Re: no sound via loudspeakers, but via headphone

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Cool :)

No one responded... but someone fixed it!
With kernel 3.5.6 it is working again like it should (finally ... after 
at least 1 year without sound through the internal speakers :).

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I am still curious though: Why did no-one respond ?
  * Am I at the wrong place with my question ?
  * Was it too newbie aka high-level ?
  * Was it impolite / mal-formulated ?

I would really appreciate a small feedback about this.

Thanks in advance!

Knuth

On 28/08/12 20:53, K. Posern wrote:
>
> alsa-info.sh:
> http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=4a749054c500a798742695a2f49587989d2f7ecd 
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I have the following problem and would need help debugging / resolving 
> it - I think it should be a bug (and not a feature ;):
>
> - The sound is working fine when I plug a headphone, but I cannot get 
> the sound come through the built-in speakers of my notebook.
> - The speakers do work though (as the sound works as expected 
> (loudspeakers and headphone plug) under Windows).
>
> - The sound also already had previously worked fine under Linux until 
> quite some time ago.
>
> I let some time pass, because I thought, I would probably not be the 
> only one to notice and complain, but its too long now + not to have my 
> speakers under Linux is quite annoying :/
>
> Maybe its me... but I tried all the things I could think of multiple 
> times (alsamixer, insmod parameters, plug unplug headphone, 
> dmesg+syslog, many different applications to play sound ...).
>
> I included the above link to my alsa-info, please let me know if you 
> need anything else.
>
> I hope someone can help me to understand why it is not working (aka 
> locate the problem (userland/kernel)) and to possibly fix it (or find 
> someone who can fix it ;).
>
> Thanks a lot for any information that might lead to me getting my 
> sound back :)
>
>
> Knuth
>


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