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Eugene Ray2016-09-23 09:27:09
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Eugene Ray, 2016-09-23 09:27:09

Intel High Definition Audio driver under Ubuntu 16.04?

Hello everyone, I've run into the following problem.
Mint 18 rolled onto the hp pavilion g6-2004er laptop. Everything works fine, except that a common driver is used for sound, and the sound, to put it mildly, is not the same as on Windows. Unfortunately, after a long googling, I did not find the compiled drivers.
The card is: PCH [HDA Intel PCH], device 0: 92HD87B2/4

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Dmitry Shitskov, 2016-09-23
@Zarom

Not much depends on the driver. Most likely, you need to adjust ALSA and PulseAudio to your hearing, because. The default settings may be too versatile to consume the least system resources. I think if you "overclock" the audio production systems, you will get the desired result.
Googled a bit and found an article that might be useful linuxoidblog.blogspot.ru/2015/06/pulseaudio.html
and here
www.alib.spb.ru/blog/page/linux-mint-ubuntu-uluchs...

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Oleg Tsilyurik, 2016-09-23
@Olej

Unfortunately, after a long googling, I did not find the compiled drivers.

There are no compiled drivers (kernel modules) in Linux at all. Basically.
Wasn't looking for it.

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romy4, 2016-09-23
@romy4

Faced a similar problem. Here is my solution

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