This worked out.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!!
--- John DeDourek <dedourek(a)unb.ca> wrote:
Satish Balay wrote:
> On Fri, 21 Jan 2005, Asmir Murselovic wrote:
[snip]
>>I have Intel 82801DB (ICH4) AC'97 audio controler,
>>which doesn't work under 2.6.10-1.9_FC2.i686
kernel,
[snip]
> Have you tried
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/beta/show_bug.cgi?id=144742#c32
Being a less experienced Linux user, it took me a
bit to
"understand" the proposed workaround in the
Bugzilla.
Once I understood what is required, it WORKED on a
IBM
T42 Thinkpad. (My confusion was think that the
"Gnome
GUI Alsamixer" was the "thing"; however, it doesn't
have
the new features.)
Procedure:
- Open a command window
- Type
alsamixer
- Use the right arrow to make the "highlighted
selection" (
red text under the "bar display" be the
"Headphone Jack Sense"
(these things are somewhat truncated under the
bar displays, so
that the "headphone" and "headphone jack sense"
bars may read
almost the same; however, the "Item" in the upper
right corner
of the command window spells it out.
- At the top of the bar may appear (or not) "MM";
typing an "m"
toggles the "MM" on and off. (Confusingly, "MM"
equates to "off"
and "not MM" equates to "on"; MAKE SURE THE MM
APPEARS at the
top of the "headphone jack sense" bar
- Do the same thing to "line jack sense", found by
pressing
the right arrow sufficient times; there are more
bars than
fit in a normal window so it might not appear
initially;
the additional bars scroll into the window as you
move right
With the "MM" appearing at the top of both the
"headphone jack
sense" and the "line jack sense" (meaning I presume
that the
features are "off" or "disabled", my sound works.
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