I have a Dell Studio XPS 1647 and headphones do not work (though , internal speakers work like a charm) , I have dual boot Windows 7 and headphones work perfectly fine ...
I also tried -adding in options snd-hda-intel model=eapd probe_mask=1 position_fix=1
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I've experienced this with Oneric Ocelot and the latest Precise Pangolin (LTS).
I've tried all these responses. Here is the ONLY way that worked for me (and it was remarkably quick... after spending hours on all the other suggestions!). Go into Terminal, and simply key this in:
And that's that! :)
I had the same problem. Following these instructions got my headphones working.
Open the terminal and enter the following commands:
Look for the section called [Element Speaker] and change it so that it looks like this:
Save the changes and exit nano.
Create a backup of the corrected analog-output-headphones.conf:
Now you can restore the fix if a future installation or update overwrites it.
Reboot.
After rebooting, you may need to remove and reinsert the headphone plug to get it to work. After it's working, though, you will be able to remove and insert the plug, and behavior will be as expected.
Finally got Headphones to work ! Follow this ----- (Dell)
This is it :
Run the following command into the Terminal:
Scroll down and add these lines to the end of the file:
Then, save , reboot and test sound using headphones and speakers.
i had same issue after installing 16.06 ubuntu gnome in my dell xps. then i solve this issue by .......
after install pavucontrol. open it by simply typing terminal pavucontrol.
then go to -> Output Devices tab -> change port
in my case seleted port was Headphones(plugged in) by default after plug headphone
change port Headphones(plugged in) to speakers (unavailable).
this is a temporary fix.after rebooting your pc you have to do this again.
The solution in a comment above by buzypy worked for me, without any of the other stuff:
then reopen
pavucontrol
and change to the optionHeadphones (unplugged)
and restart the program that was playing the sound.It's problems like this that make people not want to use
Ubuntu
!I had to do the following:
killall chrome
-- will probably say "none found" or whateverpulseaudio -k
at a terminal. (it should restart silently in the background, but if not, trypulseaudio -d
)sudo alsa force-reload
(Thanks @mjp!!)I had the same issue. I did as below
Thanks to https://superuser.com/questions/357623/headset-is-not-working-with-ubuntu-11-10
On my laptop, a Lenovo G465, the sound was working well: each time I plugged the headphones, it would be detected and sound was piped through the headphones and muting the speakers. Suddenly it stopped working. Something weird happened without any changes or installation or whatsoever. I read that someone had to use alsamixer to activate it: lo and behold: I tinkered with the volumes and mutings and suddenly it started working again as before!!! I have no explanation, honestly.
In my case, for a Dell E5450, it was resolved after runnning:
To day I got it in easy way:
How to using headphone in Ubuntu: