I found an other solution for the problem, that allows to change
automatically the sound output: after "options snd-hda-intel
model=lenovo" I tried "options snd-hda-intel model=asus-v1s" and now, if
I insert the jack when Ubuntu is charged, all works fine. I hope that is
useful.
Thank you.
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thanks Livmion for your comment, i'm marking as invalid as you described
a workaround for your issue.
Thanks again
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I discover the problem. The situation comes when I switch from Windows
Vista to Ubuntu (there is a problem with the video card in the GDM too,
Ati Mobility Radeon X2300): the solution that I found is to remove the
tick on headphones in the GNOME volume manager and reboot the system.
All starts fine
I don't know why, but now it works proprely. If the problem come back
I'll post a new comment.
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