My workaround to go into pavucontrol and set the Built-in Audio Analogue
Stereo to "Headphones (unplugged)" does work, but sometimes I need to
switch it into this mode multiple times (via "Speakers") in order to get
the proper bass working. The same issue happens when using the command
line via
Set to confirmed as this affects at least two people
** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => Confirmed
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This affects me too.
This is on a modern PowerEdge T20 server but it uses the same RealTek
audio chip.
A workaround is to use one of the two methods:
1) Using pavucontrol, switch the output from "Speakers" to "Headphones
(unplugged)".
2) Using alsamixer, increase the "Headphone" volume and
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/1404731/+attachment/4472384/+files/apport.alsa-base.gkkf5fgo.apport
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