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    Open System Setting from dash and click Sound icon. Then go to Hardware tab -> Profile try to change other profile. you can also test while running some media player. Try it once..

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Sound is not working. I get system sounds but other sources like Rhythmbox don't work










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    Open System Setting from dash and click Sound icon. Then go to Hardware tab -> Profile try to change other profile. you can also test while running some media player. Try it once..

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    Open System Setting from dash and click Sound icon. Then go to Hardware tab -> Profile try to change other profile. you can also test while running some media player. Try it once..

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    Open System Setting from dash and click Sound icon. Then go to Hardware tab -> Profile try to change other profile. you can also test while running some media player. Try it once..

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Open System Setting from dash and click Sound icon. Then go to Hardware tab -> Profile try to change other profile. you can also test while running some media player. Try it once..

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Open System Setting from dash and click Sound icon. Then go to Hardware tab -> Profile try to change other profile. you can also test while running some media player. Try it once..

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Firstly, as Saurav Kumar mentioned in this comment Open System Settings from dash and click Sound Then go to Hardware > Profile and test other profiles that match your audio connections. You should test while running some media player.
If it will not work, then look at Ubuntu's page about sound problems: Sound Troubleshooting or better yet, the more recent help wiki page.






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    Firstly, as Saurav Kumar mentioned in this comment Open System Settings from dash and click Sound Then go to Hardware > Profile and test other profiles that match your audio connections. You should test while running some media player.
    If it will not work, then look at Ubuntu's page about sound problems: Sound Troubleshooting or better yet, the more recent help wiki page.






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      Firstly, as Saurav Kumar mentioned in this comment Open System Settings from dash and click Sound Then go to Hardware > Profile and test other profiles that match your audio connections. You should test while running some media player.
      If it will not work, then look at Ubuntu's page about sound problems: Sound Troubleshooting or better yet, the more recent help wiki page.






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        Firstly, as Saurav Kumar mentioned in this comment Open System Settings from dash and click Sound Then go to Hardware > Profile and test other profiles that match your audio connections. You should test while running some media player.
        If it will not work, then look at Ubuntu's page about sound problems: Sound Troubleshooting or better yet, the more recent help wiki page.






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        Firstly, as Saurav Kumar mentioned in this comment Open System Settings from dash and click Sound Then go to Hardware > Profile and test other profiles that match your audio connections. You should test while running some media player.
        If it will not work, then look at Ubuntu's page about sound problems: Sound Troubleshooting or better yet, the more recent help wiki page.







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