Ubuntu 16.04, have the same issue
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NetworkManager doesn't hide virtual interfaces (e.g. Docker, VMWare
Kernel 4.9.10 - the same
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Title:
[N501VW, Realtek ALC668, Black Headphone Out, Right] Static Noise
Problem
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FIGIEL (paulfigiel)
I use 4.7.2 kernel now. Noise is listened after waking up but disappears after
rebooting.
danjjl (danjjl)
IMHO this issue concerns all of us including you, lets keep together in one bug
report
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still have problem in kernel 4.7.2
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Title:
[N501VW, Realtek ALC668, Black Headphone Out, Right] Static Noise
Pr
Today I had this issue again after waking up. Noise disappeared after
rebooting.
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[N501VW, Realtek ALC668,
Nevertheless, I updated nvidia driver, installed 4.6.0 kernel and
everything all right for now. Thanks for advice!
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Thanks for help, Zakatell. I started to install 4.6.0 version and this
operation was finished, but I saw error messages about nvidia-361 driver
while kernel installation. Then I researched that there are bug present
and traked in launchpad. I was afraid that system wouldn't started after
reboot, so
1) Noise appeared again after wake up my laptop (editing alsa-base.conf
approach)
2) I tried to run patch with command
patch < /tmp/fixup-ux501vw.patch
but got a request to input:
"File to patch:"
And I don't know what should I type... I even don't have /sound folder as
mentioned in this patch
I have the same laptop, Ubuntu 16.04 also and the same pitch/whistle
static noise in headphones (it doesn't matter whether my sound volume is
muted or not). The noise started approximately after login screen
appearing. I used this temporary solution
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2204740
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