On Sat, May 03, 2014 at 11:00:33AM -0700, Bill Unruh wrote:
> That does not mean that the switchoff of the internal speaker when the
> headphones are plugged in is not hardware. Some systems have, in the physical
> headphone plugin, a little switch which opens when the headphones are plugged
> in a
On Sat, 3 May 2014, Antonis Kouzoupis wrote:
> On Sat, May 03, 2014 at 09:14:34AM -0700, Bill Unruh wrote:
>> I always thought that was hardware, not software. Ie, the headphone plugin
>> contains a little switch which diverts the sound. But I could be wrong. Have
>> you had that same laptop actu
On Sat, May 03, 2014 at 09:14:34AM -0700, Bill Unruh wrote:
> I always thought that was hardware, not software. Ie, the headphone plugin
> contains a little switch which diverts the sound. But I could be wrong. Have
> you had that same laptop actually work as you want with some other
> distribution
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On Sat, 3
Actually I've got the same model, Developer Edition.
Enabling Auto-Mute, mutes headphones and not speakers.
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I have a variant of the Dell XPS13 (the developer edition: 9333
sputnik). I had a similar problem on my machine, except that the
headphone jack didn't seem to work at all. I did the following and it
seemed to work after this.
1. Enable "Auto-Mute Mode". You can do this by running ``alsamixer``
sel
Hi list,
After I installed Debian on my newly bought Dell XPS 13 laptop, everything
worked
perfectly - after some tweaking of course - except sound. Laptop has two audio
cards:
# cat /proc/asound/cards
0 [HDMI ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel HDMI
HDA Intel HDMI at 0xf0