On Sat, Jun 4, 2011 at 1:21 AM, Manuel Escudero <jmlev...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> @Everyone: I'm happy to say I SOLVED THE PROBLEM!! (sadly no one had the > solution, I had to found it all by myself) > > The solution was to find my chip on this list: > > http://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/sound/alsa/HD-Audio-Models.txt > > and try one by one the different modules that where available for my chip, > (Actually the "stack's correct one" didn't work, so I had to try them > all;)To try & solve I had to create this file: > "/etc/modprobe.d/snd_hda_intel.conf" and then I had to find this other file: > "/etc/modprobe.d/dist-alsa.conf", then I started adding the classic "options > snd-hda-intel model=xxxxx" in those two files, restarting for each change of > model until my headphones/speakers problem got solved. at the end, Finally > it worked with one model (Not the REAL MODEL/brand of the device or even PC, > but it worked) and now when I plug headphones, the speakers mute, don't even > need to use pavucontrol. > > Thanks! > > Manuel, Hi there. Thank you for posting the solution that you found. Hopefully it will help someone else. Nice detective work. Cheers, Mike
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