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Then I went into BIOS again, turned on the Azalia HD only, saved the setting & rebooted and the static/choppiness was gone, clear sound on both C & M! I'm not gonna try reverting the AC97 setting to HD as the sound is now good, the front connection is not used and I'm not that curious!Thanks. Result? Dummy output, no sound!So then I followed this guys instructions () and did: sudo apt-get install linux-generic (left out the -r) and got my choppy sound back.Finally I went into BIOS, turned off the Azalia HD sound and set AC97 for the front speaker connection, saved the setting & rebooted, checked and the card was, of course, not there. Crackly, on both Cinnamon & MATE so I tried this method on the Cinnamon install downloaded the latest Realtek driver and installed it following the instructions to a T. The sound was unbelievably choppy, i.e. This tutorial probably also applies to:I've got an Asus P9X79 Pro with Realtek ALC898 on board running LM17 64 on two SSDs, on Cinnamon the other MATE. It took a long time to reach this.
You write the last line in:Options snd-hda-intel probe_mask=1 model=autoReboot now. New commands:If your Linux system Playback is no sound output or Recording is failed.Please download workarround driver from Realtek website.This will check your system which compile capabilities is.If you want to compile the HDA driver part only, please follow belowing.Sudo (your text editor name, pluma gedit etc.) /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.confAnd one file opens. Installation guide next to the installation file.
