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I installed Linux OS in my netbook. But sound card has not been detected. I think, codec are not developed/installed for it. It is HDMI technology. Sound card is working on Windows 10 with the help of Realtek driver. Can I get sound by installing Realtek driver on Linux?

OS: Lubuntu 16.04

Hardware : ASUS-Vivobook-E200HA

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  • Please edit your question and add informations regarding the OS you're running - there are thousands of Linux-based OSes but we only support Ubuntu and official derivatives - and detailed hardware information. "Asus ha 200" doesn't say much. –  Dec 28 '16 at 01:54
  • I edited my question. – Arshid KV Dec 28 '16 at 02:42
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    It should just work. Are you sure a) there's a HDMI device connected and b) HDMI audio is selected as output. It's not automatic. Other than that there's something wrong with the installation or the hardware. –  Dec 28 '16 at 03:06
  • Please note HDMI is inbuilt. It is netbook. – Arshid KV Dec 28 '16 at 04:04
  • Please [edit] your question to include the output of sudo lshw -C multimedia This will give us a chance. Thank you for helping us help you! – Elder Geek Dec 28 '16 at 15:19
  • Could you please [edit] your question to include the output of the terminal commands lspci -nnk | grep -A2 Audio, aplay -l, and pactl list short sinks? Please also make sure that the relevant audio channels in alsamixer (terminal) or gnome-alsamixer (GUI) have their volume turned up and aren’t muted. Thanks. – David Foerster Dec 29 '16 at 02:05
  • Could you please post text files, dialogue messages, and program output listings as text, not as images? To achieve the latter two you can either 1) select, copy & paste the dialogue text or terminal content or 2) save the program output to a file and use that. Longer listings (≥100 lines) should be uploaded to a pastie service and linked to in the question. Thanks. – David Foerster Dec 29 '16 at 02:05

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