Inside alsamixer there is an auto-mute button. I reset that thing to disable auto-mute several times. Nothing happened. But when I was running a video that was silent because my sound is not working, disabling the auto-mute button suddenly worked fine. So, I think it's fixed, but I'll know for sure after a couple of reboots.
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I've well researched this, and tried many things. The latest kernel update removed sound. For awhile it was on headphones, then I thought I figured out the speakers and headphones were swapped or identical in PulseAudio. I removed the kernel update, and reverted back to the previous kernel. I removed and reinstalled alsamixer and PulseAudio. I deleted the Pulse Audo .config files to force them to remake themselves. Now I only have audio on headphones. Pulse Audio control shows headphones plugged in, but speakers unavailable. Removing the headphones jack does not change this setting. Sometime earlier today the speakers worked a few seconds. I think it's a speaker driver problem or setting. Software in other words.
Is there a way to repair without reinstalling Linux and wiping out the hard drive?
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