I managed make headphones work by reinstalling pulseaudio and alsa, and
shutting down the computer (for any reason just rebooting didn't work).
Now, everything works except I don't hear the "popping" sound when
changing the volume anymore, and "Test Speakers" from Sound Settings
doesn't produce an
Public bug reported:
I'm running Ubuntu 17.10 and installed today a bunch of updates from the
software updater. After that, there's no sound from headphones anymore,
even if they are detected when plugged in and show up in sound settings
and alsamixer.
The headphones work on other devices, and th
Thanks, will the new patch be released for 17.10?
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Title:
Selecting USB Amp/Dac audio output in gnome sound does n
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1424362 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1424362
Still getting this bug on Ubuntu 17.10, any hopes it will be fixed at
some point?
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Public bug reported:
Running Ubuntu 17.10, when I plug an external USB Amp/Dac it is
correctly recognized and I can play audio through it via aplay, but when
I select it as my output sink from gnome sound, nothing happens: apps
still output sound via the speakers.
In order to fix it I have to res
Public bug reported:
I'm running Ubuntu 17.10 with Wayland enabled. I noticed Java GUI apps
running with native look and feel (i.e. Swing based apps with GTK look
and feel) do not properly work, i.e. fonts are not displayed properly,
windows sometimes do not draw correctly and other problems.
If
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