My issue seems to be localized to only the right speaker on a Thinkpad
x270, and the issue happens in Windows as well, so it may be due to a
blown speaker on my laptop.
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Title:
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The bug was not gone when using kernel 4.4
there was also an additional kernel between 4.4 and 4.15 that was
available. I tried that as well. same result.no fix.
Since then I backed up my system and did a completely fresh install of
18.04LTS and the issue is still not fixed.
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The bug was not gone when using kernel 4.4
there was also an additional kernel between 4.4 and 4.15 that was
available. I tried that as well. same result.no fix.
Since then I backed up my system and did a completely fresh install of
18.04LTS and the issue is still not fixed.
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Dominic: Can you please rephrase that? Was the bug gone when using
kernel 4.4? And yes Ubuntu 18.04 ships with kernel 4.15, which is why we
need you to test downgrading the kernel to an older version.
Chorca: Please log a new bug of your own.
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Having what I believe is the same issue. Internal Intel HDA audio is
distorted at normal maximum volume on Xubuntu, at 100% and not above.
Seems to be distorted at lower volume levels as well. System sounds are
distorted as well as sounds from media applications. This is recent to
me as it seems to
"16.04 used kernel 4.4 and you are presently using kernel 4.15"
Have been running 18.04 for a week. Until earlier today issue was not
present, each day until now however, had been just fine. Is "4.15" the
same kernel used at install of "18.04"?
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Linux novgorod-LinuxBook 4.4.146-0404146-generic #201808061143 SMP Mon Aug 6
15:51:56 UTC 2018 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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Thanks. If the sound worked fine in Ubuntu 16.04 then that's useful
information. 16.04 used kernel 4.4 and you are presently using kernel
4.15
Next, please try installing an older kernel version and see if that
fixes the problem.
1. Download these:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4
Over-Amplification is set to "OFF"
Test Speakers returned no sound from either left or right speaker.
Previous version of Ubuntu "16.04 LTS"
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Thanks for the bug report.
Firstly, please have a look in Settings > Sound and tell us the value of
"Over-Amplification". It should be OFF.
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Next, if sound used to work on this machine in an older version of
Ubuntu then please tell us what that version was.
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Also, while in Settings > Sound, click on "Test Speakers". Does the
speaker test play cleanly?
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