Hello Haines,

There are some other laptops/harwdare which let you activate both the
Speakers and the Headphones at the same time, since it's a software
configuration.  The ones I've seen show the same behaviour you state under
Windows, but when under Linux, plugging in the Headphone jack does not mute
the laptop speakers.  On other hardware, such as my laptop, when the
headphone jack is detected, the speaker output is muted automatically (there
is no "Front" or similar Alsamixer value to tweak).

Best Regards,
Jonás Andradas

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On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 21:20, Sebastian Günther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:

> * Haines Brown ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [27.08.08 20:07]:
> > Sorry to follow up on myself, but I discovered that when an external
> > device plugged into the headphone jack, it disables the laptop
> > internal speaker.
> >
> > Is there any way to enable both at the same time? Or do I have to rig
> > a little external speaker using a "Y" adapter?
> >
>
> No, since this is a hardware feature of any thinkpad. And yes, the Y way
> is your solution.
>
> HTH
> Sebastian
>
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