This bug is still valid even in Ubuntu 20.10, but a little different.
In my case a popup appears randomly that says something like mic muted /
mic unmuted.
My solution on any distro starting from Ubuntu 20.04:
sudo sed -e '/f20/ s/^#*/#/' -i /lib/udev/hwdb.d/60-keyboard.hwdb
sudo systemd-hwdb
dualshock3nerd's solution also works for me too!
Thanks!!!
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Title:
Volume notification keeps popping up
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Title:
Volume notification keeps popping up constantly (the notify-OSD bubble
on
I have had this on ubuntu 18.04. Makes watching stuff with VLC so
annoying put the mp4 onto a memory stick ad booted into the windows
parition.
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I was experiencing this issue with 18.04.
Running GA-Z170-HD3-rev onboard audio from the back panel.
"Line Out - Built-in-Audio" would flicker between 'plugged in' and
'unplugged' causing a little pop or drop for a few 40-60ms every 4-5
seconds.
I don't think that anything was 'loose' b/c
i am using 16.04 version on both of my laptop and pc ! use same
downloaded ubuntu version on both systems but i have this problem just
on my pc!
in addition when i just plug my headphone or suspend the system the
problem is resolved.
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Reoccurred again on the next day after a cold reboot. Once it starts
happening, pulseaudio doesn't need to be running to see the issue
(acpi_listen plug/unplug events) so this is likely lower-level than
pulseaudio.
Similar alsa-driver thread: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
Nope, the same issue reappeared on my machine on the next day. So it was
not due to the cabling. Ubuntu 18.04 by the way.
It persisted across multiple reboots, but disappeared when I turned the
machine off and then immediately turned it back on again. Hardware
issue? I guess hdajackretask is the
I ~think~ I just fixed this issue on my PC (GA-B250M-DS3H with HDA Intel PCH,
ALC887-VD). Symptoms just like described on this thread:
- repeated "Jack 'Front Headphone Jack' is now plugged in" / plugged out
messages in pulseaudio logs
- acpi_listen showing plug/unplug events
- once headphones
A whole year later I'm still affected by this bug with Kubuntu 18.04.
No volume notification shows up in kde but audio playback still skips about
once or twice in in a couple of minutes like headphones just got plugged in and
then immediately taken out.
No headphones were plugged in at any time
Still suffers from this bug.
It's so annoying that i can't even watch a movie in ubuntu.
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Title:
Volume
So... I previously reported that this bug got fixed for me in 16.04. I
was wrong.
The bug is still present and now only shows up once or twice a day
causing a small skip when reproducing audio. Headphones weren't plugged
in. Previously it popped up at least once in a couple of minutes so I
The volume notification pops up when the system *thinks* the volume is
changing, or the audio device is changing (per PulseAudio config or just
something un/re-plugged).
I'm not sure, but it might also happen with some earphones/headphones if
your system is trying to interpret volume buttons. If
I have Ubuntu LTS 16.04 installed on three machines, some have this bug
appear, but strangely some doesn't.
1. Toshiba laptop L840
- live USB: no bug
- installed to harddisk: no bug
2. PC1 with Gigabyte GA-H97M-D3H rev. 1.0
- live USB: [BUG]
- installed to harddisk: [BUG]
3. PC2 with Gigabyte
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Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
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Title:
Volume notification keeps
Just upgraded to 16.04 and have the same issue. My pulseaudio version
is also 1:8.0-0ubuntu3.3. I also can't apply the workaround in comment
#20 because all audio sockets are in use.
In case it helps: if the sound settings window (unity-control-centre
sound) is open and has focus, then 'Digital
The latest pulseaudio update fixed this for me on 16.04.
After the update, just to see if something changed, I reverted the
changes made by my workaround in comment #20, rebooted, tested it for a
day and I didn't encounter this bug ever since.
My current pulseaudio version is 1:8.0-0ubuntu3.3
Unfortunately I'm experiencing the same problem but with 17.04. The only
difference to the previous reports that volume adjustment is happening
in almost every second and the notification popup is visible constantly
(it is flickering when the volume adjustment happens). So it is quite
annoying.
OK, thanks for testing that. The bug is then Fix Released for current
Ubuntu. As soon as we know /what/ fixed it, we can start thinking about
getting that fix into 16.04 too.
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Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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I tested 17.04 in a live USB environment all day. This bug never showed up.
In 16.04 LTS this annoying bug pops up at least once in a couple of minutes so
I assume it's fixed in Zesty at least.
Thanks for looking into it.
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Anyone affected: please let us know if upgrading to Ubuntu 17.04
(PulseAudio 10.0) fixed this bug for you.
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Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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