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Ubuntu 11.10 (oneiric) reached end-of-life on May 9, 2013.
Ubuntu 11.04 (natty) reached end-of-life on October 28, 2012.
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** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
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Thanks for the tip, I've installed alsa-hda-dkms version
0.20181453~oneiric1 and now it works perfectly: plugging in the jack
mutes only the internal speakers...now what I should do? There is a way
to suggest Ubuntu mantainer to upgrade alsa to the latest version? Or it
will be upgraded only in
Hrm, so there is indeed a problem with the volume control named "Front"
- on some computers, the headphones are affected when you change
"Front", on other computers "Front" controls the speakers. I e, you
can't make a global decision whether to mute the "Front" control when
headphones are plugged i
I have an Asus K50IJ also, and by changing it everytime manually to
'headphone speakers' in ubuntu 11.04 it was fixed. But now in 11.10
oneeric there is no difference when I do that. I'm sorry to see that the
problem has come back :( Please keep me updated about this, as I will
also do myself.
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I'm adding K50IJ to the title, because I've the same problem...
An additional note: when I was using Natty I where able to mute the laptop
speaker unmuting "front channell" and then switching it to 100%: doing so the
internal speaker where muted, and the external headphones where unmuted...now
i