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No sound on Ubuntu 20.04/21.10 on Asus ZenBook UM433D

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I've been trying to get sound to play. I can see on the sound app's equaliser that sound is actually being played, but nothing is audible through the speakers or headphone port.

I have checked ALSAMixer and have found nothing muted; everything was set to max volume. I have attempted the fix listed here: Asus Zenbook UM433D Ubuntu 19.04 no sound which unfortunately did nothing.

Googling, I have found suggestions that it may actually be a kernel problem, but I am a desktop user; I have no idea how to forcibly update the kernel as the terminal is mostly foreign ground to me. I have also attempted to use pavucontrol to fix the issue, but I have had no luck.

EDIT: I attempted the fix mentioned below, of adding options snd-hda-intel model=auto to alsa-base.conf to the file. No change, still no sound.

ChanganAuto avatar
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Please confirm: Did you append `options snd-hda-intel model=auto` to `alsa-base.conf`, **saved** and rebooted and it didn't work?
Dante Ashton avatar
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Correct, it resulted in no change. Sound being played, but nothing being heard.
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