Comment 17 for bug 1645022

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Chad March (marchchad) wrote :

I'll try out the latest upstream kernel tonight.

The computer started out with Windows 10 and it was super buggy and I wanted to give Ubuntu a shot. I installed this kernel via USB. I have not tried a previous version of Ubuntu yet.

Some additional behavior notes:

Currently when I resume from a suspended state, without plugging any devices, I get a popup asking "What type of device did you plug in?" and gives me options for Headphones, Headset, or Microphone. (Attached is a screenshot) When this happens, I've tried all 3 device options, clicking cancel, closing the dialog, and going to the Sound Settings..., but no matter what path I pursue, no audio will play. When looking at the Output tab of the Sound Settings, under the "Play Sounds Through" list, there are 3 separate HDMI audio outputs, the HD Sound Card, and the headphone jack listed. Regardless of which option I choose, no audio plays. If I restart (not power off/on) while in this state, when I log back in and check the settings, all audio output options are gone and only the Dummy Output option remains.

Also, after a recent shutdown/power on power cycle to restore audio functionality, audio only plays out of the right speakers.

Other notes:

I installed the Arc Desktop theme (https://github.com/horst3180/arc-theme). I doubt it effects it, but who knows.

I've also checked daily for any updates in the Software Center and have run apt-get upgrade && apt-get update too.

Hopefully these additional details will help you. If there are any other screenshots, log files, whatever you need, let me know and I'll provide them ASAP.