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I think after the last update on Friday 27th Dec 2019, sound is not playing on my headphones. In Sound Preferences > Output, Connector is stuck on Speakers. In Terminal, lspci shows a different CPU to the one on my laptop. My laptop has Intel Core i5-8250U, but lspci shows Xeon E3-1200: {F5479098} Maybe sound isn't playing because Solus or the kernel is detecting my hardware incorrectly ? Update: I restarted with the previous kernel 5.3.15, sound didn't work there. On the latest kernel 5.3.18, no sound either. Last night I was playing Diablo 2 LoD, and I left my laptop unplugged and it went into hibernation or something and became unresponsive, so I forced it off. Could this be the reason my sound is messed up ? Some sound configuration got locked to Windows or the BIOS ?
I think after the last update on Friday 27th Dec 2019, sound is not playing on my headphones. In Sound Preferences > Output, Connector is stuck on Speakers. In Terminal, lspci shows a different CPU to the one on my laptop. My laptop has Intel Core i5-8250U, but lspci shows Xeon E3-1200: {F5479098} Maybe sound isn't playing because Solus or the kernel is detecting my hardware incorrectly ? Update: I restarted with the previous kernel 5.3.15, sound didn't work there. On the latest kernel 5.3.18, no sound either. Last night I was playing Diablo 2 LoD on my original Windows 10 partition, and I left my laptop unplugged and it went into hibernation or something and became unresponsive, so I forced it off. Could this be the reason my sound is messed up on Solus ? Some sound configuration got locked to Windows or the BIOS ? Sound plays fine though my headphones on Windows 10.
I think after the last update on Friday 27th Dec 2019, sound is not playing on my headphones. In Sound Preferences > Output, Connector is stuck on Speakers. In Terminal, lspci shows a different CPU to the one on my laptop. My laptop has Intel Core i5-8250U, but lspci shows Xeon E3-1200: {F5479098} Maybe sound isn't playing because Solus or the kernel is detecting my hardware incorrectly ? Update: I restarted with the previous kernel 5.3.15, sound didn't work there. On the latest kernel 5.3.18, no sound either. Last night I was playing Diablo 2 LoD
on my original Windows 10 partition
, and I left my laptop unplugged and it went into hibernation or something and became unresponsive, so I forced it off. Could this be the reason my sound is messed up
on Solus
? Some sound configuration got locked to Windows or the BIOS ?
Sound plays fine though my headphones on Windows 10.
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