Intermittent sound
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here is the problem I am dealing with. I run on Ubuntu 16.04, with a graphic card EVGA GEFORCE GTX 1070, and 2 screens. One of them is Dell, the other is Apple Thunderbolt (connected with Thunderbolt port with a Thunderbolt EX3 card). When I use only 1 screen (the Apple one), I am able to have sound from the Apple Thunderbolt speakers in the screen. However, when I display on my 2 screens at the same time, I can't have sound from the Thunderbolt screen.
Does anyone have an idea on what to look at to fix this?
Thank you.
16.04 drivers nvidia sound thunderbolt
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here is the problem I am dealing with. I run on Ubuntu 16.04, with a graphic card EVGA GEFORCE GTX 1070, and 2 screens. One of them is Dell, the other is Apple Thunderbolt (connected with Thunderbolt port with a Thunderbolt EX3 card). When I use only 1 screen (the Apple one), I am able to have sound from the Apple Thunderbolt speakers in the screen. However, when I display on my 2 screens at the same time, I can't have sound from the Thunderbolt screen.
Does anyone have an idea on what to look at to fix this?
Thank you.
16.04 drivers nvidia sound thunderbolt
Additional note. When I activate/deactivate sticky edges, I can have the sound from the screen (but not every single time, I know this sounds irrational).
– Jice
Nov 17 at 2:26
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here is the problem I am dealing with. I run on Ubuntu 16.04, with a graphic card EVGA GEFORCE GTX 1070, and 2 screens. One of them is Dell, the other is Apple Thunderbolt (connected with Thunderbolt port with a Thunderbolt EX3 card). When I use only 1 screen (the Apple one), I am able to have sound from the Apple Thunderbolt speakers in the screen. However, when I display on my 2 screens at the same time, I can't have sound from the Thunderbolt screen.
Does anyone have an idea on what to look at to fix this?
Thank you.
16.04 drivers nvidia sound thunderbolt
here is the problem I am dealing with. I run on Ubuntu 16.04, with a graphic card EVGA GEFORCE GTX 1070, and 2 screens. One of them is Dell, the other is Apple Thunderbolt (connected with Thunderbolt port with a Thunderbolt EX3 card). When I use only 1 screen (the Apple one), I am able to have sound from the Apple Thunderbolt speakers in the screen. However, when I display on my 2 screens at the same time, I can't have sound from the Thunderbolt screen.
Does anyone have an idea on what to look at to fix this?
Thank you.
16.04 drivers nvidia sound thunderbolt
16.04 drivers nvidia sound thunderbolt
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Additional note. When I activate/deactivate sticky edges, I can have the sound from the screen (but not every single time, I know this sounds irrational).
– Jice
Nov 17 at 2:26
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Additional note. When I activate/deactivate sticky edges, I can have the sound from the screen (but not every single time, I know this sounds irrational).
– Jice
Nov 17 at 2:26
Additional note. When I activate/deactivate sticky edges, I can have the sound from the screen (but not every single time, I know this sounds irrational).
– Jice
Nov 17 at 2:26
Additional note. When I activate/deactivate sticky edges, I can have the sound from the screen (but not every single time, I know this sounds irrational).
– Jice
Nov 17 at 2:26
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Updated to Bionic Beaver and NVIDIA 390 driver, solved the issue.
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Updated to Bionic Beaver and NVIDIA 390 driver, solved the issue.
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Updated to Bionic Beaver and NVIDIA 390 driver, solved the issue.
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Updated to Bionic Beaver and NVIDIA 390 driver, solved the issue.
Updated to Bionic Beaver and NVIDIA 390 driver, solved the issue.
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Additional note. When I activate/deactivate sticky edges, I can have the sound from the screen (but not every single time, I know this sounds irrational).
– Jice
Nov 17 at 2:26