On Sat, Jun 4, 2011 at 1:21 AM, Manuel Escudero <Jmlevick@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
@Everyone: I'm happy to say I SOLVED THE PROBLEM!! (sadly no one had the solution, I had to found it all by myself)The solution was to find my chip on this list:and try one by one the different modules that where available for my chip, (Actually the "stack's correct one" didn't work, so I had to try them all;)To try & solve I had to create this file: "/etc/modprobe.d/snd_hda_intel.conf" and then I had to find this other file: "/etc/modprobe.d/dist-alsa.conf", then I started adding the classic "options snd-hda-intel model=xxxxx" in those two files, restarting for each change of model until my headphones/speakers problem got solved. at the end, Finally it worked with one model (Not the REAL MODEL/brand of the device or even PC, but it worked) and now when I plug headphones, the speakers mute, don't even need to use pavucontrol.Thanks!
Manuel,
Hi there. Thank you for posting the solution that you found. Hopefully it will help someone else.
Nice detective work.
Cheers,
Mike
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