Confirmed here as well. Same issue is still occurring with Kubuntu 12.04.1
This is troubling as I do screen record, and wish to use KDE.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 988098 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 988098
Headphone muted 12.04
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@Aang
No problem whatsoever. I'm just glad I found a fix that works for some people
which can be documented. This issue drove me nuts because nothing like this was
written anywhere. Still awkward that our systems use Speaker for the headphone
path, but it is what it is.
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I can confirm this happens with both the open-source and proprietary
nvidia drivers. So I do not believe it is an issue with either.
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@Dusty
Refer to my post above. It seems that like some older systems used front
as part of the headphone path...a few of our systems are now using
"Speaker" instead. Check if that works for you.
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@jamie campbell
I added my own bug report on this. Find out which of your alsa controls
needs to be unmuted for your headphones to work with alsa mixer. Then
edit the file /usr/share/pulseaudio/alsa-mixer/paths/analog-output-
headphones.conf
Change the line similar to
[Element Speaker]
switch = o
Public bug reported:
Expected: Headphones recieve audio & system speakers are muted when
headphones are plugged in
What Happened: Headphones recieve no audio & system speakers are muted
when headphones are plugged in
Ubuntu Release: Ubuntu 12.04LTS x86_64
Hardware: Asus G73sw with Realtek chip u
Public bug reported:
System will attempt to suspend, but will go to a black screen w/
backlight after a few moments. CPU light will remain lit (constant), and
fans will slowly increase in speed until running at max constantly.
Hibernate acts in a similar manner. To my knowledge this happens both
w
Now I don't think this works within ubuntu because of the sound system
used, but if anyone is willing to test this...I had the issue myself
where the audio was so unbelievably low that it sounded like the
headphones had no audio even at full volume (you had to listen extremely
carefully). But try b