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I did this a little while ago, and had to reinstall to fix. But I lost my audio and the only thing I remember doing before I lost it was watching a movie by plugging my XPS via mini displayport into a HDMI TV. It seemed to have completely got rid of all audio output sources and set HDMI to default. I tried desperately to get audio back and ultimately decided to just do a clean reinstall. This fixed the issue.
Ways to reproduce:
Clean install Ubuntu 15.1
Play audio through HDMI
Lose access to laptop speakers?
*I'm not 100% sure what actually lost it, but I know all I did was install GTK themes, some icons and installed drivers and upgraded/updated everything. Either this is a bug, or screwed up something I didn't realize. Regardless I use my laptop for Uni and watching Rick and Morty so I can't risk having to reinstall again at this time to test it. I would love if someone could confirm or deny this bug.
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I don't know if this can help but I'm on Winz10 and since two weeks I get a similar problem:
if I connect my external monitor (with integrated speakers) via miniDP <-> HDMI and then I disconnect it, Winz doesn't recognize any sound card or speaker and I have to reboot the entire system to get this issue fixed.
In the past (I can say during the last year 2015) I've never had any sort of problem related
I did this a little while ago, and had to reinstall to fix. But I lost my audio and the only thing I remember doing before I lost it was watching a movie by plugging my XPS via mini displayport into a HDMI TV. It seemed to have completely got rid of all audio output sources and set HDMI to default. I tried desperately to get audio back and ultimately decided to just do a clean reinstall. This fixed the issue.
Ways to reproduce:
*I'm not 100% sure what actually lost it, but I know all I did was install GTK themes, some icons and installed drivers and upgraded/updated everything. Either this is a bug, or screwed up something I didn't realize. Regardless I use my laptop for Uni and watching Rick and Morty so I can't risk having to reinstall again at this time to test it. I would love if someone could confirm or deny this bug.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: