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
* 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 ex
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?
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Haines Brown, K
I'm trying to get sound on a Thinkpad x61s that runs Sidux. My aim at
this point is simply to get sound going by running a .wav test file
using alsaplayer (vol. set to max). The file plays, but no sound out.
But the problem is that I often don't know what the alsamixer controls
do. I was able to f
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