I installed Mint 15 on my Macbook Air 1,1 and there's no sound from built-in speaker. Although there are many similar topics discussed on Internet but none of the solutions work for me. Here is the info collected by alsa-info.sh
http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=d2dab430e40353890b8fc98540a8380cf051bc71.
While searching the solutions, I found Realtek provides their ALSA driver which seems newer than the version I installed. It's a pity that the result is worse. I got no sound either from built-in speaker or headphone. This is the info with Realtek's driver
http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=1f563569b05012c4eff8a75ec5712400c9a3c46d.
I'm interested to know what the difference is between these two logs and how I can fix my problem on built-in speaker.
Thanks,
Derek http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=d2dab430e40353890b8fc98540a8380cf051bc71.
While searching the solutions, I found Realtek provides their ALSA driver which seems newer than the version I installed. It's a pity that the result is worse. I got no sound either from built-in speaker or headphone. This is the info with Realtek's driver
http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=1f563569b05012c4eff8a75ec5712400c9a3c46d.
I'm interested to know what the difference is between these two logs and how I can fix my problem on built-in speaker.
Thanks,
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