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delete the .config/pulse folder | |||
go reboot | |||
and get back to your desktop | |||
Your speakers may be detected as unplugged which causes them to be ignored. | Your speakers may be detected as unplugged which causes them to be ignored. | ||
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Temporary fix: | Temporary fix: | ||
sudo apt install pavucontrol | |||
sudo pavucontrol | |||
Configuration tab > Profile > Analogue Stereo Output (unplugged) (unavailable) | |||
Speakers should work but it will reset when headphones are unplugged or system rebooted. | Speakers should work but it will reset when headphones are unplugged or system rebooted. | ||
Latest revision as of 03:20, 5 May 2020
delete the .config/pulse folder go reboot and get back to your desktop
Your speakers may be detected as unplugged which causes them to be ignored.
Temporary fix:
sudo apt install pavucontrol sudo pavucontrol Configuration tab > Profile > Analogue Stereo Output (unplugged) (unavailable)
Speakers should work but it will reset when headphones are unplugged or system rebooted.
Permanent fix:
sudo apt install alsa-tools-gui sudo hdajackretask Parser hints > jack_detect = no Apply now Install boot override