I believe it's not a Dell-only problem. I have an HP Omen 15-ax201la
Gaming Laptop with dual-boot and have the same problem: if I boot with
headphones/speaker connected then there won't be any sound; if I plug
out, no sound; then if I plug back in the sound comes back.
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Sorry, forgot to mention this happens in Ubuntu 18.04.5 LTS (HP Omen
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It might be of interest that together with this "no sound in jack" problem, my
screen stopped to turn off after the specified amount of time. It locks, but
does not turn off. I resolved this with
xset +dpms
xset dpms 300
but the Ubuntu Settings / Brightness & Lock didn't work as regards turning o
Just found this work-around (Dell 7790 17" G7 Gaming Laptop):
1. Sleep
2. Unplug the audio device from jack
3. Resume
4. Plug the audio device to jack
Works.
Seems to be a power management issue (and Dell only).
Resume with the audio device plugged into jack makes the jack silent until next
resum
It looks like a Dell-only problem.
I have a Dell 17" G7 Gaming Laptop 7790 with pre-installed Ubuntu 18.04 LTS.
However, if I remember well, the problem was not since the very beginning but
started several months after I bought the notebook, maybe after some update.
Maybe the Dell proprietary mod
Disco has reached end-of-life so will not be receiving fixes. That's why
the tag is removed.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases
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It affects disco. Was a fix released?
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Issue appears since a week, more or less, in 18.04LTS
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** Bug watch added: PulseAudio #193
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Remote watch: freedesktop.org Bugzilla #106834 => PulseAudio #193
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Kris M,
OK, the above discussion does sound like a different bug anyway, since
you say it regressed around 14 Feb. So please move back to bug 1816271
which has been reopened.
While it does sound like you are experiencing this bug, I think we
should use bug 1816271 to track the part that regressed
These do not install. I tried both deb and ddeb of a few . screen dims
for 20 sec then back. Nothing happens. Also don't know if I should be
using the deb's or the ddeb's (debugging).
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nevermind - I searched in files and I've got them all. Give me a few.
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No sound via headphones (headset) w
I tried to install a few of them but all I get is about 20 sec of dim
screen then back with no response. I need to leave this for now.
Tomorrow. Thanks for your help!
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sorry for beginner question - been looking thru my bug but don't see
list of modules.
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No, you only need to download the subset of packages from that list
which you already have installed.
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yes, I saw that go by. So how do I install this? download 25 modules and
deb or ddeb install each one? Thanks!
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Tit
Very suspicious. Because this happened on 14th Feb:
pulseaudio (1:12.2-2ubuntu1) disco; urgency=medium
* Add steelseries headset support. This provides sufficient support to
enable the Steelseries Arctis 5 and 7 Gaming Headsets (LP: #1758736).
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1816271 I get no sound after boot whether or not headphones are plugged in.
If headphones not plugged in, after boot, plugging them in wakes sound.
If headphones ARE plugged in at boot, must unplug and plug in headphones to
wake sound.
It's just not waking alsa or pulseaudio. Worked fine until abo
** Summary changed:
- [XPS 15 9550] [ALC3266] No sound via headphones (headset) when Ubuntu boots
with them plugged in
+ No sound via headphones (headset) when Ubuntu boots with them plugged in
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+ https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/pulseaudio/
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** Summary changed:
- No sound via headphones (headset) when Ubuntu boots with them plugged in
+ [XPS 15 9550] [ALC3266] No sound via headphones (headset) when Ubuntu boots
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Same. Except has now progressed to restart not providing workaround.
On 25 July 2018 at 03:18, tom <1583...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Confirm 18.04 / 4.15 still happening for me too :*(
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Confirm 18.04 / 4.15 still happening for me too :*(
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This is still happening on Ubuntu 18.04 and kernel 4.15 :( (Dell XPS
9550)
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Output from pactl list attached
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I agree and have already proposed the solution you describe:
https://trello.com/c/aI3BX3ax
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To anyone doing something about this bug, it could also be fixed by
actually using the selection from the Select Audio Device dialogue and,
you know, remembering it and using it. This would improve things for
everyone much more than just making this singular Dell hardware problem
go away. Nobody sh
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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I had various issues with my XPS 9550 related to 3,5 jack. I hope kernel
4.14+ can fix it, but it is not officially supported for now. I tried to
install both 4.14 and 4.15 and got a ton of errors. Any suggestions on
how to proceed? Does anyone know when 4.14 becomes recommended?
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It turns out I run into another problem. Pluseaudio doesn't prefer
headphone in some cases, have to select headphone manually for once to
fix it. Anyway the bug doesn't affect kernel v4.15.
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uhh, well. I don't have this problem with kernel v4.14. After I upgrade
to kernel v4.15-rc8, I run into this again.
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I believe the problem is kernel related, with the kernel 4.14 the problem
is gone.
Best regards,
Chunxiang Yan
On Fri, Dec 29, 2017 at 8:59 PM, Krešo Kunjas
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> Well i have upgraded to 17.10, and problem dissapeared. Now it always
> works. But i have tried some other fixes before, so i can
Well i have upgraded to 17.10, and problem dissapeared. Now it always
works. But i have tried some other fixes before, so i cannot know if al
of them are also needed.
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Confirming that this still exists on Dell XPS 15 9560, Ubuntu 16.10. I'd
like to add that in the second scenario, the popup asking which audio
device was plugged in does not appear.
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I have this problem on Dell Inspiron 7370(Realtek ALC3254) when using
Xubuntu 17.10(4.13 kernel). After upgrading to Ubuntu mainline kernel
4.14, the problem seems gone.
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> It is something to do with NVIDIA proprietary driver, If I disable it
in Additional Drivers, the problem disappears.
I speak too soon, the problem also happens with nouveau.
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It is something to do with NVIDIA proprietary driver, If I disable it in
Additional Drivers, the problem disappears.
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Also happens to me with Dell Precision 5510 on Ubuntu 17.04
(4.10.0-24-generic #28-Ubuntu SMP Wed Jun 14 08:14:34 UTC 2017 x86_64
x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux).
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I can confirm this bug. Works after wake up from suspend - after reboot:
dead.
So I've to put my computer into suspend mode and then wake it up in
order to get sound in the headphone jack.
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Also affects ALC3234 on Dell Latitude 3340
See https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/1670059
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Confirming on dell 9560! I cant get headphones to work even after
reboots. It worked fine and then stopped working recently.
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I can also confirm this bug. I have a dell 7560 with ALC3246. I tried
14.04, 16.04, 17.04 and None of them works.
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Sorry, that's on a 9560, not 7650. ^
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Dell XPS 7560
17.04 Gnome
Headphone jack won't work at all until I suspend and wake, then I have
no issues. Even the main speaker sometimes has issues now, but with
alsactl restore and no headphones in, I can get them to work.
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Using Dell 7559.
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Status in al
Same problem on 17.04 Gnome.
If I boot up with headphones plugged in, no sound. I have to replug to
get it back.
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Same issue here. No sound via headphones (headset) when Ubuntu boots
with them plugged in
[Dell XPS 13 9360 Developer Edition]
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
I can get them to start playing audio by unplugging them and plugging
them back in, but I shouldn't have to. :(
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Fixed the no sound headphone issue for my Dell XPS 9560 by running this
in the terminal:
alsactl restore
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I've reported the separate issue of wifi problems on suspend/resume
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1673796
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Another note, this bug didn't happen to me on Ubuntu 16.04. Maybe it
should be reported separately for each version of Ubuntu?
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@louismichel the same problem happens to my wifi. I've got an upgraded
Ubuntu from 16.04 to 16.10. If you have a fresh install can you report
the wifi suspend/resume problem?
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Same here on a XPS 15 9550 running ubuntu 16.10. This issue occurs
randomly at boot for a while now (6 months+).
Sometimes multiple reboot are needed to get the headphone to work. I
tried rebooting alsa or pulse audio and other tricks like alsamixer. But
somehow, I found out that suspend/resume fi
I can confirm this too on a XPS 9560. Selecting Headphones in
Settings>>Sound does not help.
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@mikhaildd have you tried to select Settings->Sound->Headphones ?
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I can confirm this, have the same behaviour on my new Dell XPS 15 9560.
So sad to see this still hasn't been fixed...
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** Summary changed:
- No sound via headphones (headset) when Ubuntu boots with them plugged in [XPS
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+ No sound via headphones (headset) when Ubuntu boots with them plugged in
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Importance: Undecided => Medium
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Aclaration: After boot, I have to select in the
Settings->Sound->Headphones to be able to hear though.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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This seems fixed for latest kernel 4.4.0-28-generic. (I had to clean up my
pulseaudio with
'pulseaudio -k && rm -rf ~/.pulse && rm -rf ~/.config/pulse' ), and both were
fixed (startup with jack connected and plugging in headphone)
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