After a lot of videos and tutorials and several " years with no sound in my asus rog" I can say how if it is a title song "SOUND IN MY PC", fantastic and thanks human.
Works on my ROG strix w 22.04. Lifesaver! Thanks! Also didn't have ProAudio (and slightly puny sound compared to windows boot) - but sound nonetheless.
how about hp chromebook 14 with amd dummy output stereo.. cos it still showing Digital Surrounds 5.1 and 7.1 HDMI output all unplugged and unavailable?
could you please specify a bit more details about you model? cpu, gpu etc... I'm looking for laptop and want to choose something that really do work with ubuntu. thanx in advance
The ASUS ROG Strix is G512xx (various models here) or G517xx (if I recall properly). You install any linux onto this model, at least in my experience, sound does not work, whether it be Fedora, Linux Mint, Ubuntu, Zorin, Pop!_OS, etc. With the changes outlined on this video the sound works perfectly. Anymore, most laptops will run Linux just fine, regardless of distro. There are a few oddballs that cause problems like this one but even then there's usually a solution.
No matter which Linux distribution I install on the ROG Strix G512LWS, it freezes. If you are kind enough, could you make a video with the complete installation of Linux and the video drivers? If anyone else has encountered this problem, please leave me a response.
I have this same laptop and this sound fix does work... You need to boot into your bios with f2 at startup and turn off fast boot and secure boot. That will solve the video issue. I also found the changing drive reader from intel heptane to AHCI helps as well with linux boot issues. To install nvidia drivers, enable non free drivers in the repositories for any debian/ubuntu based machine then a simple sudo apt install nvidia-drivers in terminal will install the nvidia drivers successfully.
@@loztsoul77 Thank you. But I managed to make it work. For sound - add the following line : options snd-hda-intel model=asus-zenbook to file /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf For freezing - edit file /etc/default/grub and ad to the line GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet nvme_core.default_ps_max_latency_us=0 pcie_aspm=off" save , update-grub and reboot.