James Courtier-Dutton wrote:
> Q wrote:
>> Hi, does anyone know if it is possible to get my laptop onboard
>> speakers working with my Audigy 2 PCMCIA sound card? If so, how can I
>> do this? Currently everything else works as as expected - however it
>> is impractical to always have to carry a
Q wrote:
> Hi, does anyone know if it is possible to get my laptop onboard speakers
> working with my Audigy 2 PCMCIA sound card? If so, how can I do this?
> Currently everything else works as as expected - however it is
> impractical to always have to carry a set of external speakers around
>
Greetings all,
I have a ALC880 (Intel HDA) codec in my LG-LW70 laptop.
Output to the headphone jack works perfectly.
How do i switch output to the laptops built-in speakers?
Ive tried the 2 other subdevices (ie, 0.0, 0.1, 0.6) with no luck.
Thanks in advance!
MWP.
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Hi!
I'm very much interested in that issue, too. I had the same problem,
having "PCM not usable" errors on some setups I tried. I finally gave up
thinking that it just can't be done. Hoping that it will be possible one
day, I filed a feature request. Maybe you could add a comment to show,
that I'm
Hi, does anyone know if it is possible to get my laptop onboard speakers
working with my Audigy 2 PCMCIA sound card? If so, how can I do this?
Currently everything else works as as expected - however it is
impractical to always have to carry a set of external speakers around
with me, so having
Lee Revell wrote:
> On Sun, 2006-12-17 at 08:42 +, Q wrote:
>
>> Hi I have a Toshiba Satellite A100-225 laptop and am running Kubuntu 6.10.
>>
>> Anyway the thing is that my laptop has onboard sound which is an Intel
>> HD Audio Chip (which I believe is based on a Realtek design). The chip
Hi.
Consider the following .asoundrc:
pcm.mixer {
type dmix
ipc_key 1024
slave {
pcm {
type hw
card 0
}
period_time 0
period_size 1024
buffer_size 32768
rate 48000
}
bindings {
0 0
1 1
}
}
pcm.multi {
type multi
slaves {
a {
p
On Sun, 2006-12-17 at 08:42 +, Q wrote:
> Hi I have a Toshiba Satellite A100-225 laptop and am running Kubuntu 6.10.
>
> Anyway the thing is that my laptop has onboard sound which is an Intel
> HD Audio Chip (which I believe is based on a Realtek design). The chip
> for this card is called s
On Sun, 17 Dec 2006 19:51:54 +0300
?? ?? <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I've installed OpenSUSE 10.2 x86-64 on my notebook. But have problem
> with sound.
> Card detected properly and kernel module loaded. But i can hear sound
> only once when kde started or after restart of als
Hi!
I've installed OpenSUSE 10.2 x86-64 on my notebook. But have problem
with sound.
Card detected properly and kernel module loaded. But i can hear sound
only once when kde started or after restart of alsa. When i restart
sound system with YAST i can test sound and i hear sound. But if i
change a
Hi I have a Toshiba Satellite A100-225 laptop and am running Kubuntu 6.10.
Anyway the thing is that my laptop has onboard sound which is an Intel
HD Audio Chip (which I believe is based on a Realtek design). The chip
for this card is called snd_hda_intel. However I also have an Audigy 2
ZS PCMC
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