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suddenly my sound starts to be buzzy (I've checked my speakers they're ok.), my sound card is a Realtek ALC892. I've also tried the front panel and it's the same. I am using Ubuntu 18.04 and since now everithing was working fine. Any Ideas? When I restart my pc it fixed but after a few minutes again the same problem.



The only easy soloution I found is to unload and load ALSA sound driver with this command :



pulseaudio -k && sudo alsa force-reload


Is a problem that will be fixed with update? or it depends on motherboard's oem?










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    suddenly my sound starts to be buzzy (I've checked my speakers they're ok.), my sound card is a Realtek ALC892. I've also tried the front panel and it's the same. I am using Ubuntu 18.04 and since now everithing was working fine. Any Ideas? When I restart my pc it fixed but after a few minutes again the same problem.



    The only easy soloution I found is to unload and load ALSA sound driver with this command :



    pulseaudio -k && sudo alsa force-reload


    Is a problem that will be fixed with update? or it depends on motherboard's oem?










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      suddenly my sound starts to be buzzy (I've checked my speakers they're ok.), my sound card is a Realtek ALC892. I've also tried the front panel and it's the same. I am using Ubuntu 18.04 and since now everithing was working fine. Any Ideas? When I restart my pc it fixed but after a few minutes again the same problem.



      The only easy soloution I found is to unload and load ALSA sound driver with this command :



      pulseaudio -k && sudo alsa force-reload


      Is a problem that will be fixed with update? or it depends on motherboard's oem?










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      suddenly my sound starts to be buzzy (I've checked my speakers they're ok.), my sound card is a Realtek ALC892. I've also tried the front panel and it's the same. I am using Ubuntu 18.04 and since now everithing was working fine. Any Ideas? When I restart my pc it fixed but after a few minutes again the same problem.



      The only easy soloution I found is to unload and load ALSA sound driver with this command :



      pulseaudio -k && sudo alsa force-reload


      Is a problem that will be fixed with update? or it depends on motherboard's oem?







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