Linux Ubuntu 18.10 NO SOUND (Dummy Output)
I have "Dummy Output" in my sound settings. I am fairly new to Linux, however am fairly computer literate. I LOVE Linux, so I would really prefer a solution as opposed to going back to Windows which I hate.
My sound card is a HDA-Intel "Realtek ALC3235".
Also, I have a touch screen (which I don't really use, I use the keyboard) laptop and with one of the upgrades came the problem of the mouse jumping all over randomly while typing. Anyone have a solution for that?
18.10 soundcard
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I have "Dummy Output" in my sound settings. I am fairly new to Linux, however am fairly computer literate. I LOVE Linux, so I would really prefer a solution as opposed to going back to Windows which I hate.
My sound card is a HDA-Intel "Realtek ALC3235".
Also, I have a touch screen (which I don't really use, I use the keyboard) laptop and with one of the upgrades came the problem of the mouse jumping all over randomly while typing. Anyone have a solution for that?
18.10 soundcard
Checkalsamixer
command in terminal and look there if the card is muted. With F6 there You can select sound card. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alsamixer . You can also check this for possible solutions : help.ubuntu.com/community/HdaIntelSoundHowto also please check this answer, maybe it will help in Your case: askubuntu.com/questions/914463/…
– Michal Przybylowicz
Jan 21 at 3:57
Please edit your question with the output ofinxi -SA && hwinfo --sound
. Also take a look here, this answer. Also can try to reset UEFI/BIOS to default values.
– Pablo Bianchi
Jan 21 at 4:08
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I have "Dummy Output" in my sound settings. I am fairly new to Linux, however am fairly computer literate. I LOVE Linux, so I would really prefer a solution as opposed to going back to Windows which I hate.
My sound card is a HDA-Intel "Realtek ALC3235".
Also, I have a touch screen (which I don't really use, I use the keyboard) laptop and with one of the upgrades came the problem of the mouse jumping all over randomly while typing. Anyone have a solution for that?
18.10 soundcard
I have "Dummy Output" in my sound settings. I am fairly new to Linux, however am fairly computer literate. I LOVE Linux, so I would really prefer a solution as opposed to going back to Windows which I hate.
My sound card is a HDA-Intel "Realtek ALC3235".
Also, I have a touch screen (which I don't really use, I use the keyboard) laptop and with one of the upgrades came the problem of the mouse jumping all over randomly while typing. Anyone have a solution for that?
18.10 soundcard
18.10 soundcard
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Checkalsamixer
command in terminal and look there if the card is muted. With F6 there You can select sound card. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alsamixer . You can also check this for possible solutions : help.ubuntu.com/community/HdaIntelSoundHowto also please check this answer, maybe it will help in Your case: askubuntu.com/questions/914463/…
– Michal Przybylowicz
Jan 21 at 3:57
Please edit your question with the output ofinxi -SA && hwinfo --sound
. Also take a look here, this answer. Also can try to reset UEFI/BIOS to default values.
– Pablo Bianchi
Jan 21 at 4:08
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Checkalsamixer
command in terminal and look there if the card is muted. With F6 there You can select sound card. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alsamixer . You can also check this for possible solutions : help.ubuntu.com/community/HdaIntelSoundHowto also please check this answer, maybe it will help in Your case: askubuntu.com/questions/914463/…
– Michal Przybylowicz
Jan 21 at 3:57
Please edit your question with the output ofinxi -SA && hwinfo --sound
. Also take a look here, this answer. Also can try to reset UEFI/BIOS to default values.
– Pablo Bianchi
Jan 21 at 4:08
Check
alsamixer
command in terminal and look there if the card is muted. With F6 there You can select sound card. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alsamixer . You can also check this for possible solutions : help.ubuntu.com/community/HdaIntelSoundHowto also please check this answer, maybe it will help in Your case: askubuntu.com/questions/914463/…– Michal Przybylowicz
Jan 21 at 3:57
Check
alsamixer
command in terminal and look there if the card is muted. With F6 there You can select sound card. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alsamixer . You can also check this for possible solutions : help.ubuntu.com/community/HdaIntelSoundHowto also please check this answer, maybe it will help in Your case: askubuntu.com/questions/914463/…– Michal Przybylowicz
Jan 21 at 3:57
Please edit your question with the output of
inxi -SA && hwinfo --sound
. Also take a look here, this answer. Also can try to reset UEFI/BIOS to default values.– Pablo Bianchi
Jan 21 at 4:08
Please edit your question with the output of
inxi -SA && hwinfo --sound
. Also take a look here, this answer. Also can try to reset UEFI/BIOS to default values.– Pablo Bianchi
Jan 21 at 4:08
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alsamixer
command in terminal and look there if the card is muted. With F6 there You can select sound card. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alsamixer . You can also check this for possible solutions : help.ubuntu.com/community/HdaIntelSoundHowto also please check this answer, maybe it will help in Your case: askubuntu.com/questions/914463/…– Michal Przybylowicz
Jan 21 at 3:57
Please edit your question with the output of
inxi -SA && hwinfo --sound
. Also take a look here, this answer. Also can try to reset UEFI/BIOS to default values.– Pablo Bianchi
Jan 21 at 4:08