** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => Confirmed
** Tags added: xenial
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No sound on
Hi there it looks like this bug still works with Ubuntu 17.10 after a
few installs. I had to go into alsamixer and make the multi channel
change to get it to work. It sucks because the audio works fine with
built in audio just not with the Ausus Xonar.
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I just completed a fresh install of Ubuntu 16.04 with a brand new Asus
Xonar DGX. I can confirm the bug exists and also that the alsamixer
workaround is sticky across reboots. While the current workaround is
much better than nothing, I' d like a way to have sound on both speakers
and headphones
It appears to be fixed now though, either that or the alsamixer fix is
now sticky. If it doesn't work out of the box then do an update and if
that doesn't work try the alsamixer fix and it should then continue to
work after reboot.
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I just realised my Yes was a ambiguous. Yes it still exists and has not
been fixed on 16.04.1.
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Title:
No sound
Yes. On a Dell t610. Same symptoms as above. Soundcard works fine on
CentOS 6 live so hardware is OK
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No
Is this bug fixed now or does it still exist in 16.04.1?
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Title:
No sound on ASUS Xonar DGX Soundcard (16.04)
The problem of this "solution" is that is temporary, because on each
boot you need to set manually the output on alsamixer (because
pulseaudio can't change it)
The driver developer Clemens Ladisch said me that it's because of a
difference between the name of the output purposed by the driver and
Grateful thanks to Valentin Crone for the workaround. I ran alsamixer in
the terminal, selected Analog Output by right-arrowing and then
Multichannel by up-arrowing, and now my sound works. I doubt whether
this would ever occur to the non-technical user! It deserves to be more
widely known.
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Fresh install of 16.04 on hardware that ran 14.04 faultlessly. 14.04 has
sound, 16.04 not. The problem seems not to be at the driver level: the
same drivers (snd_hda_intel, snd_oxygen) are allocated to the same
hardware devices as seen whith lshw -C sound. In the sound settings, the
output devices
Expired?
This bug is always in Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, no changes between the alpha and the
final release
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[Expired for pulseaudio (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for
60 days.]
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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"2014-01-29 Change the order of elements in the output select control.
This will reduce the number of relay switches. Change 'put' function to
call the oxygen_update_dac_routing() function. Otherwise multichannel
playback does not work. Also there is a new function to apply settings,
this prevents
https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/tiwai/sound.git/log/sound/pci/oxygen?qt=grep=dg%28x%29
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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Ok, now I have tested with Ubuntu 14.10: Pulseaudio 4.0, Linux 3.16,
same problem, so because the PulseAudio version is the same between
Ubuntu 14.04 and Ubuntu 14.10 it seem it's a bug in the kernel module
snd-oxygen :(
It's a regression from Linux 3.13 to Linux 3.16 → 4.4
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The same problem on Ubuntu 15.04 with PulseAudio 6.0 and Linux 3.19
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Title:
No sound on ASUS Xonar DGX Soundcard
On Ubuntu 15.10, the bug is present with Linux 4.2.0-16 and PulseAudio 6.0
(tested now, with a fresh iso)
I discover this now, because I daily use Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (because it's a LTS
version), and now I see that because I will upgrade to 16.04 LTS when the final
version will be available.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Sorry ;)
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