Hi Paul.
I'd suggest to try couple of things:
1) try to disable all other sound services, like pulseaudio(default in
ubuntu)/jack/esd/etc.
2)try "alsamixer", there could be a switch somewhere which you turn, and
it might enable rest of speakers. Switch's name may not necessary
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I'm just wondering is anyone able to assist with this problem? Should I
perhaps bug the ubuntu people about it?
Thanks,
Paul
On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 9:30 PM, Paul Kelly wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I've recently acquired an Alienware M17X. This has surround sound onboard
> using an onboard nvidia sound
Hi,
I have same problem on my Alienware m17x (ubuntu 9.10). I have tried to boot
with Ubuntu Live 8.10 and audio speakers work!!
Where is the problem??
Antonio
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Hi All,
I've recently acquired an Alienware M17X. This has surround sound onboard
using an onboard nvidia sound card that's based on the HDA Intel.
I've got Ubuntu Karmic installed on it (via a 9.04 dist-upgrade). I had no
success at all with the included alsa version 1.0.20 so last night I got t