Lol. And again, it's stuck. I think it is caused by windows being in
hibernation mode
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Title:
[X550CC, Realtek ALC270, Black
Everything works fine for now. Thank you
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Title:
[X550CC, Realtek ALC270, Black Headphone Out, Left] No sound at all
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Well... Something really really strange is happening. Everything is
working again with analog-output-headphones. I guess, I can reproduce
this bug again by simply rebooting to windows
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Also I forgot to mention that upgrading my system fixed the issue, but
then I booted to Windows and everything isn't working properly again
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Well, I've done some research on this
Seems like plugging the headphones in makes pulseaudio change the audio
sink port. You can see that by using the
pacmd list | grep "active port"
and when you change active port back to "analog-output-speaker" with
headphones connected, everything works fine.
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