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No sound after Lubuntu installation.Fresh install of Ubuntu 12.04 via Wubi, no sound. Any help?No sound on 12.04 (wubi)No sound in headphonesSound distortion in Ubuntu 14.04Ubuntu 16.04 sound problemSound doesn't work with the headphonesNo sound on 18.04






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Hi I am new so be gentle. I am unable to get sound to work on my repurposed Lenovo Ideapad (Intel Atom)I have Lubuntu 16.04 Installed and have checked that nothing is muted. sound works on headphones. The laptop previously had Windows XP and sound worked fine.
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    Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. Firstly I would suggest you try Lubuntu 18.04 LTS (from 2014-April, releases are yy.mm in format). Lubuntu 16.04 had 3 years of supported life (5 years applies to main Ubuntu only as seen in lubuntu.me/xenial-released). Whilst the main Ubuntu part of your system will have near two years of support, your desktop, gui programs are already EOL which you should see if you enter ubuntu-support-status in a terminal (ie. lots of unsupported files). The command sudo lshw -C sound will list-hardware of class=sound which can help us help you with sound)

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    I though would re-install Lubuntu 18.04 LTS and see if sound works there first, as why fix sound on an already mostly-EOL product? (fridge.ubuntu.com/2019/03/01/ubuntu-16-04-6-lts-released) You can 'try lubuntu' before installing it to check to see if sound works on Lubuntu 18.04, but even if it didn't, I'd suggest you use it instead for security reasons alone. and note sorry 18.04 is from 2018-April in last comment

    – guiverc
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Hi I am new so be gentle. I am unable to get sound to work on my repurposed Lenovo Ideapad (Intel Atom)I have Lubuntu 16.04 Installed and have checked that nothing is muted. sound works on headphones. The laptop previously had Windows XP and sound worked fine.
Thanks for any help










share|improve this question





















  • 1





    Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. Firstly I would suggest you try Lubuntu 18.04 LTS (from 2014-April, releases are yy.mm in format). Lubuntu 16.04 had 3 years of supported life (5 years applies to main Ubuntu only as seen in lubuntu.me/xenial-released). Whilst the main Ubuntu part of your system will have near two years of support, your desktop, gui programs are already EOL which you should see if you enter ubuntu-support-status in a terminal (ie. lots of unsupported files). The command sudo lshw -C sound will list-hardware of class=sound which can help us help you with sound)

    – guiverc
    Jun 14 at 22:13






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    I though would re-install Lubuntu 18.04 LTS and see if sound works there first, as why fix sound on an already mostly-EOL product? (fridge.ubuntu.com/2019/03/01/ubuntu-16-04-6-lts-released) You can 'try lubuntu' before installing it to check to see if sound works on Lubuntu 18.04, but even if it didn't, I'd suggest you use it instead for security reasons alone. and note sorry 18.04 is from 2018-April in last comment

    – guiverc
    Jun 14 at 22:16














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Hi I am new so be gentle. I am unable to get sound to work on my repurposed Lenovo Ideapad (Intel Atom)I have Lubuntu 16.04 Installed and have checked that nothing is muted. sound works on headphones. The laptop previously had Windows XP and sound worked fine.
Thanks for any help










share|improve this question















Hi I am new so be gentle. I am unable to get sound to work on my repurposed Lenovo Ideapad (Intel Atom)I have Lubuntu 16.04 Installed and have checked that nothing is muted. sound works on headphones. The laptop previously had Windows XP and sound worked fine.
Thanks for any help







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    Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. Firstly I would suggest you try Lubuntu 18.04 LTS (from 2014-April, releases are yy.mm in format). Lubuntu 16.04 had 3 years of supported life (5 years applies to main Ubuntu only as seen in lubuntu.me/xenial-released). Whilst the main Ubuntu part of your system will have near two years of support, your desktop, gui programs are already EOL which you should see if you enter ubuntu-support-status in a terminal (ie. lots of unsupported files). The command sudo lshw -C sound will list-hardware of class=sound which can help us help you with sound)

    – guiverc
    Jun 14 at 22:13






  • 1





    I though would re-install Lubuntu 18.04 LTS and see if sound works there first, as why fix sound on an already mostly-EOL product? (fridge.ubuntu.com/2019/03/01/ubuntu-16-04-6-lts-released) You can 'try lubuntu' before installing it to check to see if sound works on Lubuntu 18.04, but even if it didn't, I'd suggest you use it instead for security reasons alone. and note sorry 18.04 is from 2018-April in last comment

    – guiverc
    Jun 14 at 22:16













  • 1





    Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. Firstly I would suggest you try Lubuntu 18.04 LTS (from 2014-April, releases are yy.mm in format). Lubuntu 16.04 had 3 years of supported life (5 years applies to main Ubuntu only as seen in lubuntu.me/xenial-released). Whilst the main Ubuntu part of your system will have near two years of support, your desktop, gui programs are already EOL which you should see if you enter ubuntu-support-status in a terminal (ie. lots of unsupported files). The command sudo lshw -C sound will list-hardware of class=sound which can help us help you with sound)

    – guiverc
    Jun 14 at 22:13






  • 1





    I though would re-install Lubuntu 18.04 LTS and see if sound works there first, as why fix sound on an already mostly-EOL product? (fridge.ubuntu.com/2019/03/01/ubuntu-16-04-6-lts-released) You can 'try lubuntu' before installing it to check to see if sound works on Lubuntu 18.04, but even if it didn't, I'd suggest you use it instead for security reasons alone. and note sorry 18.04 is from 2018-April in last comment

    – guiverc
    Jun 14 at 22:16








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Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. Firstly I would suggest you try Lubuntu 18.04 LTS (from 2014-April, releases are yy.mm in format). Lubuntu 16.04 had 3 years of supported life (5 years applies to main Ubuntu only as seen in lubuntu.me/xenial-released). Whilst the main Ubuntu part of your system will have near two years of support, your desktop, gui programs are already EOL which you should see if you enter ubuntu-support-status in a terminal (ie. lots of unsupported files). The command sudo lshw -C sound will list-hardware of class=sound which can help us help you with sound)

– guiverc
Jun 14 at 22:13





Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. Firstly I would suggest you try Lubuntu 18.04 LTS (from 2014-April, releases are yy.mm in format). Lubuntu 16.04 had 3 years of supported life (5 years applies to main Ubuntu only as seen in lubuntu.me/xenial-released). Whilst the main Ubuntu part of your system will have near two years of support, your desktop, gui programs are already EOL which you should see if you enter ubuntu-support-status in a terminal (ie. lots of unsupported files). The command sudo lshw -C sound will list-hardware of class=sound which can help us help you with sound)

– guiverc
Jun 14 at 22:13




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I though would re-install Lubuntu 18.04 LTS and see if sound works there first, as why fix sound on an already mostly-EOL product? (fridge.ubuntu.com/2019/03/01/ubuntu-16-04-6-lts-released) You can 'try lubuntu' before installing it to check to see if sound works on Lubuntu 18.04, but even if it didn't, I'd suggest you use it instead for security reasons alone. and note sorry 18.04 is from 2018-April in last comment

– guiverc
Jun 14 at 22:16






I though would re-install Lubuntu 18.04 LTS and see if sound works there first, as why fix sound on an already mostly-EOL product? (fridge.ubuntu.com/2019/03/01/ubuntu-16-04-6-lts-released) You can 'try lubuntu' before installing it to check to see if sound works on Lubuntu 18.04, but even if it didn't, I'd suggest you use it instead for security reasons alone. and note sorry 18.04 is from 2018-April in last comment

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