Hello,
Earlier this month my motherboard died. My computer build at the time was almost 10 years old so decided to buy new parts; I now have i7 10700k on a MSI MAG z790 Tomahawk. I also bought a 1TB m.2 drive for my linux install
The problem is that after installing Kubuntu, the speakers stopped working. I see a "Dummy Device". I found a sticky on this forum where someone mentioned that a kernel update broke a lot of sound devices. Running the version of Kubuntu live from USB doesn't break the audio device. The kernel version on that is 5.4.0-26-generic. My current kernel version is 5.11.0-27-generic. I think that during installation it downloaded the recent update of the kernel.
My knowledge of kernel isn't that advanced yet. Wondering if it's possible to revert the kernel version back or is there an easier fix?
Thanks
Earlier this month my motherboard died. My computer build at the time was almost 10 years old so decided to buy new parts; I now have i7 10700k on a MSI MAG z790 Tomahawk. I also bought a 1TB m.2 drive for my linux install
The problem is that after installing Kubuntu, the speakers stopped working. I see a "Dummy Device". I found a sticky on this forum where someone mentioned that a kernel update broke a lot of sound devices. Running the version of Kubuntu live from USB doesn't break the audio device. The kernel version on that is 5.4.0-26-generic. My current kernel version is 5.11.0-27-generic. I think that during installation it downloaded the recent update of the kernel.
My knowledge of kernel isn't that advanced yet. Wondering if it's possible to revert the kernel version back or is there an easier fix?
Thanks
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