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Ok, so your laptop has a yellow jack, but as you can see in the file
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/710133/+attachment/1817112/+files/Card0.Codecs.codec.0.txt
you posted, nowhere does it say "Color = yellow", so linux has no way of
knowing that you have a yellow jack. It
As I have mentioned, this is an MSI GX 720 laptop. By default it is equipped
with 4.1 internal sound speakers. There are four jacks at the right side. I
think, by reading the manual, that is the default setup and the 4 jacks can be
used for 5.1 and 7.1 sound as well. The windows driver automat
I don't know much about either Microsoft's and/or Realtek's drivers for
that hardware in Windows Vista, so I don't know how many workarounds
that has been coded into that driver. What I know is that the auto-
parser in Linux bases itself on the above pin config information, and if
that information
Hi David,
Might be the symptom makes this conclusion in your mind, but I need to
disagree. The laptop has been set up for dual boot and the other OS
(Windows Vista) handles it correctly with its driver. It is an ubuntu
(might be a driver) problem. But without driver the hardware recognition
and c
BIOS has - likely incorrectly - stated that you only have one line-out
jack. Here's what BIOS says you have:
Pin Default 0x01214410: [Jack] HP Out at Ext Rear
Pin Default 0x99130120: [Fixed] Speaker at Int ATAPI
Pin Default 0x01012050: [Jack] Line Out at Ext Rear
Pin Default 0x01a19860: [J
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Title:
Alsa does not recognize Realtek ACL1200 5.1 sound
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