I thought you may have been but didn’t want to assume ;) Thank you for
the update.
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Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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No Marcus. I was just teasing. All is well. Thanks for your concern.
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I'm so sorry that your issue went unnoticed for so long Lonnie. The
backlog we've accrued here is truly unfortunate.
Are you really still experiencing this issue?
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That's ok. I've had 8 years to acclimate myself to right-speaker-only
audio. At this point, I wouldn't have it any other way!
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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For me it's exactly the same but only the left speaker works-- I've had
this problem since a recent upgrade about two months ago approximately.
I've tried the alsamixer and everything seems to be configured
correctly.
Headphones work as expected.
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Please disregard my previous comment. Lojack is an anti-theft system.
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It looks like there's a possible BIOS fix on Dell's site:
http://www.dell.com/support/drivers/us/en/19/DriverDetails?driverId=R302080
"Fix Lojack malfunction issue."
Lojack = Left output jack?
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If I plug in head phones, I can hear audio from both channels. But if an file
only plays audio from the left channel I can't hear anything without my head
phones:
http://superuser.com/questions/537068/avi-convert-stereo-to-mono
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Would you believe that Windows 8 does the same thing? Older version of
windows and linux play audio out of both speakers, but later OSs don't.
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Tit
I tried the 12.04 Live CD, and I was surprised that the problem
remained.
Then I tried using the Ubuntu 10.04.2 Live CD. From it audio came from
both speakers.
Here's the alsa-info of the speakers working perfectly in Ubuntu 10.04.2:
http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=c633ff994562edbb21f2d9bdefae4
if it work in ubuntu 12.04 .
boot from a ubuntu 12.04 live cd and obtain the output of alsa-info.sh
take a diff of the two outputs
check whether the speaker connect to the same dac as ububtu 12.04
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When I do this command for (HDA Intel) 0:
speaker-test -c 2 -D plughw:0 -t sine
Only through my laptop's right-internal-speaker do I hear sound. The
left one doesn't output sound.
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Under All Settings > Sound > Speakers > Mode
Analog Surround 4.0 Output is a selectable option, but "Analog Stereo
Output" is selected.
Pulse Audio too, allows me to select surround, and it seems to work
about the same, but either way, sound is only coming through my right
speaker; that's the iss
unlike other dell laptop, the user manual did no mention support of surround 51
but alsa driver seem allow surround40
did pulseaudio allow you to select surround 4.0 ? since there is no
"Surround Playback Volume" control
0.037| 0.000) D: [pulseaudio] alsa-mixer.c: Looking at profile
output:
seem no headphone jack kcontrols for two headphones
0.028| 0.000) D: [pulseaudio] alsa-mixer.c: Probe of element 'Desktop
Speaker' failed.
( 0.028| 0.000) D: [pulseaudio] alsa-mixer.c: Probing path
'analog-output-headphones'
( 0.028| 0.000) D: [pulseaudio] alsa-mixer.c: Probe of jack
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