what is
your soundcard from your bug report. Wait for the coders to respond to
your bug report.
As far as I know, you may try undoing all these: "options snd-hda-intel
dmic_detect=0" to
The current version is pulseaudio 1:13.99.1-1ubuntu3.2.
There is a fix/patch (Version: pulseaudio 1:13.99.1-1ubuntu3.2lp1869819)
in this PPA that you can use it for now until the next update/release:
https://launchpad.net/~kaihengfeng/+archive/ubuntu/fix-lp1869819
Voila.
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Bogdan (elrohe)
Oops. I couldn't save you the trouble. Sorry. It didn't strike me for
about 12 hours or so since the update to alert the remaining affected
people. During this time, after realizing that Pulseaudio has broken
down again, I was trying if I can do with Alsa alone or if I could find
@George (georgewf) There is a new update available for PulseAudio.
Don't go for it. It again breaks the settings, and the internal speakers
are shown as Dummy Output again.
I have reported the bug again. (bug 1878327)
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@Hui Wang (hui.wang)
Verified. Applied the patch for regression by Kai-Heng Feng
(kaihengfeng). Bug #1876238 (duplicate of bug #1875252). Dell Inspiron
1525.
URL for the patch: https://launchpad.net/~kaihengfeng/+archive/ubuntu
/fix-lp1869819
Audio is working fine now. Checked rebooting
@Bogdan (elrohe)
Glad that I could be of help and that the patch worked for you.
Waiting for a patch for ours.
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@George (georgewf)
Bodgan's puter is a Toshiba Satellite, hence different hardware and
different set of drivers. So it's an entirely different issue.
Ours is a Dell with an Intel soundcard. The problem still remains in our
puters due to the regression of fixing up another bug elsewhere here:
@Bodgan (elrohe)
Please don't hijack this thread. We already are in pain for the past
more than a fortnight. Yours is a different make of computer and
hardware, and hence a different problem.
After listening to you, I updated, uninstalled/reinstalled alsabase,
pulseaudio, pavucontrol, rebooted,
Awaiting anxiously for the update/fix. Do let us know once it is out, so
that we can get back to you with the feedback.
Yes, it could be the regression of the fix of 1869819. There are two
audio jacks and an internal microphone in my laptop, as said in that
bug.
1869819 affects at least only two
Please find attached pacmd list.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1875252/+attachment/5365683/+files/pacmd%20list
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Please find attached alsa-info.txt.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1875252/+attachment/5365681/+files/alsa-info.txt
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I have attached my pulseaudio.log from the tmp folder after commenting
and adding that code in pulseaudio.service.
Please see if it can be of any help.
If I can be of any further help, I am at your service.
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See if this too is a duplicate:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-5.4/+bug/1864871
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Title:
Ubuntu 20.04 LTS update
The agony continues even with the latest kernel update, 5.4.0-29.
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Failed to init Intel sound card in 20.04
Status in
I tried running sudo alsa force-reload multiple times but of no use.
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Failed to init Intel sound card in 20.04
Status
This bug affects Dell Inspiron 1525 too with Ubuntu LTS 20.04. It was
working fine until I upgraded from 18.10 to 20.04.
I have a dual boot. Sound works perfectly in Windows.
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Public bug reported:
Software update crashed on 01/09/18.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
Package: bcmwl-kernel-source 6.30.223.271+bdcom-0ubuntu3
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.13.0-22.25-generic 4.13.13
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-22-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: wl
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