Sound seems to be working again now after upgrading to Ubuntu 17.10!!
Thanks a lot!
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1636905
Title:
Sound card not recogn
An update:
To sum up the previous posts in this thread:
The problem with the internal Realtek ALC3246 soundcard of my
Dell Vostro 5568 laptop in Ubuntu (tested with 16.04 and 16.10) seems
to be related to the suspend function. The sound stops working after laptop is
suspended and sound cannot be r
Ok then, I have rebooted Ubuntu again, and yes, as I expected I have now
returned to the origianl situation:
When I select "System Settings->Sound" the output device in the dialog
window shows as "Dummy Output" and when I press the "Test Sound" button
no sound is heard from either front left or fr
Sorry, the attached screen shot for the previous comment was not
correct, here is the correct one.
** Attachment added: "audio3.png"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/1636905/+attachment/4775374/+files/audio3.png
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Rebooting with headphones unplugged worked fine for a while; then I
suspended my laptop for an hour. When I came back and the laptop was
reactivated (by opening the lid) sound was not working. Now I went to
System Settings->Sound again, and to my surprise some new items had been
added to the Output
Ok I rebooted Ubuntu with headphones plugged in. I went to System
Settings->Sound and confirmed that everything looked fine. However, when
I tried to play sound from youtube in Google Chrome there was no sound.
I rechecked that the sound was not muted, and that 'aplay -l' showed
correct output. I t
I have now done some further research on this. First, I tried to reset
Windows 10 once again. After finished the reset and having rebooted
Windows 10 once more after that. The sound started to work in Windows 10
again. But I also discover something new: If I plugged in the headphones
in Windows 10,
I tried to produce a PulseAudio verbose log by editing /etc/pulse/client.conf
and adding this line to the file:
extra-arguments = - --log-target=newfile:/tmp/pulseverbose.log
--log-time=1
Here is the log file I got after rebooting: see attached file
pulseverbose.log
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Unfortuneately, the problem was not fixed after all. I was a little bit
to quick to conclude in my last post. Now the sound has stopped working
again (both in Windows and Ubuntu). But it starts with a problem in
Ubuntu. After unplugging the headphones, the "What kind of device did
you plug in?" dia
Seems like the problem has been partially resolved:
I did not mention that I had a dual boot machine with Windows 10, since I did
not think
it was relevant. Now, here is what I did:
I first reinstalled Ubuntu 16.04 (erased the Ubuntu 16.10 partition).
When I logged into Ubuntu 16.04 the sound pr
Public bug reported:
I just reinstalled a fresh Ubuntu 16.10 on my Dell Vostro 5568 laptop.
The audio controller on the laptop is a Realtek ALC3246 with Waves
MaxxAudio Pro. The external interface connector is a microphone
in/stereo headphones/external speakers connector.
When I select "System S
Seems like all the default fonts in Chromium browser was reset to
"Abyssinica SIL" after installing Kubuntu desktop. After changing to
"DejaVu Sans" in "Settings->Web Content->Customize fonts.." the fonts
are now quite readable..
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Looks like the font issue can be related to the Sans-serif font family, and
that it depends also on the browser. See updated question on askubuntu.com for
an example:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/507966/fonts-messed-up-after-installing-kubuntu-desktop-on-ubuntu-14-04
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Here is an example of how the fonts now look like in many web pages:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/507966/fonts-messed-up-after-installing-kubuntu-desktop-on-ubuntu-14-04
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I confirm to have the same issues. From Ubuntu 14.04 I ran "apt-get
install kubuntu-desktop", after logging out from Unity and in again in
KDE plasma desktop, I think I started to see some symptoms (for example:
fonts on webpages looked ugly), and logging out again and then logging
into Unity again
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