@noodles: A long time ago, RnR started using SSO v2[0]. Prior to that,
through the v1 SSO API, the LP username was *sometimes* available and it
was used when it was. Since SSO v2 API account details doesn't really
provide a possible username, for new reviewers the consumer_key is
what's being used
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FWIW I'm not using pulseaudio, so no pactl here.
2.1 works fine since the discovery of the subwoofer pin.
Attached are the requested alsa-info.sh outputs.
Not sure about what you mean if the subwoofer needs both left and right
channel:
If it's that if I could use the subwoofer alone without the
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Thanks for the pointer,
The pin for the subwoofer is 0x1a. Attached is a screenshot with the
seetings I used for the override.
With this the subwoofer works fine and the alsamixer control "Bass
Speaker" allows toggling it. But I still need to plug the headset on the
jack to get stereo.
I'll get
Hello,
Could you provide some guidance so I could find out those nodes for you?
On a related note I haven't tried the latest drivers yet, but I will
soon and post any relevant information here.
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My bad, it does also have an internal subwoofer. Sorry.
The headset supporting jack is this one (it is marked with the icon you
mention): Pin 0x15 (Black HP Out): present = Yes
Unfortunately I don't have a headset with inline mic available to test.
FWIW the microphone jack does work as intended.
The laptop has only one set of internal Left-Right speakers.
Here's the output for hda_jack_sense_test:
# First headphone jack plugged in (the one that sits closer to the front
of the laptop).
Pin 0x15 (Black HP Out): present = Yes
Pin 0x16 (Black HP Out): present = No
Pin 0x19 (Black Mic): pres
Public bug reported:
Here's the required release and package information:
Description:Ubuntu Trusty Tahr (development branch)
Release:14.04
Package: linux-image-extra-3.13.0-19-generic
Version: 3.13.0-19.40
When playing audio through speakers on my Alienware 14 2014,
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