Are you using pulseaudio?

If you're using Gnome and haven't changed anything, you are. If you look at
"Sound" in system settings, that's what you're configuring, although it
only presents a fraction of it to you.

I'd dig into that, look at the pusle audio tools (like man -k pulse)
They will help you debug this issue, you might see why the speakers are
disconnecting.


Tim Kelley


On Sun, Apr 26, 2015 at 6:50 PM, Glenn English <[email protected]> wrote:

> Is anyone here familiar with GoBook XR-1 laptops?
>
> A friend and I have several of them (running Wheezy and Ubuntu), and the
> speakers quit on them, from time to time. The headphones jacks still work
> just fine, and the speakers have been known to come back on with a reboot.
> But not always.
>
> I've searched the 'Net for documentation on this thing, and there doesn't
> seem to be *any* at all, aside from glossy 2 page sales brochures.
>
> If you know what's going on with these, or what to set in the BIOS (or OS)
> to keep the speakers on, I'd be eternally grateful if you'd tell me about
> it. (I've futzed with the 'stealth' settings in the BIOS, with no success.)
>
> TIA
>
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