Hi,

Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
You have to compile the foreseen driver for your soundcard.
I don't understand why there should be a difference between the binary package that comes with Debian and the one compiled by me for deb-src, but anyway here is what I did:
#aptitude install alsa-source -t experimental
#module-assistant update
#module-assistant auto-install alsa-source
#modprobe -r [all modules with snd in name]
#modprobe [all modules with snd in name]
#/etc/init.d/alsa-utils restart

I don't think the alsa-utils restart was necessary, but anyway. Did I understand you correctly and this is this equivalent to what you had in minde? After all these steps the problem is still present. I guess you should reopen it.

But aren't the internal speakers shut off mechanical by plugging the
headphones/speakers?
Well, no. I guess this yet another hardware costs + wheight saving feature. This bug didn't come with the preinstalled Vista. I am surprised by the question though, as I believed that by treating the bug like a valid one that you acknowledged its existance.

It can be uploaded to unstable when Lenny is
released, though.
:(, it's 5 months since the report.

Thank you,
Alex.



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