On Sat, 28 Jan 2017 17:13:29 +0100
Martin Ueding wrote:
> I have tried your suggestions (`aplay -l` and `alsamixer -c
> DEVICE_NUMBER`) and found the speakers muted, but unmuting did not
> change anything.
That probably means that alsa detects an issue with the speakers. Did
you restart pulse a
I have tried your suggestions (`aplay -l` and `alsamixer -c
DEVICE_NUMBER`) and found the speakers muted, but unmuting did not
change anything.
Booting Ubuntu 16.04 shows the same issue of headphones working and
speakers dead. I have the hunch that perhaps that a hardware defect
tells the laptop t
On Sun, 22 Jan 2017 09:37:26 +0100
Martin Ueding wrote:
> Yesterday I noticed that the internal speakers of my ThinkPad X220
> Tablet are shown as “unavailable” in `pavucontrol`. This happens with
> either KDE and Awesome WM. Booting an older kernel did not help. The
> headphones work, however.
>
Yesterday I noticed that the internal speakers of my ThinkPad X220
Tablet are shown as “unavailable” in `pavucontrol`. This happens with
either KDE and Awesome WM. Booting an older kernel did not help. The
headphones work, however.
Does anyone else have this issue? What component would I file a bu