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@hui.wang, your attached firmware, what version is that?
$ md5sum sof-icl.ri
2ca373e6254b0e9b37439f7a31984973 /dev/shm/sof-icl.ri
@adamfubuntu, do you still have the problem *without* `dsp_driver=0` on
an up-to-date Ubuntu 19.10 with
A Fedora user reported the same issue in
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1772498#c16, and the created
an upstream GitHub issue
https://github.com/thesofproject/sof/issues/2126.
Please update the meta-information of this bug accordingly.
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And in Clear Linux: https://community.clearlinux.org/t/new-installation-
no-sound-swift-5-i7-1065gt-iris-plus/2407/14
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Hello,
I do not know if it is a problem of the current proprietary driver or
xorg or GNOME. I tried my best to include all the info you might need.
Problem:
When I receive a notification in the notification centre of GNOME, it
shows up in the notification bubble. If the
Can this be closed/tagged as fixed?
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dbus: failed to construct signal
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My OpenCL program was working normally until a software update. The log file
(/var/log/apt/history.log) contains:
Start-Date: 2020-01-16 12:48:13
Commandline: aptdaemon role='role-commit-packages' sender=':1.131'
Install: libllvm9:amd64
Bug also affects me:
VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GF106GL [Quadro 2000] (rev a1)
I was running dual monitors.
After reboot second monitor is not recognized.
Primary monitor displays as 'Default'. Only one resolution setting is available
I have Driver nvidia-driver-390
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Status: New => Fix Released
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It happened again. So, I should expect that ocassionally it will happen
again till to be fixed.
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IMO this should be above "wishlist" importance, because the lcdproc
project had to disable a lot of display drivers (such as
hd44780-lcd2usb) still relying on libusb 0.1 API, while libusb-
compat-0.1 probably would've solved their issues easily. An LCD that
worked perfectly with Ubuntu 16.04 is
Hi everyone,
Thank you very much Daniel for your attention and recommendations but ..;
1. I installed ubuntu 20.04, everything started fine, but it failed again in
the same way as in ubuntu 18, before this I was testing fedora 31 and the same
errors were presented for both ubuntu 18, 20 and
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Updated kernel from 5.0 to 5.3. After reboot, resolution appears to be
something like 640 x 480. Accessed (with difficulty) display settings.
Monitor is shown as unknown device. Tried reinstalling kernel, problem
remains. Can still boot successfully into
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Release:16.04
While running distribution upgrade from 14.04 to 16.04, the terminal
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Took a look here:
I was read official pulseaudio gitlab bugs. Seems like bluetooth module
problem.
https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/PulseAudio/Documentation/User/Bluetooth/#index7h2
They recommend use separate usb bluetooth.
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I believe I'm having the same issue on a Dell 7591 15" 2-in-1 running
Ubuntu 19.10. With no headset plugged in nothing shows up under
Sound->Input. If I 1) plug in headset (select Headset in the pop-up) 2)
Open Sound 3) Select Microphone Built-in Audio under Input 4) Select
Headset Microphone
so this is not completely updated to focal-proposed?
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