Public bug reported:
The wifi driver disconnects when I log out,
after logging out I have to restart the system
When using bluetooth devices, the music intermittently appears, the
music or video does not sound well or the connection with the device is
lost at times
When using wifi and bluetooth,
What @bluca says is mostly true and valid. But it is how things should
be, not how things actually are, and getting from the latter to the
former is easier said than done. E.g. with Xorg it *might* be
straightforward to fix the server and simple clients (i.e. those that
just call XOpenDisplay). But
Same issue here.
Here is a fix:
# echo 'GST_PLUGIN_FEATURE_RANK=pulsesink:NONE' >
/etc/environment.d/60-gstreamer.conf
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Title:
Mo
Public bug reported:
Audio stops working after going to sleep (I believe - I rarely
shutdown/restart my desktop). I have a set of external speakers plugged
into the audio jack that aren't getting picked up. There is only a
"Dummy Output".
Here are some outputs that might be useful for debugging:
Any update to this .
Its really annoying having to hand edit netplan files every time i use
the GUI to make any changes to the profile
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Any update on the issue?
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Title:
Cannot change "enterprise" account password
Status in gnome-control-center:
New
What package is said not to be completely installed? It is not obvious
from your log(s).
Note that Ubuntu 18.04 reached end of life (EOL) a couple years ago and
there is no extended support for the 32-bit variant.
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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These are not default settings, so wherever you put them. Since they're not
part of your kernel "boot line", most likely you added/modified files in
/etc/modprobe.d
You can check with:
grep -r snd /etc/modprobe.d/
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I just found out that they are in the adwaita-icon-theme-legacy
package...
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Title:
Some icons are missing from GNOME's
I'm sorry but you overestimate my skills in linux. Where is this
snd_hda_intel-setting?
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Title:
Only Dummy Output in sound (U
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