T100TA Sound not working after installing Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS












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> cp -i Downloads/t100_B.state /var/lib/alsa/asound.state
cp: overwrite '/var/lib/alsa/asound.state'? y
> sudo alsactl restore
No state is present for card Audio
Found hardware: "HdmiLpeAudio" "" "" "" ""
Hardware is initialized using a generic method
No state is present for card Audio
No state is present for card bytcrrt5640
Found hardware: "bytcr-rt5640" "" "" "" ""
Hardware is initialized using a generic method
No state is present for card bytcrrt5640


I installed Ubuntu a while back, and never managed to get the sound working. I downloaded the t100_B.state file as instructed on : http://www.jfwhome.com/2016/01/04/la...e-asus-t100ta/ and it did not work.
I googled around and found this https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2374383 saying they had the same problem. But I'm not missing UCM files as far as I can tell:



> ls /usr/share/alsa/ucm
apq8064-tabla-snd-card HDAudio-Lenovo-DualCodecs SDP4430
broadwell-rt286 Manta-I2S skylake-rt286
chtrt5645 Manta-SPDIF tegraalc5632
DAISY-I2S msm8974-taiko-mtp-snd-card tegra-rt5640
DB410c PandaBoard Tuna
Dell-WD15-Dock PandaBoardES VEYRON-I2S
GoogleNyan PAZ00


I also tried speaker-test, the results are as follows:



> speaker-test

speaker-test 1.1.3

Playback device is default
Stream parameters are 48000Hz, S16_LE, 1 channels
Using 16 octaves of pink noise
Rate set to 48000Hz (requested 48000Hz)
Buffer size range from 192 to 2097152
Period size range from 64 to 699051
Using max buffer size 2097152
Periods = 4
was set period_size = 524288
was set buffer_size = 2097152
0 - Front Left
Time per period = 1.493458
0 - Front Left
Time per period = 1.613932
0 - Front Left
Time per period = 1.598439
0 - Front Left
Time per period = 1.628200
0 - Front Left
Time per period = 1.631174
0 - Front Left
Time per period = 1.562293
0 - Front Left
Time per period = 1.476558
0 - Front Left
Time per period = 1.610945
0 - Front Left
Time per period = 1.466937
0 - Front Left
Time per period = 1.501313
0 - Front Left
Time per period = 1.466117
0 - Front Left
Time per period = 1.493758
0 - Front Left
Time per period = 1.474760
0 - Front Left
Time per period = 1.547628
0 - Front Left
Time per period = 1.476442
0 - Front Left
Time per period = 1.589313
0 - Front Left


and it goes on.



I also did check that I do have the sound card:



> aplay -l
**** List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices ****
card 0: Audio [Intel HDMI/DP LPE Audio], device 0: HdmiLpeAudio [Intel HDMI/DP LPE Audio]
Subdevices: 1/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
card 0: Audio [Intel HDMI/DP LPE Audio], device 1: HdmiLpeAudio [Intel HDMI/DP LPE Audio]
Subdevices: 1/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
card 1: bytcrrt5640 [bytcr-rt5640], device 0: Baytrail Audio (*)
Subdevices: 1/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
card 1: bytcrrt5640 [bytcr-rt5640], device 1: Deep-Buffer Audio (*)
Subdevices: 1/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0


Anything I can do? I'm still new to the whole terminal thing (came from windows) but if anyone can point me in the right direction, I'll be really grateful!!










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    > cp -i Downloads/t100_B.state /var/lib/alsa/asound.state
    cp: overwrite '/var/lib/alsa/asound.state'? y
    > sudo alsactl restore
    No state is present for card Audio
    Found hardware: "HdmiLpeAudio" "" "" "" ""
    Hardware is initialized using a generic method
    No state is present for card Audio
    No state is present for card bytcrrt5640
    Found hardware: "bytcr-rt5640" "" "" "" ""
    Hardware is initialized using a generic method
    No state is present for card bytcrrt5640


    I installed Ubuntu a while back, and never managed to get the sound working. I downloaded the t100_B.state file as instructed on : http://www.jfwhome.com/2016/01/04/la...e-asus-t100ta/ and it did not work.
    I googled around and found this https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2374383 saying they had the same problem. But I'm not missing UCM files as far as I can tell:



    > ls /usr/share/alsa/ucm
    apq8064-tabla-snd-card HDAudio-Lenovo-DualCodecs SDP4430
    broadwell-rt286 Manta-I2S skylake-rt286
    chtrt5645 Manta-SPDIF tegraalc5632
    DAISY-I2S msm8974-taiko-mtp-snd-card tegra-rt5640
    DB410c PandaBoard Tuna
    Dell-WD15-Dock PandaBoardES VEYRON-I2S
    GoogleNyan PAZ00


    I also tried speaker-test, the results are as follows:



    > speaker-test

    speaker-test 1.1.3

    Playback device is default
    Stream parameters are 48000Hz, S16_LE, 1 channels
    Using 16 octaves of pink noise
    Rate set to 48000Hz (requested 48000Hz)
    Buffer size range from 192 to 2097152
    Period size range from 64 to 699051
    Using max buffer size 2097152
    Periods = 4
    was set period_size = 524288
    was set buffer_size = 2097152
    0 - Front Left
    Time per period = 1.493458
    0 - Front Left
    Time per period = 1.613932
    0 - Front Left
    Time per period = 1.598439
    0 - Front Left
    Time per period = 1.628200
    0 - Front Left
    Time per period = 1.631174
    0 - Front Left
    Time per period = 1.562293
    0 - Front Left
    Time per period = 1.476558
    0 - Front Left
    Time per period = 1.610945
    0 - Front Left
    Time per period = 1.466937
    0 - Front Left
    Time per period = 1.501313
    0 - Front Left
    Time per period = 1.466117
    0 - Front Left
    Time per period = 1.493758
    0 - Front Left
    Time per period = 1.474760
    0 - Front Left
    Time per period = 1.547628
    0 - Front Left
    Time per period = 1.476442
    0 - Front Left
    Time per period = 1.589313
    0 - Front Left


    and it goes on.



    I also did check that I do have the sound card:



    > aplay -l
    **** List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices ****
    card 0: Audio [Intel HDMI/DP LPE Audio], device 0: HdmiLpeAudio [Intel HDMI/DP LPE Audio]
    Subdevices: 1/1
    Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
    card 0: Audio [Intel HDMI/DP LPE Audio], device 1: HdmiLpeAudio [Intel HDMI/DP LPE Audio]
    Subdevices: 1/1
    Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
    card 1: bytcrrt5640 [bytcr-rt5640], device 0: Baytrail Audio (*)
    Subdevices: 1/1
    Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
    card 1: bytcrrt5640 [bytcr-rt5640], device 1: Deep-Buffer Audio (*)
    Subdevices: 1/1
    Subdevice #0: subdevice #0


    Anything I can do? I'm still new to the whole terminal thing (came from windows) but if anyone can point me in the right direction, I'll be really grateful!!










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      > cp -i Downloads/t100_B.state /var/lib/alsa/asound.state
      cp: overwrite '/var/lib/alsa/asound.state'? y
      > sudo alsactl restore
      No state is present for card Audio
      Found hardware: "HdmiLpeAudio" "" "" "" ""
      Hardware is initialized using a generic method
      No state is present for card Audio
      No state is present for card bytcrrt5640
      Found hardware: "bytcr-rt5640" "" "" "" ""
      Hardware is initialized using a generic method
      No state is present for card bytcrrt5640


      I installed Ubuntu a while back, and never managed to get the sound working. I downloaded the t100_B.state file as instructed on : http://www.jfwhome.com/2016/01/04/la...e-asus-t100ta/ and it did not work.
      I googled around and found this https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2374383 saying they had the same problem. But I'm not missing UCM files as far as I can tell:



      > ls /usr/share/alsa/ucm
      apq8064-tabla-snd-card HDAudio-Lenovo-DualCodecs SDP4430
      broadwell-rt286 Manta-I2S skylake-rt286
      chtrt5645 Manta-SPDIF tegraalc5632
      DAISY-I2S msm8974-taiko-mtp-snd-card tegra-rt5640
      DB410c PandaBoard Tuna
      Dell-WD15-Dock PandaBoardES VEYRON-I2S
      GoogleNyan PAZ00


      I also tried speaker-test, the results are as follows:



      > speaker-test

      speaker-test 1.1.3

      Playback device is default
      Stream parameters are 48000Hz, S16_LE, 1 channels
      Using 16 octaves of pink noise
      Rate set to 48000Hz (requested 48000Hz)
      Buffer size range from 192 to 2097152
      Period size range from 64 to 699051
      Using max buffer size 2097152
      Periods = 4
      was set period_size = 524288
      was set buffer_size = 2097152
      0 - Front Left
      Time per period = 1.493458
      0 - Front Left
      Time per period = 1.613932
      0 - Front Left
      Time per period = 1.598439
      0 - Front Left
      Time per period = 1.628200
      0 - Front Left
      Time per period = 1.631174
      0 - Front Left
      Time per period = 1.562293
      0 - Front Left
      Time per period = 1.476558
      0 - Front Left
      Time per period = 1.610945
      0 - Front Left
      Time per period = 1.466937
      0 - Front Left
      Time per period = 1.501313
      0 - Front Left
      Time per period = 1.466117
      0 - Front Left
      Time per period = 1.493758
      0 - Front Left
      Time per period = 1.474760
      0 - Front Left
      Time per period = 1.547628
      0 - Front Left
      Time per period = 1.476442
      0 - Front Left
      Time per period = 1.589313
      0 - Front Left


      and it goes on.



      I also did check that I do have the sound card:



      > aplay -l
      **** List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices ****
      card 0: Audio [Intel HDMI/DP LPE Audio], device 0: HdmiLpeAudio [Intel HDMI/DP LPE Audio]
      Subdevices: 1/1
      Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
      card 0: Audio [Intel HDMI/DP LPE Audio], device 1: HdmiLpeAudio [Intel HDMI/DP LPE Audio]
      Subdevices: 1/1
      Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
      card 1: bytcrrt5640 [bytcr-rt5640], device 0: Baytrail Audio (*)
      Subdevices: 1/1
      Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
      card 1: bytcrrt5640 [bytcr-rt5640], device 1: Deep-Buffer Audio (*)
      Subdevices: 1/1
      Subdevice #0: subdevice #0


      Anything I can do? I'm still new to the whole terminal thing (came from windows) but if anyone can point me in the right direction, I'll be really grateful!!










      share|improve this question














      > cp -i Downloads/t100_B.state /var/lib/alsa/asound.state
      cp: overwrite '/var/lib/alsa/asound.state'? y
      > sudo alsactl restore
      No state is present for card Audio
      Found hardware: "HdmiLpeAudio" "" "" "" ""
      Hardware is initialized using a generic method
      No state is present for card Audio
      No state is present for card bytcrrt5640
      Found hardware: "bytcr-rt5640" "" "" "" ""
      Hardware is initialized using a generic method
      No state is present for card bytcrrt5640


      I installed Ubuntu a while back, and never managed to get the sound working. I downloaded the t100_B.state file as instructed on : http://www.jfwhome.com/2016/01/04/la...e-asus-t100ta/ and it did not work.
      I googled around and found this https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2374383 saying they had the same problem. But I'm not missing UCM files as far as I can tell:



      > ls /usr/share/alsa/ucm
      apq8064-tabla-snd-card HDAudio-Lenovo-DualCodecs SDP4430
      broadwell-rt286 Manta-I2S skylake-rt286
      chtrt5645 Manta-SPDIF tegraalc5632
      DAISY-I2S msm8974-taiko-mtp-snd-card tegra-rt5640
      DB410c PandaBoard Tuna
      Dell-WD15-Dock PandaBoardES VEYRON-I2S
      GoogleNyan PAZ00


      I also tried speaker-test, the results are as follows:



      > speaker-test

      speaker-test 1.1.3

      Playback device is default
      Stream parameters are 48000Hz, S16_LE, 1 channels
      Using 16 octaves of pink noise
      Rate set to 48000Hz (requested 48000Hz)
      Buffer size range from 192 to 2097152
      Period size range from 64 to 699051
      Using max buffer size 2097152
      Periods = 4
      was set period_size = 524288
      was set buffer_size = 2097152
      0 - Front Left
      Time per period = 1.493458
      0 - Front Left
      Time per period = 1.613932
      0 - Front Left
      Time per period = 1.598439
      0 - Front Left
      Time per period = 1.628200
      0 - Front Left
      Time per period = 1.631174
      0 - Front Left
      Time per period = 1.562293
      0 - Front Left
      Time per period = 1.476558
      0 - Front Left
      Time per period = 1.610945
      0 - Front Left
      Time per period = 1.466937
      0 - Front Left
      Time per period = 1.501313
      0 - Front Left
      Time per period = 1.466117
      0 - Front Left
      Time per period = 1.493758
      0 - Front Left
      Time per period = 1.474760
      0 - Front Left
      Time per period = 1.547628
      0 - Front Left
      Time per period = 1.476442
      0 - Front Left
      Time per period = 1.589313
      0 - Front Left


      and it goes on.



      I also did check that I do have the sound card:



      > aplay -l
      **** List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices ****
      card 0: Audio [Intel HDMI/DP LPE Audio], device 0: HdmiLpeAudio [Intel HDMI/DP LPE Audio]
      Subdevices: 1/1
      Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
      card 0: Audio [Intel HDMI/DP LPE Audio], device 1: HdmiLpeAudio [Intel HDMI/DP LPE Audio]
      Subdevices: 1/1
      Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
      card 1: bytcrrt5640 [bytcr-rt5640], device 0: Baytrail Audio (*)
      Subdevices: 1/1
      Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
      card 1: bytcrrt5640 [bytcr-rt5640], device 1: Deep-Buffer Audio (*)
      Subdevices: 1/1
      Subdevice #0: subdevice #0


      Anything I can do? I'm still new to the whole terminal thing (came from windows) but if anyone can point me in the right direction, I'll be really grateful!!







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