Hello,
1:8.0-0ubuntu3.10 from proposed fixes the problem
Thanks for your support
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Title:
[regression] output
@Hui, I have disconnected and reconnected the speakers when plugging
back the acquisition board
The strange part is that I had two systems installed on two different
partitions. By just booting on a system I had the sound or not.
If I understand well that would mean it is an issue with the
@Hui,
I confirm, no more issue with Ubuntu 18.04, speakers and headphones are
correctly detected.
Thanks.
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@Hui,
I think there's a misunderstanding,
>From the moment I disconnected and reconnected the speakers everything is
>working well on all the versions I tested it on.
So from my understanding
- the speakers were working although not detected
- due to the update, when speakers are not detected
@Hui,
I already checked on a live-usb of 18.04, this morning the sound is
working (it was not on Sunday morning).
It is definitely a speaker detection issue. It could come from the hardware as
well.
Anyway, I planned to install Ubuntu 18.04 to test it before upgrading my main
system next
@Hui, of course, I'll keep both my distributions (16.04 and 18.04) up-
to-date. I will keep you posted about issues that might come.
In the mean time, don't hesitate asking if you need any test on my side
(like if you want test on a different configuration than yours).
Cheers
Flavien
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I felt it strange to be the only one to experience that problem with a
quite common ALC892 chipset.
So I tested without the video acquisition board to check whether it could be an
incompatibility issue (although that board has always been connected). It did
not work better.
So I connected it
Public bug reported:
Since the update 1:8.0-0ubuntu3.8 to 1:8.0-0ubuntu3.9 , pulseaudio is
not showing anymore my soundcard.
The command "pacmd list-sinks" only shows a dummy output
When running on a fresh install of ubuntu 16.04, the sound is ok.
When updating the install with locking the
Here's the logfiles generated during boot
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** Description changed:
Since the update 1:8.0-0ubuntu3.8 to 1:8.0-0ubuntu3.9 , pulseaudio is
not showing anymore my soundcard.
The command "pacmd list-sinks" only shows a dummy output
When running on a fresh install of ubuntu 16.04, the sound is ok.
When updating the install with
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