Hi, I've got Toshiba Tecra with Intel HDA (Realtek 262). I never got mic working but otherwise all worked (except no mute when headphones inserted). Yesterday I decided to try new 1.0.17 alsa drivers (I use 2.6.26 kernel), so I built snd-intel-hda and realtek codec. But when I loaded the module the mixer looked very simple (it obviously wasn't model benq which I used before). After little testing I found out that the model option in alsa-base is somehow ignored. The mixer looked the same no matter which model I selected (even if I put nonexistent one it didn't complained). I can see that the model parameter was accepted (in /sys/module/snd_hda_intel/parameters/model) but that's all. So why am I talking about it. The mic is still not working (no wonder) but now my headphones don't work either (only speakers). Any idea why?
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