Hi,

That does'nt seem to solve the problem. The volume level is high and it is
not muted. But still no sound.

Thanks anyway,
Raghu

On 10/17/07, Jose Luis Rivas Contreras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Raghunandan HK wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I recently installed Debian 4.0 on a HP Pavillion dv6500t laptop. The
> > problem is that the mute button turns on at some point during the boot
> > (it is not on when the booting starts) and remains so. Pressing the key
> > does not turn it off. As a result I get no sound even after using alsa
> > mixer to set the  volume to the maximum. I think the mute key stroke is
> > detected. But it does not cause any change. I printed dmesg to see the
> > operations that are being done about the same time as when the mute
> > turns on. All I found was that Bluetooth, Wifi, and the Synaptics touch
> > pad are turned on just before this happens. I have looked on google but
> > could not find a solution. Hoping to find it here :)
> >
> > Raghunandan H K
>
> With alsamixer press "M" or "m" when you're over "Master" and that will
> unmute your sound :-)
>
> Regards,
> Jose Luis.
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