2011/5/27 Manuel Escudero <Jmlevick(a)gmail.com>
2011/5/26 Manuel Escudero <Jmlevick(a)gmail.com>
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> 2011/5/26 Tim <ignored_mailbox(a)yahoo.com.au>
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>> On Thu, 2011-05-26 at 00:49 -0500, Manuel Escudero wrote:
>> > it doesn't matter wich device I choose as output, the PC simple
don't
>> > mute one or another and my headphones and speakers sound at the same
>> > time,
>>
>> I recall, on one sound card, going through the preference available in
>> the volume controls, and finding a "detect headphones" switch. When
>> enabled, that sound card would notice when headphones were plugged in.
>>
>> That was on a (much) older Fedora release, but it's probably still
>> something to look for.
>>
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>> [tim@localhost ~]$ uname -r
>> 2.6.27.25-78.2.56.fc9.i686
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> @Tim: Yep, Older releases had more configuration tools
> and options about sound, now it's kinda "universal" stuff,
> it has been like that since F12 I believe... in F11 we still had
> the "system-sound-configuration" tool or something like that,
> not anymore in F12,
>
> Also the wierd integration of ALSA + Pulseaudio makes the
> sound "harder to configure in an expert mode" because we don't
> have the right files in the right folders, we don't even have
"alsaconf"!
> (And don't get me wrong here, The "universal alsa+pulseaudio mashup"
> works for almost every computer I tried, but not in mine and it hasn't
> over the months), the thing is, in F14 I was able stop my problem with
> a simple click in "Pavucontrol" and now I can't...
>
> Look, I don't want the 5.1 Ch HD Audio the computer can deliver,
> I'm happy with the only two I'm getting But please, please! I need
> separate
> headphones and speakers :)
>
> Yesterday I was asking on IRC at #fedora and they only told me to "Google
> it"
> and "File a Bug", I've been googling it for almost 2 years and I never
got
> a better solution than the pavucontrol one, but it doesn't work anymore...
>
> Any Suggestions? Thank You.
>
>
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No one? well, I filed a Bug:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=708557
<
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=708557>Hope someone can help
me, thanks!
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@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!
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