Hi Folks. I've found another issue with the Realtek ALC295 codec in
Linux and I have a fix for this too (see #17 in this thread for my
initial fix).
When I boot into Windows first and then into Linux, there are two
problems:
1. The internal speakers don't work (headphones are okay).
2. The intern
I've managed to fix this problem on my machine (HP Omen 15 running
Ubuntu 17.04 using codec for Realtek ALC295 sound device). To fix the
problem, I can do the following:
Install alsa-tools if not installed:
sudo apt install alsa-tools
Create and save a script in /usr/local/bin:
#!/bin/bash
hda
I have upgraded to Ubuntu 17.04. The problem doesn't occur any more. I'm
using the synaptics driver. The clickpad is working fine now.
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I have this problem using the clickpad for an HP Omen 15-at201tx running
Ubuntu 16.10. Changing the driver from synaptics to libinput did fix the
problem, but I like coasting (kinetic scrolling) so I would like to stay
with the synaptics driver. The problem doesn't occur in Windows 10.
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I have the same issue on an HP Omen 15 notebook (15-ax201TX). I have a
duel boot setup to Ubuntu 16.10 and Windows 10. If I boot into Windows
10 first (even just to the login screen) and then restart and boot into
Ubuntu 16.10 the sound is fine - no crackling.
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