At first I thought it was something to do with the drive so I tried deleting and flashing It again. The other drive already had Ubuntu Desktop ISO on it so I decided to see if it would work but it did the same thing.
I just used the Disk Utility and Gparted in PopOS.
Apparently it is nothing to do with the USB drive. I tried a different OS from a different USB drive and it did the same thing. Still not sure why this would be happening.
Please disregard this post. I tried to open it on Windows 10 and it gave me a warning message that said I needed to enable Intel vmx in the BIOS however it did not tell me that for Linux. The VM is working now.
I have vmware installed on PopOS and am trying to get some VMs up and running on it. When I get the VM configured and I start it it always opens for a split second then shuts down as if it never started. I am not sure if this is a VMware issue or PopOS. What could be the problem?
I just used the Pop OS default USB flash tool. I was not asked to verify the OS. It worked once, then I uninstalled and wiped the drive, tried it again and now it does not work.
I am trying to create an Ubuntu Server install on my PC but every time I run the USB after entering the BIOS it does not start the chosen OS like it used to, now GRUB pops up instead. I tried wiping the USB multiple times then flashing the OS to it and running it again and the same issue happens...
I rebooted my system and now the sound does not work anymore.
This is starting to drive me insane, I have never seen something be so much of a pain in the ass. I am new to Linux but I have spent 2 days trying to fix this and still cant. When I do fix it, it just reverts back to where it was or...
I installed a new kernel version, 5.9 and now sound works which is great, however the sound is pretty shitty. It sounds way better on windows, not sure if it has something to do with the particular speaker type or what, but the Bang & Olufsen speakers sound pretty great for a laptop but only on...
there is no output device... It does not even let me select it.
I figured I would try pop os since I have ubuntu on my desktop and mate on my raspberry pi. So far I like it, its just that I cant get the sound to work. From what I have seen this is a problem in ubuntu as well considering pop is...
Sorry about not posting screenshots earlier, just got this laptop and pop os and a lot of the keys are different.
The audio devices are there, I think the main problem is that pop os is looking for intel chipsets when its an amd audio chipset, that is really the only thing i cant think of...
the speakers on my laptop are fine. I have a dual boot with windows and in windows everything works fine, on pop os there is not even a selection for an audio output device. Originally it was not working at all, only bluetooth and it said it was dummy audio, then after hours of looking around i...
echo "load-module module-detect" | sudo tee -a /etc/pulse/default.pa
this is the command I ran, I am just trying to figure out how to undo it. I tried "rev" but that did not do anything.
The reason I am asking is because this command made it to where there is no sound options at all and I...
Hey guys, I was trying to fix a sound issue I am having in pop os and I tried an echo command that did not work and would like to undo it. How would one go about doing this?
Thanks