![]() To summarize, the steps for fixing the Bang & Olufsen speakers is as follows: I've typed out these settings here in case the screenshot in their answer is no longer available. However, I had to use the exact same settings they had in their screenshot, and not only the ones they mentioned in the text of their answer. I'm running Ubuntu 20.04.4 on a HP ENVY 16-inch laptop that I purchased in August 2022. UPDATE: Before trying my solution below, see a (probably better) answer here. It doesn't appear HP is willing to do it. Hopefully someone will reverse-engineer the Windows driver for Bang & Olufsen and create one for Linux. You can read all about it in the 91 comments but I just wanted to summarize it for you. After rebooting into Linux poking in some register configuration values is required. This "tricks" the amplifier to being powered on. The most successful band-aid to date requires installing a windows update and rebooting into Linux. Like your system there are two front speakers powered from motherboard and two back speakers powered by separate amplifier. I suggest you subscribe to the bug report and keep abreast of bug fixes / work arounds. There are various band-aid approaches people have tried. There are 91 comments posted from Novemup to yesterday (August 12, 2017).
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