I recently upgraded to the 4.7.2 kernel, but I don't think that's relevant because audio was working previously with this kernel.
This happened after I woke my computer from a suspend and then muted and unmuted my audio with "amixer -q set Master toggle". (Which is what is usually necessary to make audio work after sleep for me.)
I have tried:
Re-emerging both pulseaudio and alsa-utils - no effect, "pacmd set-default-sink 0" - no effect. (Headphones plugged into sink 0), "pacmd set-default-sink 1" - no effect. (Headphones plugged into sink 1), "pulseaudio -k" - no effect, "/etc/init.d/alsasound restart" - no effect, muting and unmuting alsa - no effect, and "speaker-test -c 2 -r 48000 -D hw:0,3" - also no effect.
Update:
I'm not sure if I'm confusing cause and effect here, but I've brought audio back by powering down my computer, unplugging it and discharging the power supply. Strange. I think this is in fact a driver problem, because I had to deal with my wifi card in the same way on 4.5.2.
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I recently upgraded to the 4.7.2 kernel, but I don't think that's relevant because audio was working previously with this kernel.
This happened after I woke my computer from a suspend and then muted and unmuted my audio with "amixer -q set Master toggle". (Which is what is usually necessary to make audio work after sleep for me.)
I have tried:
Re-emerging both pulseaudio and alsa-utils - no effect, "pacmd set-default-sink 0" - no effect. (Headphones plugged into sink 0), "pacmd set-default-sink 1" - no effect. (Headphones plugged into sink 1), "pulseaudio -k" - no effect, "/etc/init.d/alsasound restart" - no effect, muting and unmuting alsa - no effect, and "speaker-test -c 2 -r 48000 -D hw:0,3" - also no effect.
Update:
I'm not sure if I'm confusing cause and effect here, but I've brought audio back by powering down my computer, unplugging it and discharging the power supply. Strange. I think this is in fact a driver problem, because I had to deal with my wifi card in the same way on 4.5.2.
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