I didn't reopen the bug, since I'm not sure this is related. Scroll
button now controls "Front" channel, but when PCM is set to 100, and
Front to 0, one can hear sound (a bit too loud) . Same thing with Front
set to 100, and PCM to 0.
Raising Front from 0 to ~40 wouldn't impact sound volume. After
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.17 (Ubuntu)
Status: Needs Info => Fix Released
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I can report that this problem is fixed in Feisty.
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It allways controls headphones. Connecting headphones doesn't silent
"front speakers". What's even worse, muting "Front" channel doesn't do
that either. Muting source of the sound (PCM, CD, etc.) kills sound on
speakers (and headphones).
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Sorry, before /and/ after.
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Do you mean that the scroll wheel only controls 'Headphone' when there
are no connected headphones [but controls some other mixer element when
headphones /are/ connected]?
Please attach the output from ``amixer'' and the contents of
/proc/asound/card0/codec* before there are headphones connected.
I have the same problem... same model.
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** Attachment added: "Output of lspci -vn"
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