Hi there,
alsa-info.txt attached below.
Raymond can I ask where you got the autoconf lines from in your first
post?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/1212639/+attachment/3780513/+files/alsa-info.txt
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Xavier you are correct, though I did not suggest kernel boot parameters
are a solution, this is a workaround only and will inevitably reduce
performance.
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Hi Anibal,
I downloaded Kernel 3.11.0 from Linus' tree. I copied .config from
kernel 3.8 (i.e. a configuration that let the Mac boot) to the directory
with the new kernel makefiles and compiled from source.
With 3.11.0-rc5 I still have to append nosmp and libata.force=noncq but
it's stable therea
Hi,
Updated to 3.11.0-rc5 to test with SND_HDA_INTEL loaded.
Hdmi interface for digital output through the Thunderbolt port is now detected
and the headphones continue to function.
There is still no sound from the internal speakers though.
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I downloaded David Henningson's snd-hda-tools for oneric (the last build
that was available) but unfortunatley running hda-jack-sense-test fails
with:
sudo hda-jack-sense-test
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/hda-jack-sense-test", line 44, in
codec = HDACodec(cardindex, cod
There is a pair of internal speakers (subject of this report), a pair of
internal microphones (which I believe are working becuase I can see the
levels bar move up and down in pulseaudio control), and one headphone
jack (on a Mac this doubles as a line in to).
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