On 12/15/2011 03:51 PM, Ben Chavez wrote:
I heard for some people it worked modifying the file
etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf by adding the following line|options
snd-hda-intel model=auto position_fix=0| and commenting (#) the line
that is in the file by default .
Also for some other people it worked to add your user to the sound
group then rebb
On 12/15/2011 10:02 AM, Stanlee Brown wrote:
Earlier this year I decided I'd spring for my first new laptop with
whiz-bang hardware, etc etc. 'Bought an ASUS N53J i7, Windoze 7,
large HD, 6MB RAM, Nvidia graphics
After installing Ubuntu 11.10 alongside I find I have no audio output
from built-in speakers. Headphones ok.
I've tried the solutions suggested found here and there 'round the
'Web - no joy.
I no longer want to know how to replace the pivot pin for the 'scape
wheel, just want to be able to clean, oil and set time :)
Anyone solved this particular glitch with a reasonably easy fix?
Thanks,
Stan
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