Ubuntu 18.04 does not remember audio device

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i have multiple audio devices, but i am using 1 of them 99% of the time.
If I boot/restart my machine, it says that the current playing device is "something" while the sound comes from last used device ( which is fine ).



However if I use my volume up/down keys ( from my mouse ) or top right corner slider, it changes the volume of another device, so the result is ... none. So i have to manually set default audio device after every system boot, than changing volume works normal.
Back in 16.04 it was all fine.



I wonder if someone can help me fix it.



Thanks!







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  • I have the same issue! Super annoying after upgrade
    – garus
    Jul 3 at 8:38










  • Same issue here
    – mdesantis
    Jul 25 at 7:46














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i have multiple audio devices, but i am using 1 of them 99% of the time.
If I boot/restart my machine, it says that the current playing device is "something" while the sound comes from last used device ( which is fine ).



However if I use my volume up/down keys ( from my mouse ) or top right corner slider, it changes the volume of another device, so the result is ... none. So i have to manually set default audio device after every system boot, than changing volume works normal.
Back in 16.04 it was all fine.



I wonder if someone can help me fix it.



Thanks!







share|improve this question



















  • I have the same issue! Super annoying after upgrade
    – garus
    Jul 3 at 8:38










  • Same issue here
    – mdesantis
    Jul 25 at 7:46












up vote
3
down vote

favorite









up vote
3
down vote

favorite











i have multiple audio devices, but i am using 1 of them 99% of the time.
If I boot/restart my machine, it says that the current playing device is "something" while the sound comes from last used device ( which is fine ).



However if I use my volume up/down keys ( from my mouse ) or top right corner slider, it changes the volume of another device, so the result is ... none. So i have to manually set default audio device after every system boot, than changing volume works normal.
Back in 16.04 it was all fine.



I wonder if someone can help me fix it.



Thanks!







share|improve this question











i have multiple audio devices, but i am using 1 of them 99% of the time.
If I boot/restart my machine, it says that the current playing device is "something" while the sound comes from last used device ( which is fine ).



However if I use my volume up/down keys ( from my mouse ) or top right corner slider, it changes the volume of another device, so the result is ... none. So i have to manually set default audio device after every system boot, than changing volume works normal.
Back in 16.04 it was all fine.



I wonder if someone can help me fix it.



Thanks!









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  • I have the same issue! Super annoying after upgrade
    – garus
    Jul 3 at 8:38










  • Same issue here
    – mdesantis
    Jul 25 at 7:46
















  • I have the same issue! Super annoying after upgrade
    – garus
    Jul 3 at 8:38










  • Same issue here
    – mdesantis
    Jul 25 at 7:46















I have the same issue! Super annoying after upgrade
– garus
Jul 3 at 8:38




I have the same issue! Super annoying after upgrade
– garus
Jul 3 at 8:38












Same issue here
– mdesantis
Jul 25 at 7:46




Same issue here
– mdesantis
Jul 25 at 7:46















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