[lubuntu-devel] [lubuntu-users] No Sound in 20.04??

Olle Wiklund wiklund.olle at gmail.com
Sat Dec 14 20:28:41 UTC 2019


Hi again,

Good news :-)

I zsynced the current daily Lubuntu Focal iso file, and now the 
installer Calamares recognizes my nvme drive. So I need not file any bug 
report.

The installer just finished with 'Klappat och klart' which means that 
the installation was successful. But before reporting success I rebooted 
and checked that the installation is what it should be (in this case 
alongside Xubuntu Focal).

Best regards
Nio

Den 2019-12-14 kl. 20:30, skrev Fritz Hudnut:
> Ah, well I did mine via console, so it wasn't fresh . . . but I have 
> found that Calamares in other OSs can be "finicky" . . . .  Let the 
> Focal-ized testing continue.
> 
> On Sat, Dec 14, 2019 at 11:21 AM Olle Wiklund <wiklund.olle at gmail.com 
> <mailto:wiklund.olle at gmail.com>> wrote:
> 
>     Hi again,
> 
>     That's great :-)
> 
>     I am also testing Focal, and most things work. Right now I found a
>     problem with Lubuntu Focal. It cannot install into my new computer with
>     an nvme drive, but Xubuntu can do it with its traditional Ubiquity,
>     so I
>     would blame Calamares.
> 
>     Best regards
>     Nio
> 
>     Den 2019-12-14 kl. 20:16, skrev Fritz Hudnut:
>      > Nio:
>      >
>      > Thanks for the reply, I like to get in "early" on stuff and then
>     be gone
>      > by the time the full release is released, etc.  After I sent that
>     email
>      > I fiddled with alsamixer, and that didn't seem to work, then I did a
>      > Google and saw that "PulseAudio" would be the culprit . . . .  I
>     then
>      > did a system update/upgrade and in the list was "pulseaudio" . .
>     . and
>      > logging out I thought nothing changed, but I went back to YT and
>     now I
>      > have sound and listening to a Coltrane track . . . !!!  So, that
>     issue
>      > has already been polished and/or fixed??? early in the process .
>     . . .
>      > : - ))
>      >
>      > F
>      >
>      > On Sat, Dec 14, 2019 at 11:11 AM Nio Wiklund
>     <wiklund.olle at gmail.com <mailto:wiklund.olle at gmail.com>
>      > <mailto:wiklund.olle at gmail.com <mailto:wiklund.olle at gmail.com>>>
>     wrote:
>      >
>      >     Den 2019-12-14 kl. 19:42, skrev Fritz Hudnut:
>      >      > Gents:
>      >      >
>      >      > Maybe I spoke too soon about how "everything appears the
>     same in
>      >     20.04"
>      >      > . . . just tried to play a YT video of a singer . . . the
>     sound
>      >     applet
>      >      > shows "sound" is "on" . . . I went into Pulse Audio and it
>     seems
>      >     like
>      >      > there should be "sound" . . . YT sound bar was maxed . . . and
>      >     yet there
>      >      > was nothing but visual and the sound of silence???
>      >      >
>      >      > Is this like back in the 12.04 days where alsamixer had to be
>      >     launched
>      >      > and stuff had to be adjusted there?  I forgot "alsamixer"
>     until I
>      >     was
>      >      > typing this out, but still, seems like in the upgrade from
>     19.10 to
>      >      > 20.04 sound got dropped??
>      >      >
>      >      > F
>      >      >
>      >
>      >     Hi Fritz,
>      >
>      >     Please remember that Focal Fossa is still in the development
>     phase. It
>      >     will not be released until April next year, and we must be
>     prepared for
>      >     temporary glitches (and maybe even some show-stopping bugs)
>     during this
>      >     period.
>      >
>      >     As a matter of fact, I do not consider an LTS version ready
>     until the
>      >     release of the first point release in July or August. By that
>     time it
>      >     will probably be well debugged and polished.
>      >
>      >     Best regards
>      >     Nio
> 


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