No sound in Ubuntu 16.04 LTS new install
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After a fresh install of Ubuntu 16.04, there was no sound on my 64 bit desktop pc. I followed the following link.
Installed Lubuntu 16.04 version no audio now
The sound worked. But on restart, it is not working.
Please help
I have followed the Step 3 of sound troubleshoot page and the output can be found in the following link.
http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=09d65a90decc72f32dd97521497ae03894308c6e
16.04 sound
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After a fresh install of Ubuntu 16.04, there was no sound on my 64 bit desktop pc. I followed the following link.
Installed Lubuntu 16.04 version no audio now
The sound worked. But on restart, it is not working.
Please help
I have followed the Step 3 of sound troubleshoot page and the output can be found in the following link.
http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=09d65a90decc72f32dd97521497ae03894308c6e
16.04 sound
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Check in the device manager>additional driver tab....is your audio driver turned on?? If not...mark it use it..and apply
– minigeek
Oct 21 '16 at 12:30
There are two additional drivers in that tab and it is using both. 1. HDA Driver in DKMS format from Intel. 2. Processor microcode firmwire from Intel.
– cosmicraga
Oct 21 '16 at 14:08
Ohk..search for audio hardware installed in your machine and search for it derivers..if it doesn't work in even other os ..it might be hardware issue... hope u get anyone who can help u more
– minigeek
Oct 21 '16 at 14:10
I don't think it is hardware issue because until now it was working perfectly. It stopped working after upgrading to Ubuntu 16.04
– cosmicraga
Oct 21 '16 at 14:25
entersudo lspciand type your password. See if an audio controller or audio device is listed—it should have the sound card's make and model number. sudo lspci -v will show a list with more detailed information. You may be able to find and install drivers for your card by searching the Internet
– minigeek
Oct 21 '16 at 15:32
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After a fresh install of Ubuntu 16.04, there was no sound on my 64 bit desktop pc. I followed the following link.
Installed Lubuntu 16.04 version no audio now
The sound worked. But on restart, it is not working.
Please help
I have followed the Step 3 of sound troubleshoot page and the output can be found in the following link.
http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=09d65a90decc72f32dd97521497ae03894308c6e
16.04 sound
After a fresh install of Ubuntu 16.04, there was no sound on my 64 bit desktop pc. I followed the following link.
Installed Lubuntu 16.04 version no audio now
The sound worked. But on restart, it is not working.
Please help
I have followed the Step 3 of sound troubleshoot page and the output can be found in the following link.
http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=09d65a90decc72f32dd97521497ae03894308c6e
16.04 sound
16.04 sound
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Check in the device manager>additional driver tab....is your audio driver turned on?? If not...mark it use it..and apply
– minigeek
Oct 21 '16 at 12:30
There are two additional drivers in that tab and it is using both. 1. HDA Driver in DKMS format from Intel. 2. Processor microcode firmwire from Intel.
– cosmicraga
Oct 21 '16 at 14:08
Ohk..search for audio hardware installed in your machine and search for it derivers..if it doesn't work in even other os ..it might be hardware issue... hope u get anyone who can help u more
– minigeek
Oct 21 '16 at 14:10
I don't think it is hardware issue because until now it was working perfectly. It stopped working after upgrading to Ubuntu 16.04
– cosmicraga
Oct 21 '16 at 14:25
entersudo lspciand type your password. See if an audio controller or audio device is listed—it should have the sound card's make and model number. sudo lspci -v will show a list with more detailed information. You may be able to find and install drivers for your card by searching the Internet
– minigeek
Oct 21 '16 at 15:32
add a comment |
Check in the device manager>additional driver tab....is your audio driver turned on?? If not...mark it use it..and apply
– minigeek
Oct 21 '16 at 12:30
There are two additional drivers in that tab and it is using both. 1. HDA Driver in DKMS format from Intel. 2. Processor microcode firmwire from Intel.
– cosmicraga
Oct 21 '16 at 14:08
Ohk..search for audio hardware installed in your machine and search for it derivers..if it doesn't work in even other os ..it might be hardware issue... hope u get anyone who can help u more
– minigeek
Oct 21 '16 at 14:10
I don't think it is hardware issue because until now it was working perfectly. It stopped working after upgrading to Ubuntu 16.04
– cosmicraga
Oct 21 '16 at 14:25
entersudo lspciand type your password. See if an audio controller or audio device is listed—it should have the sound card's make and model number. sudo lspci -v will show a list with more detailed information. You may be able to find and install drivers for your card by searching the Internet
– minigeek
Oct 21 '16 at 15:32
Check in the device manager>additional driver tab....is your audio driver turned on?? If not...mark it use it..and apply
– minigeek
Oct 21 '16 at 12:30
Check in the device manager>additional driver tab....is your audio driver turned on?? If not...mark it use it..and apply
– minigeek
Oct 21 '16 at 12:30
There are two additional drivers in that tab and it is using both. 1. HDA Driver in DKMS format from Intel. 2. Processor microcode firmwire from Intel.
– cosmicraga
Oct 21 '16 at 14:08
There are two additional drivers in that tab and it is using both. 1. HDA Driver in DKMS format from Intel. 2. Processor microcode firmwire from Intel.
– cosmicraga
Oct 21 '16 at 14:08
Ohk..search for audio hardware installed in your machine and search for it derivers..if it doesn't work in even other os ..it might be hardware issue... hope u get anyone who can help u more
– minigeek
Oct 21 '16 at 14:10
Ohk..search for audio hardware installed in your machine and search for it derivers..if it doesn't work in even other os ..it might be hardware issue... hope u get anyone who can help u more
– minigeek
Oct 21 '16 at 14:10
I don't think it is hardware issue because until now it was working perfectly. It stopped working after upgrading to Ubuntu 16.04
– cosmicraga
Oct 21 '16 at 14:25
I don't think it is hardware issue because until now it was working perfectly. It stopped working after upgrading to Ubuntu 16.04
– cosmicraga
Oct 21 '16 at 14:25
enter
sudo lspci and type your password. See if an audio controller or audio device is listed—it should have the sound card's make and model number. sudo lspci -v will show a list with more detailed information. You may be able to find and install drivers for your card by searching the Internet– minigeek
Oct 21 '16 at 15:32
enter
sudo lspci and type your password. See if an audio controller or audio device is listed—it should have the sound card's make and model number. sudo lspci -v will show a list with more detailed information. You may be able to find and install drivers for your card by searching the Internet– minigeek
Oct 21 '16 at 15:32
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Try to install pavucontrol on your system by typing this command in your terminal :
sudo apt-get install pavucontrol
after that you can check this video
if this not work , try these steps in ubuntu wiki
i hope it's solve your problem
I have followed the above but it is still not working. I have updated the question with more information.
– cosmicraga
Oct 21 '16 at 11:58
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Try to install pavucontrol on your system by typing this command in your terminal :
sudo apt-get install pavucontrol
after that you can check this video
if this not work , try these steps in ubuntu wiki
i hope it's solve your problem
I have followed the above but it is still not working. I have updated the question with more information.
– cosmicraga
Oct 21 '16 at 11:58
add a comment |
Try to install pavucontrol on your system by typing this command in your terminal :
sudo apt-get install pavucontrol
after that you can check this video
if this not work , try these steps in ubuntu wiki
i hope it's solve your problem
I have followed the above but it is still not working. I have updated the question with more information.
– cosmicraga
Oct 21 '16 at 11:58
add a comment |
Try to install pavucontrol on your system by typing this command in your terminal :
sudo apt-get install pavucontrol
after that you can check this video
if this not work , try these steps in ubuntu wiki
i hope it's solve your problem
Try to install pavucontrol on your system by typing this command in your terminal :
sudo apt-get install pavucontrol
after that you can check this video
if this not work , try these steps in ubuntu wiki
i hope it's solve your problem
answered Oct 16 '16 at 15:13
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I have followed the above but it is still not working. I have updated the question with more information.
– cosmicraga
Oct 21 '16 at 11:58
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I have followed the above but it is still not working. I have updated the question with more information.
– cosmicraga
Oct 21 '16 at 11:58
I have followed the above but it is still not working. I have updated the question with more information.
– cosmicraga
Oct 21 '16 at 11:58
I have followed the above but it is still not working. I have updated the question with more information.
– cosmicraga
Oct 21 '16 at 11:58
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Check in the device manager>additional driver tab....is your audio driver turned on?? If not...mark it use it..and apply
– minigeek
Oct 21 '16 at 12:30
There are two additional drivers in that tab and it is using both. 1. HDA Driver in DKMS format from Intel. 2. Processor microcode firmwire from Intel.
– cosmicraga
Oct 21 '16 at 14:08
Ohk..search for audio hardware installed in your machine and search for it derivers..if it doesn't work in even other os ..it might be hardware issue... hope u get anyone who can help u more
– minigeek
Oct 21 '16 at 14:10
I don't think it is hardware issue because until now it was working perfectly. It stopped working after upgrading to Ubuntu 16.04
– cosmicraga
Oct 21 '16 at 14:25
enter
sudo lspciand type your password. See if an audio controller or audio device is listed—it should have the sound card's make and model number. sudo lspci -v will show a list with more detailed information. You may be able to find and install drivers for your card by searching the Internet– minigeek
Oct 21 '16 at 15:32