This finally solved the problem I had spent hours on! The computer in
question is an Acer Aspire 5538 with Realtek ALC269.
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This problem persists on the same system with all the latest updates. I
did however notice that in the "hardware" part of the GUI there is no
longer a "2.1" option, so defaulting to analogue stereo output.
I tried connecting an external speaker ("headphone") and it sounded as
it should.
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Public bug reported:
It seems the 2.0 speakers get mapped to Speaker and the subwoofer is
mapped to HEADPHONES, not LFE. I confirmed this by raising the volume
for "headphones" in alsamixer and getting the base to play along.
However, there seems to be no workaround in Ubuntu just using the sound
Public bug reported:
I think software-properties should be tagged in this since it offers to
install nvidia-173 (but fails to do so). One of these two packages
should be changed so that the driver is installed or so it isn't
offered.
Terminal output:
"root@sempron:~# LANG=EN && apt-get install n
Installing and using Wine 1.7.41-staging under PlayOnLinux (still in
Ubuntu 14.10) seems to resolve this problem for me. As this is not the
default Wine in Ubuntu, I guess this is still a bug..
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