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Title:
(when I mean "speakers" above, I mean the internal ones of course.)
Meanwhile I'm a bit going away from ubuntu, I installed dual boot, win7 works
out of the box with my hardware.
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new info : earphones connected through a jack plug work !
so it's not a question of sound cardm but a question of being able to send the
sound to the speakers. I can't wear earphones all the time.
Tried all possible things in alsamixer (and gnome-alsamixer) but it did not
change anything. In alsa
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Title:
[MS-7621, Realtek ALC889A, Speaker, Internal] No sound at all
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