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I will try to keep this short: I installed Linux Mint on my Lenovo Y410P, my speakers had problems, I did something, they stopped working but headphones worked, and then I used the solution from miyalys in this thread (the one that starts with "In the referenced..."), and that worked very well to bring back sound to my speakers.

The problem is that whenever I restart my laptop (or even put it to sleep) I have to do everything over again. It only takes a couple minutes, but that's a long time when it's something you have to do every time you login wanting to use speakers. Does anybody know how I can ensure that the changes I make in HDA Analyzer will stay put?

EDIT: When I run HDA Analyzer to make the necessary changes, I am given the following warning message: (hda_analyzer.py:2970): IBUS-WARNING **: The owner of /home/cameron/.config/ibus/bus is not root! And after finishing making said changes, this message comes up: Diff was stored to: /tmp/hda-analyze.diff This is strange to me because when I enter HDA Analyzer I type into the Terminal sudo python run.py, so I should be root, right? It seems to me that the problem is with permissions rather than anything else, but I don't know how this could be a problem if I am running HDA Analyzer from a sudo command.

EDIT 2: I tried this solution, but to no avail. No amount of gksudo or deleting /home/cameron/.config/ibus/bus/ has helped (and now the bus folder has come back in a new, protected form that I don't even have permission to open, let alone delete). Based on the linked solution's consensus, it seems that this is a bug.

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