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No sound “Dymmy output”
The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are In“Dummy Output” No sound in Ubuntu 16.04Set HDMI sound output automatically on connect/disconnectUbuntu 13.04: dummy output after reboot“Dummy Output” sound in Ubuntu 14.04Sound card vanished from sound settingsThere is no sound in Ubuntu 16.04No sound card detected on Dell Vostro 5568 (17.04)Kubuntu 18.04 - Sound problemNo sound until restoring bios defaultsDummy Audio Output [Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS]Dummy Sound Output after upgrade to 18.04
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I have asus laptop, some time after installation ubuntu 18.10 my sound disappeared and now I see "Dummy output" on sound output device.
I tried to change kernels, it helped me for the first restart, after second restart got dummy output again.
If I try connect any earphones its dont work and I still have no sound.
sound
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I have asus laptop, some time after installation ubuntu 18.10 my sound disappeared and now I see "Dummy output" on sound output device.
I tried to change kernels, it helped me for the first restart, after second restart got dummy output again.
If I try connect any earphones its dont work and I still have no sound.
sound
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Dummy output is not a real output, it is meant as a loopback for desktop audio. there are a plethora of solutions for your problem. start by going into BIOS and disableing onboard audio, booting to your ubuntu, reboot to bios again then turn onboard audio back on an boot one last time to ubuntu, as indicated here: askubuntu.com/a/948383/307184 does that fix it? if not how about following this guide : linuxuprising.com/2018/06/… ?
– tatsu
2 days ago
I dont have "onboard audio" in my bios
– Sergey Arenzon
2 days ago
then try the second.
– tatsu
2 days ago
add a comment |
I have asus laptop, some time after installation ubuntu 18.10 my sound disappeared and now I see "Dummy output" on sound output device.
I tried to change kernels, it helped me for the first restart, after second restart got dummy output again.
If I try connect any earphones its dont work and I still have no sound.
sound
New contributor
I have asus laptop, some time after installation ubuntu 18.10 my sound disappeared and now I see "Dummy output" on sound output device.
I tried to change kernels, it helped me for the first restart, after second restart got dummy output again.
If I try connect any earphones its dont work and I still have no sound.
sound
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Dummy output is not a real output, it is meant as a loopback for desktop audio. there are a plethora of solutions for your problem. start by going into BIOS and disableing onboard audio, booting to your ubuntu, reboot to bios again then turn onboard audio back on an boot one last time to ubuntu, as indicated here: askubuntu.com/a/948383/307184 does that fix it? if not how about following this guide : linuxuprising.com/2018/06/… ?
– tatsu
2 days ago
I dont have "onboard audio" in my bios
– Sergey Arenzon
2 days ago
then try the second.
– tatsu
2 days ago
add a comment |
Dummy output is not a real output, it is meant as a loopback for desktop audio. there are a plethora of solutions for your problem. start by going into BIOS and disableing onboard audio, booting to your ubuntu, reboot to bios again then turn onboard audio back on an boot one last time to ubuntu, as indicated here: askubuntu.com/a/948383/307184 does that fix it? if not how about following this guide : linuxuprising.com/2018/06/… ?
– tatsu
2 days ago
I dont have "onboard audio" in my bios
– Sergey Arenzon
2 days ago
then try the second.
– tatsu
2 days ago
Dummy output is not a real output, it is meant as a loopback for desktop audio. there are a plethora of solutions for your problem. start by going into BIOS and disableing onboard audio, booting to your ubuntu, reboot to bios again then turn onboard audio back on an boot one last time to ubuntu, as indicated here: askubuntu.com/a/948383/307184 does that fix it? if not how about following this guide : linuxuprising.com/2018/06/… ?
– tatsu
2 days ago
Dummy output is not a real output, it is meant as a loopback for desktop audio. there are a plethora of solutions for your problem. start by going into BIOS and disableing onboard audio, booting to your ubuntu, reboot to bios again then turn onboard audio back on an boot one last time to ubuntu, as indicated here: askubuntu.com/a/948383/307184 does that fix it? if not how about following this guide : linuxuprising.com/2018/06/… ?
– tatsu
2 days ago
I dont have "onboard audio" in my bios
– Sergey Arenzon
2 days ago
I dont have "onboard audio" in my bios
– Sergey Arenzon
2 days ago
then try the second.
– tatsu
2 days ago
then try the second.
– tatsu
2 days ago
add a comment |
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Dummy output is not a real output, it is meant as a loopback for desktop audio. there are a plethora of solutions for your problem. start by going into BIOS and disableing onboard audio, booting to your ubuntu, reboot to bios again then turn onboard audio back on an boot one last time to ubuntu, as indicated here: askubuntu.com/a/948383/307184 does that fix it? if not how about following this guide : linuxuprising.com/2018/06/… ?
– tatsu
2 days ago
I dont have "onboard audio" in my bios
– Sergey Arenzon
2 days ago
then try the second.
– tatsu
2 days ago