Just checked both my other (unaffected) drives. Neither Manjaro nor
CentOS have that line in the `/etc/pulse/default.pa` file. I used the
/ search in Less with the word "switch", and that line wasn't in
either of them.
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Do unaffected distros have "module-switch-on-port-available" loaded?
Can you please try not loading the module?
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Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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Title:
[HP Pavilion dv9000] Mute toggles on/off while plugged into the
headphone/speak
So, after some rather tedious testing (across Ubuntu, Xubuntu,
Kubuntu, and Lubuntu), I found the exact iteration where the audio
went wrong.
Everything works perfectly fine up until and including 18.04.2, and
then beginning as of 18.04.3 (of course, including 18.04.4), the audio
does the auto-mut
I've just tried installing 20.04 LTS, and the audio issue still
persists. I've tried reinstalling both pulseaudio and ALSA, and
nothing works. I'm out of ideas. What do I do? How should I go about
fixing the problem?
On Tue, Mar 17, 2020 at 11:04 AM Kuroš Taheri-Golværzi
wrote:
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> Alrighty, so,
So, I've upgraded my main OS (Xubuntu 18.04) to 5.3.0-42-generic, and
now, it's partially suffering from the mute-toggle issue. The computer
mutes or unmutes whenever something happens that produces sound (e.g.,
when a messenger app gives a notification, when I pause/play a video,
etc), and it give
Alrighty, so, I installed Xubuntu 16.04. `uname -or` outputs:
4.4.0-21-generic GNU/Linux
and `pulseaudio --version` outputs:
pulseaudio 8.0
In AlsaMixer, "Auto-Mute Mode" is set to "Enabled", and the audio
works perfectly exactly as expected.
This is definitely something that started happening in
So, I ran `uname -or` on my Ubuntu 18.04, which gave:
`5.3.0-40-generic GNU/Linux`
I find this strange because it doesn't do it on this edition. The problem is
definitely somehow connected to the Ubuntu/Debian layer on top of the kernel,
and not the actual kernel itself. I'm certain of this now.
I'm actually running 4.15 as my main OS (specifically Xubuntu 18.04)
specifically because it works perfectly as expected. If you'd like, I
can test older kernels, such as 4.2, 3.16, maybe even 3.5, if you'd
like, just to make sure.
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Can you please test older kernels like 4.15?
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Title:
[HP Pavilion dv9000] Mute toggles on/off while plugged into the
headphone/spe
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Title:
[HP Pavilion dv9000] Mute toggles on/off while plugged
apport information
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I'm on an HP Pavilion dv9000 (https://www.cnet.com/products/hp-pavilion-
dv9000/specs/) built many years ago.
Whenever I'm using any distro that's based on Ubuntu which was published from
Version 19.04 onward
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