Thanks for the news. I've been listening to a muted mp3 for two years
now :-P
I am looking forward to Ubuntu 22.04 that should bring us the patched
kernel we need...
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Aurélien, first thing to do is probably `sudo alsa-info --upload` to get
and upload all your details. Then, we might compare it to mine: http
://alsa-project.org/db/?f=f13c46c58bba7ed21035e65230899b18419cd337
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`sudo apt install unifont` and restarting the computer does **not**
solve the problem for me, and it can still be reproduced via:
```
git init testrepo
cd testrepo
git commit --allow-empty -m 💎
gitk
```
This might be because I also have manually installed
`~/.fonts/NotoColorEmoji.ttf` in order to
This new script also works for me, thanks.
However, with both versions of the script sound will stop working after
~30 seconds of inactivity. So it is not "sticky" in my case. An easy
workaround is to play an audio file on infinite loop with volume down to
zero. This will keep the speakers enabled
This is great news !
I just tried your script, while a song was already playing, and I
instantly got sound on my speakers (both left and right).
While the script is running I can hear each side coming on. First left,
then right.
I also noticed that if switching to my bluetooth headphones, the
he
@Mike, thanks for your help! I was able to submit the patch. Easier than
I thought :-)
FYI it ended up there: https://lkml.org/lkml/2020/8/24/977
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@Mike Pozulp, it is correct that the model name referred in the merged
patch is incorrect. It refers to my model.
For future reference here is my alsa-info.sh: http://alsa-
project.org/db/?f=f13c46c58bba7ed21035e65230899b18419cd337
Where we can see:
Board Name:NT950XCJ-X716A
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John, thank your for your help. I was able to build and run a patched
kernel. And even get the sound back, but only after a modification in
the patch. I noticed Mike created the patch for your machine, but named
it "Samsung Galaxy Book Ion (NT950XCJ-X716A)". This is incorrect because
NT950XCJ-X716A
@John Hoff
I saw your were successful in applying the patch. I am trying to
reproduce here, but I struggled quite a bit with kernel
compile/installation. I am also a bit wary of breaking my entire system
as it is my daily driver.
On my latest attempt, I ended up with a running kernel 5.4.0-42, bu
linux-headers-5.8.1-050801_5.8.1-050801.202008111432 and booting with
secure boot disabled will not anything. Still no sound, and the command
workaround still works.
On a side note, the built-in mic does work as expected. So I use
bluetooth headphones for listening and built-in mic for speaking.
I can confirm that after installing the package `alsa-tools`, then the
following command will restore sound on headphones instantaneously:
sudo hda-verb /dev/snd/hwC0D0 0x1a SET_PIN_WIDGET_CONTROL 0x5
In the meantime I did try a newer kernel, linux-
headers-5.7.0-050700_5.7.0-050700.202006082127,
I just installed a fresh Xubuntu 20.04 (Linux 5.4.0-42-generic) on my
brand new Samsung Galaxy Book Ion NT950XCJ-X716A. And of course I do
experience the issues described here: very low volume on headphones and
no sound on speakers.
In pavucontrol, under "Output devices", I see 3 HDMI outputs, and
Thanks Stephen Spencer again.
Exactly same situation with Gandi.net provider. Issue could be diagnosed
thanks to Stephen explanation. And the solution was as simple as
switching kernel from 2.6.32-x86_64 to 3.10-x86_64 in gandi.net
administrative pages (in disk properties).
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The following did not work for me:
sudo mv /usr/share/fonts/truetype/unfonts-core/UnDotum.ttf
/usr/share/fonts/truetype/unfonts-core/UnDotum.ttf.backup
Hoewever I successfully solved this issue with sudo apt-get remove
fonts-unfonts-core and can still write in Korean (but didn't reboot
yet).
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Workaround from John Faucett worked great, on the condition to update
Same problem on a fresh Ubuntu 12.04 install on a Samsung NT900X3B-A78.
What logs or system info should I provide ?
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What logs or system info should I provide ?
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Same problem on a fresh Ubuntu 11.10 using gnome 2 and ibus. I meant to
use ibus to type Korean but didn't get to set it up yet, so there is no
input methode selected. When I have ibus daemon running Netbeans "loses"
the keyboard. As soon as I quit ibus (right-click on the top-right icon
-> quit),
I dont think the bug is any different now that it used to be 4 years
ago. So the bug should stay open IMHO.
Anyway here is the new bug following this still existing issue:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dbus-java/+bug/654526
Also, it was seen on more time in Ubuntu 11.04.
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Same on Ubuntu 11.04 and NetBeans IDE 7.0. The fix described in the blog
post resolved the issue after restarting NetBeans.
This bug is following this one:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-center/+bug/55270
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