[Bug 1876046] Re: [XPS L501X, Realtek ALC665, Speaker, Internal] "Analog Stereo" and "Build-in speaker" appears "unplugged/unavailable"

2020-05-22 Thread kffiatek
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1876065 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1876065

For me, upgrading from groovy helped
Add and uncomment lines to sources.list

#deb http://pl.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ groovy main restricted universe 
multiverse
#deb http://pl.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ groovy-backports main restricted 
universe multiverse
#deb http://pl.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ groovy-security main restricted 
universe multiverse
#deb http://pl.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ groovy-updates main restricted 
universe multiverse
#deb http://pl.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ groovy-proposed main restricted 
universe multiverse


apt update

apt install libpulse0/groovy-proposed
apt install pulseaudio/groovy-proposed

! comment out those lines in sources.list again
! run apt update again
! do not upgrade your ubuntu when groovy repositories are turned on

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Title:
  [XPS L501X, Realtek ALC665, Speaker, Internal] "Analog Stereo" and
  "Build-in speaker" appears "unplugged/unavailable"

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[Bug 1876046] Re: [XPS L501X, Realtek ALC665, Speaker, Internal] "Analog Stereo" and "Build-in speaker" appears "unplugged/unavailable"

2020-05-14 Thread kffiatek
After today's upgrade:
pulseaudio/focal-updates,focal-security,now 1:13.99.1-1ubuntu3.2 amd64 
[installed]

Sound stopped completely: "Establishing connection to pulseaudio. Please
wait" - goes forever.

How can I downgrade to pulseaudio-module-bluetooth_13.99.1-1ubuntu3?  
# sudo apt install pulseaudio=13.99.1-lubuntu3
This says Version '13.99.1-lubuntu3' for 'pulseaudio' was not found" despite 
this:
Listing... Done
pulseaudio/focal-updates,focal-security 1:13.99.1-1ubuntu3.2 amd64
pulseaudio/focal 1:13.99.1-1ubuntu3 amd64

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  [XPS L501X, Realtek ALC665, Speaker, Internal] "Analog Stereo" and
  "Build-in speaker" appears "unplugged/unavailable"

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[Bug 1876046] Re: [XPS L501X, Realtek ALC665, Speaker, Internal]

2020-05-10 Thread kffiatek
So, I've tried. Reinstalling did not help. Also, problem is even worse
on kubuntu i've tried. There is no option "Analog Stereo Duplex
(unplugged)(unavailable)" to choose and turn on sound.

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