take 2
`aplay -l` for the playback devices and `arecord -l` for the capture devices.
Sometimes disabling auto-mute at the alsa layer makes the headphone jack show up.
On Fri, Dec 14, 2018 at 11:14 AM Russell Treleaven <rtreleaven@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
First thing is to do is verify that alsa sees the card.`aplay -l` for playback devices and `aplay -L` for capture devices.If alsa doesn't see it pulseaudio won't see it.On Fri, Dec 14, 2018 at 10:56 AM Peter F. Patel-Schneider <pfpschneider@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Hi:
I have an Intel 7 Series desktop where the audio chip is a Realtek ALC892.
The audio setup is quite normal, with 7+1+mic on the rear and mic and
headphones on the front.
However, pulseaudio doesn't show a headphone port for the card (HDA Intel
PCH), just front and rear mics, digital output, HDMI 0 and 1, output lineout
(which I assume is the 7+1 on the back), and input linein.
I looked around and found a few related documents but nothing that appears to
be about this particular problem. Does anyone know what is wrong? How can I
fiddle with the description of the card?
Thanks,
peter
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