That is because Ubuntu has inxi 3.0 and Manjaro is running inxi 3.2. Beside that pamac will not help, because Manjaro is installed on a VM and the HOST is Ubuntu. So the output of inxi is Ubuntu, not Manjaro.
Sensors should be installed on Ubuntu because the temperature of the cpu is displayed.
oh. wow… i didn’t check back until now… Great I can’t wait to try (i’m in the process of installing manjaro now… but no luck with dd and startup disk creator does not allow manjaro iso)
System information is showing onboard audio device with driver snd_soc_skl from sof-firmware
Audio: Device-1: Intel Sunrise Point-LP HD Audio vendor: Acer Incorporated ALI
driver: snd_soc_skl v: kernel alternate: snd_hda_intel bus ID: 00:1f.3
But the audio devices are not detected by PulseAudio
The list of modules should have at least one module-alsa-card after module-udev-detect
PulseAudio only creates auto_null (Dummy Output) for audio playback when no hardware output is available to play audio
I suggest you check pulseaudio.service for error messages:
systemctl --user -l --no-pager status pulseaudio*
and check if audio hardware is detected correctly in ALSA
[bhante@subhuntu ~]$ systemctl --user -l --no-pager status pulseaudio*
● pulseaudio.socket - Sound System
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/user/pulseaudio.socket; enabled; vendor preset: enabled)
Active: active (running) since Tue 2021-01-19 11:19:57 +0630; 46min ago
Triggers: ● pulseaudio.service
Listen: /run/user/1000/pulse/native (Stream)
CGroup: /user.slice/user-1000.slice/user@1000.service/app.slice/pulseaudio.socket
Jan 19 11:19:57 subhuntu systemd[857]: Listening on Sound System.
● pulseaudio.service - Sound Service
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/user/pulseaudio.service; disabled; vendor preset: enable
d)
Active: active (running) since Tue 2021-01-19 11:19:59 +0630; 46min ago
TriggeredBy: ● pulseaudio.socket
Main PID: 1074 (pulseaudio)
CGroup: /user.slice/user-1000.slice/user@1000.service/app.slice/pulseaudio.service
├─1074 /usr/bin/pulseaudio --daemonize=no --log-target=journal
└─1115 /usr/lib/pulse/gsettings-helper
Jan 19 11:19:59 subhuntu systemd[857]: Starting Sound Service...
Jan 19 11:19:59 subhuntu systemd[857]: Started Sound Service.
[bhante@subhuntu ~]$ sudo alsa-info.sh --upload
[sudo] password for bhante:
alsactl: save_state:1595: No soundcards found...
cat: /tmp/alsa-info.WCBMLqYw46/alsactl.tmp: No such file or directory
Uploading information to www.alsa-project.org ... Done!
Your ALSA information is located at http://alsa-project.org/db/?f=278d1901ffe3f7d4f126de743c55
c53995092c86
Please inform the person helping you.
[bhante@subhuntu ~]$
above is the output… I also lost my (working) speaker device altogether after setting up my bluetooth headset. This is a new problem that origianlly worked on all ubuntu and the kde manjaro
While i first started with a vm. I was doing the diagnostic on my real ubuntu install and later a real manjaro install. Read carefully. But i appreciate the help. I eventually left manjaro because of the one disadvantage of being “always up to date”; that is bandwidth. before installing gparted, i needed a 4gb update. That was the day i left. I’m in myanmar on a cell - hotspot.