Ubuntu 18.04: Earphones not working [duplicate]

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No sound via headphones (headset)
I've recently started using Ubuntu (Dual boot with Windows 10)
The earphone works on other devices/Windows without any issues.
I've even tried to not boot up with earphones plugged in.
Laptop: ASUS S56C
The internal speakers work fine.
ALSA information (alsa-info-script): https://hastebin.com/oyuvihecof.scala
alsa-base.conf: https://hastebin.com/azeqeroqid.pl
sound pulseaudio alsa headphones
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This question already has an answer here:
 Headphone jack not working?
 
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No sound via headphones (headset)
I've recently started using Ubuntu (Dual boot with Windows 10)
The earphone works on other devices/Windows without any issues.
I've even tried to not boot up with earphones plugged in.
Laptop: ASUS S56C
The internal speakers work fine.
ALSA information (alsa-info-script): https://hastebin.com/oyuvihecof.scala
alsa-base.conf: https://hastebin.com/azeqeroqid.pl
sound pulseaudio alsa headphones
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up vote
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This question already has an answer here:
 Headphone jack not working?
 
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No sound via headphones (headset)
I've recently started using Ubuntu (Dual boot with Windows 10)
The earphone works on other devices/Windows without any issues.
I've even tried to not boot up with earphones plugged in.
Laptop: ASUS S56C
The internal speakers work fine.
ALSA information (alsa-info-script): https://hastebin.com/oyuvihecof.scala
alsa-base.conf: https://hastebin.com/azeqeroqid.pl
sound pulseaudio alsa headphones
This question already has an answer here:
 Headphone jack not working?
 
 11 answers
 
 
No sound via headphones (headset)
I've recently started using Ubuntu (Dual boot with Windows 10)
The earphone works on other devices/Windows without any issues.
I've even tried to not boot up with earphones plugged in.
Laptop: ASUS S56C
The internal speakers work fine.
ALSA information (alsa-info-script): https://hastebin.com/oyuvihecof.scala
alsa-base.conf: https://hastebin.com/azeqeroqid.pl
This question already has an answer here:
 Headphone jack not working?
 
 11 answers
 
 
sound pulseaudio alsa headphones
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Left mouse click on sound icon and select "sound settings".
There you can select proper output device and test it.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 I have the same problem, it doesn't look like the headphones show up under devices, and the no sound comes out during the tests.
 â Limok Palantaemon
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Just you have to select the sound output, go to "settings" > "sound" > and select your headphones. 
As simple as that.
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Left mouse click on sound icon and select "sound settings".
There you can select proper output device and test it.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 I have the same problem, it doesn't look like the headphones show up under devices, and the no sound comes out during the tests.
 â Limok Palantaemon
 yesterday
 
 
 
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up vote
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Left mouse click on sound icon and select "sound settings".
There you can select proper output device and test it.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 I have the same problem, it doesn't look like the headphones show up under devices, and the no sound comes out during the tests.
 â Limok Palantaemon
 yesterday
 
 
 
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Left mouse click on sound icon and select "sound settings".
There you can select proper output device and test it.
Left mouse click on sound icon and select "sound settings".
There you can select proper output device and test it.
answered Jun 6 at 17:02


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 I have the same problem, it doesn't look like the headphones show up under devices, and the no sound comes out during the tests.
 â Limok Palantaemon
 yesterday
 
 
 
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 I have the same problem, it doesn't look like the headphones show up under devices, and the no sound comes out during the tests.
 â Limok Palantaemon
 yesterday
 
 
 
I have the same problem, it doesn't look like the headphones show up under devices, and the no sound comes out during the tests.
â Limok Palantaemon
yesterday
I have the same problem, it doesn't look like the headphones show up under devices, and the no sound comes out during the tests.
â Limok Palantaemon
yesterday
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Just you have to select the sound output, go to "settings" > "sound" > and select your headphones. 
As simple as that.
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up vote
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Just you have to select the sound output, go to "settings" > "sound" > and select your headphones. 
As simple as that.
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Just you have to select the sound output, go to "settings" > "sound" > and select your headphones. 
As simple as that.
Just you have to select the sound output, go to "settings" > "sound" > and select your headphones. 
As simple as that.
answered Jun 6 at 21:21
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