Thanks for this sultan, this is useful information. Forgot to mention
that I was able to get help in fixing the bug, turns out I needed a
newer version of alsa-lib, had to switch to Fedora to get a packaged
version but I can confirm audio on my laptop is working now...
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/
Also continuing from my messages earlier today, I had some promising
looking output from the following two commands...
aplay -l
List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices
card 0: Audio [Intel HDMI/DP LPE Audio], device 0: HdmiLpeAudio [Intel HDMI/DP
LPE Audi]
Subdevices: 1/1
Subdevice #0: su
Following on from the comment above, if I look for "Audio" with a
capital A in the dmesg output, this is a shortened version of what I get
(the backend DAIs message is repeated multiple times in the real
output)...
dmesg | grep Audio
[0.159834] ACPI: Added _OSI(Linux-Lenovo-NV-HDMI-Audio)
[
I'm running Ubuntu 19.10 on an Asus E200H laptop. I'm getting no sound
output. CX2027x kernel modules seem to be available but there appear to
be issues during boot.
Including the following information to help track down the issue (if
there's anything else that I should provide please let me know)
Hi, the answer is simple. This layout treats the cedilla as an accent,
and it is available with AltGr+= :D
Using this you can use the cedilla wherever you want - Ç ç ş Ş ţ Ţ and
so forth.
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Touch seeded packages, which is su
Public bug reported:
The freeze problem actually started when I was using 12.04 LTS. Every
time when I was login to the desktop (after the computer is completely
shut down) , the screen glitches and freezes. However, when I restart
the computer, the problem went away. Everything is normal again.
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