Is the package in xenial-proposed exactly the same as the one in `ppa
:ubuntu-audio-dev/pulse-testing` (based on the version, I'd say so)?
If so, then I've been using it for a few weeks now, and it fixed the
problem for me.
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I'm on XFCE.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1582213
Title:
[xenial] Bluetooth device doesn't play any sound in A2DP mode unless
set to HSP/HFP first
Solves the problem for me (ppa:ubuntu-audio-dev/pulse-testing).
I can't comment on the reliability, since I've tested the procedure only
a few times, but I don't need anymore to perform the
disconnection/reconnection dance.
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This is fixed by upgrading the kernel to 4.10.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1637107
Title:
Wrong audio profile (on a Skylake system), causing volume
Thanks, I will try that.
For reference, audio via analog port works fine (it uses the correct
profile, `Analog Stereo Output`, which is the same which is
inappropriately used when plugging the digital cable).
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Further information:
~$ grep "Codec:" /proc/asound/card*/codec*
/proc/asound/card0/codec#0:Codec: Realtek ALC1150
/proc/asound/card0/codec#2:Codec: Intel Skylake HDMI
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Public bug reported:
I have a Skylake system (ASRock Z170 Gaming-ITX/ac) with (x)Ubuntu
16.04.
My speakers are connected via the SPDIF port, but there is a problem.
When I inspect the audio profile (in `pavucontrol`), I see that `Analog Stereo
Output (unplugged)` is selected.
The speakers play
Same problem here, and the "magic sequence" solves the issue as well.
I had a similar sequence as well (it was using "HSP/HFP" in place of
"off"), which stopped working today.
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OK, log is attached.
The operation, in detail is:
- I've started the (ad-hoc configured) pulseaudio
- Connected the headphones
- Opened a video in VLC
- nothing from the HPs
- opened pavucontrol
- the VLC output was set as HPs; under `Configuration`, the profile was
`A2DP Sink`
-
Public bug reported:
I have a Sennheiser MM 450-X headset.
In 15.10, connection & playback was straightforward.
In 16.04, the headset connects, and shows up as default playback device
on `pavucontrol`, but there is no sound.
A functional workaround is to, after having connected it, to go the
Confirmed for Huawei K3772, which was working on 15.04 and previous
versions.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1534678
Title:
huawei plugin not used on
Public bug reported:
My home network has a hidden SSID, but the new (compared to 14.04)
network manager doesn't allow to store the password, so I have to enter
it every time I want to connect (this also applies to reconnections
after system wake-up, from standbys).
This is very annoying, and
** Description changed:
- Bluetooth doesn't work on Gigabyte f2a88xn motherboard.
+ Bluetooth doesn't work properly on Gigabyte F2A88XN motherboard.
- Generally it's not detected. In order to have it detected, one needs to
- boot into Windows, then on Ubuntu again.
+ The adapter is not always
Public bug reported:
When the libpam-systemd package is installed, the apt settings force-
confdef and force-confold are ignored, so that any of the
/etc/pam.d/common-* are modified, the whiptail menu is shown; this
breaks unattended system upgrades.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Public bug reported:
I have two VPNs, an openvpn and a cisco.
Until 14.10, I could use them both, using `nmcli con up` twice.
Since when I moved to 15.04, the two calls succeed, but the cisco VPN
doesn't work - it acts like it's been not connected at all.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1464998 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1464998
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1464998
A2DP headet sink doesn't appear
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Can you give me more detailed instructions on how to do this (report
upstream, search in the registry)?
I've searched preamp and pre-amp in the windows registry, but
couldn't find anything.
I'm aware of the clipping cause - I was pointing that, given that the
volume is low, raising it above 100%
Public bug reported:
I have a Sennheiser MM450-X headset, which successfully connects to my
laptop (after installing pulseaudio-module-bluetooth).
After connecting though, the output sink doesn't appear.
The workaround is to add Disable=Socket in /etc/bluetooth/audio.conf
ProblemType: Bug
Public bug reported:
I have a SIM card for the mobile broadband (the broadband card is built
in my laptop); the network manager doesn't store the unlock code, even
if I specified Automatic unlock option, so that I have to type the
code every time I log in, but also every time the system wakes up
Public bug reported:
I have a Thinkpad Helix, which I dual boot with Windows 8.x and Ubuntu.
The audio volume in Ubuntu is low, compared to Windows, even when the
device output is set on 100%.
For example, when I watch something, on VLC, I can increase both the VLC
volume and the device output
Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1920 x 1200, maximum 16384 x 16384
HDMI-0 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
Identifier: 0x53
Timestamp: 7259
Subpixel: horizontal rgb
Clones:
CRTCs: 0 1 2 3
Transform: 1.00
Public bug reported:
I have a gigabyte f2a88xn motherboard with built-in audio.
In pavucontrol, under Configuration - Built-in audio (the first), there
is Digital Stereo (HDMI) Output.
When I disable it, the kern.log continuously reports HDMI ATI/AMD: no
speaker allocation for ELD.
This
Public bug reported:
I have a Sennheiser MM450-X which are connected to the audio sink
(Bluetooth Devices - Connect to audio sink) correctly, but they don't
show in the pavucontrol output devices, so I can't use them.
I can reproduce this bug every time.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu
Public bug reported:
Bluetooth doesn't work on Gigabyte f2a88xn motherboard.
Generally it's not detected. In order to have it detected, one needs to
boot into Windows, then on Ubuntu again.
Even when it's detected, it doesn't connect to the peripherals.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu
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