![]() ![]() ![]() Resources: irq:135 memory:b4328000-b432bfff memory:b4310000-b431ffffĪny help in fixing this would be appreciated, also let me know if I need to put output for any more commands. Output for command sudo lshw -c multimedia *-usb:1Ĭonfiguration: driver=uvcvideo maxpower=500mA speed=480Mbit/sĬonfiguration: driver=snd_hda_intel latency=32 Unfortunately, none of those questions mention dual boot scenario and neither the solution they propose fix the problem. I did go through Ubuntu's Audio Troubleshoot Guide but it didn't fix my problem. While I'm tagging 17.04 with the question, this issue occurred Ubuntu 16.10 as well, I haven't tried 16.04 though, since it originally shipped with Kernel 4.4 which doesn't have very good support for Kaby Lake chipset (which my laptop has). On Windows 10, however, audio works perfectly even after reboots from Ubuntu or after waking up from sleep. This issue is intermittent as sometimes audio comes out just fine right after I booted to Ubuntu, however it starts causing problems again if I put Ubuntu to sleep and wake it up after couple of hours. In music, distortion can for example give an. Sometimes when I switch to Ubuntu from Windows, I get distorted audio from left earphone while listening to anything. During a teleconference distortion is very unwelcome since we want the sound to be as natural as possible. I have Ubuntu GNOME 17.04 installed along side Windows 10 on my HP Pavilion 15 AU113TX laptop.
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