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Speakers not working on Ubuntu 20.10 - Thinkpad E14 Gen2 Intel #9

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Barabazs opened this issue Mar 8, 2021 · 6 comments
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Speakers not working on Ubuntu 20.10 - Thinkpad E14 Gen2 Intel #9

Barabazs opened this issue Mar 8, 2021 · 6 comments

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@Barabazs
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Barabazs commented Mar 8, 2021

Hi @rodmaureirac.
My speakers do not work with a default install of Ubuntu 20.10 on my Thinkpad E14 Gen2 Intel.
I had to modify grub parameters as described in this post:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1243369/sound-card-not-detected-ubuntu-20-04-sof-audio-pci

Please note that this fix disables the internal mic...

@ramaureirac ramaureirac pinned this issue Mar 8, 2021
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Hi, your problem is quite similar on what happened with X1 Series. Maybe it's the same issue. Can you try this?:

  • Reset grub settings
  • Remove pulseaudio with sudo apt purge pulseaudio pavucontrol && rm -rf ~/.pulse/
  • Reboot your system
  • Append blacklist snd_hda_intel and blacklist snd_soc_skl inside /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
  • Append load-module module-alsa-source device=hw:0,7 inside /etc/pulse/default.pa. (Note that hw address may change. you can use arecord -l in order to find yours).
  • Reinstall pulseaudio sudo apt install pulseaudio pavucontrol

Hope this helps you. It's all i know about audio on ThinkPads

@Barabazs
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Thank you for the feedback.

Unfortunately removing pulseaudio would also remove ubuntu-desktop. I followed the rest of your steps, but it didn't work for me.

I'll just stick to the first workaround and only have a working speaker and no microphone. (Totally fine with that. )

@PaddyKe
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PaddyKe commented Mar 18, 2021

Hi, I hope I'm not too late to the game, but I had exactly the same issue with the same notebook.

I solved it by installing the firmware-sof-signed package like mentioned in the audio section here.

Afterwards, I also removed the kernel parameter snd_hda_intel.dmic_detect=0 in /etc/default/grub and rebooted my system.

Now audio and also the microphone work perfectly.

@Barabazs
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On Ubuntu 20.10? What's the version number of sof?

@PaddyKe
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PaddyKe commented Mar 19, 2021

I'm using Debian testing (bullseye). The version of sof is 1.6.1-2.

@Barabazs
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Unfortunately this did not resolve my audio problems. I'm now back to the workaround as mentioned in post 1.

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