I own a late 2019 Computer Upgrade King Hewlett Packard Omen 15t and I
am running System76's Pop_OS! 20.04.0 64 bit LTS GNU/Linux. Looking at
this bug report, it looks like I am affected. I see that the latest
information is such that a fix was committed, but it has not been
released yet.
Is it po
Upon closer investigation, Pop Shop is System76's replacement for their
software center and there is an unchecked option to choose to download
and install software packages from Ubuntu-Proposed (Focal Fossa). So, I
expect that I may need to click this button, update Pop Shop and hope
that the newer
If I download the alsa-ucm-conf 1.2.2-1 debdiff patch, then how do I
apply it within Pop_OS! 20.04.0 64 bit LTS GNU/Linux and make it work
with a future Linux kernel version? How do I download and install a
newer Linux kernel version on Pop_OS!?
I apologize for becoming more of a nuisance and for
Hugh Chao:
Please keep us informed with your results. I assume that I am correct to
remove the specific hacks to my alsa-base.conf and default.pa
configuration files while patiently waiting for Linux kernel 5.4.0.38-41
AMD64 and I may need to download and install alsa-ucm-conf 1.2.2-1 as
well? Thi
Hugh Chao:
I followed your instructions exactly and I restarted my HP PC, but GNOME
Settings shows dummy output for my audio card for audio output and
nothing for audio input. Here is some technical information:
alsa-ucm-conf is already the newest version (1.2.2-1ubuntu0.1).
linux-generic is alre
Hugh Chao:
I edited /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf by adding this line of code:
a. options snd-intel-dspcfg dsp_driver=1
I also edited it to remove this line of code:
b. options snd-hda-intel index=0 model=laptop-dmic
I also edited /etc/pulse/default.pa by re-adding these two lines of
code:
c
I installed Pop_OS! 20.04.0 64 bit LTS GNU/Linux bare metal on my late
2019 CUK HP Omen 15t gaming notebook PC this past Monday, June 8th, 2020
at around 2:15 PM EDT. For the past several days, I have done my best to
do in depth research into the root cause of why my sound card and
microphone do no
I read this entire bug report and I added the FWUPD PPA and followed the
directions. I own an Oppo Digital HA-1 desktop DAC and headphone
amplifier. After unplugging it, shutting down, booting up, logging in,
plugging it back in, I can not see my HA-1 in sound devices and it is
stuck at DSD 12.288
I enabled xenial-proposed on my late 2015 Sager NP8657 [Clevo P650-RE3]
gaming laptop with Ubuntu 16.04.0 64 bit LTS. Should I go ahead with
sudo apt-get upgrade and sudo apt-get dist-upgrade? Is this going to
mess up my Ubuntu? So, after I enable proposed and do the upgrade, what
should I do?
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I enabled xenial-proposed on my late 2015 Sager NP8657 [Clevo P650-RE3]
gaming laptop with Ubuntu 16.04.0 64 bit LTS. Should I go ahead with
sudo apt-get upgrade and sudo apt-get dist-upgrade? Is this going to
mess up my Ubuntu? So, after I enable proposed and do the upgrade, what
should I do?
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I followed the instructions carefully and it is fixed now. My Oppo
Digital HA-1 and Chord Mojo just work right out of the box after
enabling xenial-proposed.
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So, I'm using Ubuntu 13.04 64 bit and I have this:
wellywu@System76:/etc/pulse$ uname -r
3.8.0-27-generic
When is this going to be fixed?
I have a HRT MicroStreamer asynchronous USB DAC and headphone amplifier.
I downloaded and installed Clementine Development from the PPA and I set
ALSA sink to
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