Headphones show as connected when they're not on 18.04, Acer Predator Helios 500





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I've installed Ubuntu 18.04 LTS fresh install on Acer Predator Helios 500 Notebook, but it's unable to identify the state of the headphone jack, which is always shown as plugged in. No sound comes from the notebook's internal speaker, even after plugging in headphones.



After some time searching, the only possible solutions I came up with were




  1. Install pavucontrol and change the audio output to the speaker.

  2. Use hda-jack-retask to indicate that the headphone jack is unplugged by overriding its pin at boot time.


Both of these solutions will lead to a functional internal speaker with audio out, but when I plug in the headphones, it's unable to recognize headphones are there, and there's no audio output through headphones.



How can I fix this sort of problem?










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  • Same problem with me. Did you manage to find any solution to this apart from the 2 solutions you had suggested.

    – Vignesh T.V.
    Jan 13 at 15:17











  • Nope nothing yet, using pavucontrol to switch to speaker. Seems like will have to write a script on boot to correct it up, I'll update the progress in here.

    – Ishara Abeykoon
    Jan 13 at 15:29











  • I found a link here where the problem is still not solved: forum.manjaro.org/t/…

    – Vignesh T.V.
    Jan 13 at 15:58











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    Mar 31 at 3:37


















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I've installed Ubuntu 18.04 LTS fresh install on Acer Predator Helios 500 Notebook, but it's unable to identify the state of the headphone jack, which is always shown as plugged in. No sound comes from the notebook's internal speaker, even after plugging in headphones.



After some time searching, the only possible solutions I came up with were




  1. Install pavucontrol and change the audio output to the speaker.

  2. Use hda-jack-retask to indicate that the headphone jack is unplugged by overriding its pin at boot time.


Both of these solutions will lead to a functional internal speaker with audio out, but when I plug in the headphones, it's unable to recognize headphones are there, and there's no audio output through headphones.



How can I fix this sort of problem?










share|improve this question

























  • Same problem with me. Did you manage to find any solution to this apart from the 2 solutions you had suggested.

    – Vignesh T.V.
    Jan 13 at 15:17











  • Nope nothing yet, using pavucontrol to switch to speaker. Seems like will have to write a script on boot to correct it up, I'll update the progress in here.

    – Ishara Abeykoon
    Jan 13 at 15:29











  • I found a link here where the problem is still not solved: forum.manjaro.org/t/…

    – Vignesh T.V.
    Jan 13 at 15:58











  • ebay.com/itm/…

    – Ishara Abeykoon
    Mar 31 at 3:37














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I've installed Ubuntu 18.04 LTS fresh install on Acer Predator Helios 500 Notebook, but it's unable to identify the state of the headphone jack, which is always shown as plugged in. No sound comes from the notebook's internal speaker, even after plugging in headphones.



After some time searching, the only possible solutions I came up with were




  1. Install pavucontrol and change the audio output to the speaker.

  2. Use hda-jack-retask to indicate that the headphone jack is unplugged by overriding its pin at boot time.


Both of these solutions will lead to a functional internal speaker with audio out, but when I plug in the headphones, it's unable to recognize headphones are there, and there's no audio output through headphones.



How can I fix this sort of problem?










share|improve this question
















I've installed Ubuntu 18.04 LTS fresh install on Acer Predator Helios 500 Notebook, but it's unable to identify the state of the headphone jack, which is always shown as plugged in. No sound comes from the notebook's internal speaker, even after plugging in headphones.



After some time searching, the only possible solutions I came up with were




  1. Install pavucontrol and change the audio output to the speaker.

  2. Use hda-jack-retask to indicate that the headphone jack is unplugged by overriding its pin at boot time.


Both of these solutions will lead to a functional internal speaker with audio out, but when I plug in the headphones, it's unable to recognize headphones are there, and there's no audio output through headphones.



How can I fix this sort of problem?







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  • Same problem with me. Did you manage to find any solution to this apart from the 2 solutions you had suggested.

    – Vignesh T.V.
    Jan 13 at 15:17











  • Nope nothing yet, using pavucontrol to switch to speaker. Seems like will have to write a script on boot to correct it up, I'll update the progress in here.

    – Ishara Abeykoon
    Jan 13 at 15:29











  • I found a link here where the problem is still not solved: forum.manjaro.org/t/…

    – Vignesh T.V.
    Jan 13 at 15:58











  • ebay.com/itm/…

    – Ishara Abeykoon
    Mar 31 at 3:37



















  • Same problem with me. Did you manage to find any solution to this apart from the 2 solutions you had suggested.

    – Vignesh T.V.
    Jan 13 at 15:17











  • Nope nothing yet, using pavucontrol to switch to speaker. Seems like will have to write a script on boot to correct it up, I'll update the progress in here.

    – Ishara Abeykoon
    Jan 13 at 15:29











  • I found a link here where the problem is still not solved: forum.manjaro.org/t/…

    – Vignesh T.V.
    Jan 13 at 15:58











  • ebay.com/itm/…

    – Ishara Abeykoon
    Mar 31 at 3:37

















Same problem with me. Did you manage to find any solution to this apart from the 2 solutions you had suggested.

– Vignesh T.V.
Jan 13 at 15:17





Same problem with me. Did you manage to find any solution to this apart from the 2 solutions you had suggested.

– Vignesh T.V.
Jan 13 at 15:17













Nope nothing yet, using pavucontrol to switch to speaker. Seems like will have to write a script on boot to correct it up, I'll update the progress in here.

– Ishara Abeykoon
Jan 13 at 15:29





Nope nothing yet, using pavucontrol to switch to speaker. Seems like will have to write a script on boot to correct it up, I'll update the progress in here.

– Ishara Abeykoon
Jan 13 at 15:29













I found a link here where the problem is still not solved: forum.manjaro.org/t/…

– Vignesh T.V.
Jan 13 at 15:58





I found a link here where the problem is still not solved: forum.manjaro.org/t/…

– Vignesh T.V.
Jan 13 at 15:58













ebay.com/itm/…

– Ishara Abeykoon
Mar 31 at 3:37





ebay.com/itm/…

– Ishara Abeykoon
Mar 31 at 3:37










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