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Since the dv6 (and other dv#) do not seem to have a headphone pin but a
line out pin, I found this little patch
http://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/128666/ that might work (haven't
tested yet)
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In the meantime, I downloaded the drivers from realtek and will update
here with details.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/871633
Title:
[HP Pavilion dv6, IDT 92HD75B3] Line out does
** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Triaged
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Title:
[HP Pavilion dv6, IDT 92HD75B3] Line out does not mute internal
It didn't work unfortunately. I tried applying it directly and setting
it as boot default and restarting. Here is a screenshot of my advanced
settings.
https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B0p_t3_TxdVZM2QzMGI5YzAtNzY2OS00OGU1LThhZTAtOTI2MGRlZTJmMTYy
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@Bayan, okay. Could you check the Advanced Override checkbox (on the right
side), this should bring up a myriad of dropdowns on the left side. Look for
the Green line out, pin 0x0f on the left side. One of the dropdowns below
this heading should say Line Out - change this one to Headphones.
Do I need to revert the pulseaudio configuration file to what it was?
Yes, please do that before trying the application. It is strange that
changing the line out jack to a headphone jack did not have the desired
effect. Could you submit an alsa-info (
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo )
No David the thing is I can't the option is not available for any of the
jacks these are the options the application provides:
Black Mic, Front Side:
PIN ID: 0x0b
Options: Microphone, Line in, Internal Mic, Not Connected.
Default: Microphone
Internal Speaker
PIN ID: 0x0d
Options: Line
You have to check the 'Override' box before the option becomse
available.
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Title:
[HP Pavilion dv6, IDT 92HD75B3] Line out does not mute internal
I did that, I listed the options I had for each override in my previous
comment.
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Title:
[HP Pavilion dv6, IDT 92HD75B3] Line out does not mute
Thanks for the app david really helpful but I still don't have the
headphone jack option on any of the configurations. Do I need to
revert the pulseaudio configuration file to what it was?
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@Gary M, thanks. Should you wish to be able to restore to Triaged, you
can become member of https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBugControl
I seem to have lost this bug, sorry. A slightly better workaround these
days would be to use hda-jack-retask ( see
Looks like David's question was answered, so winding back from
Incomplete/Expired to Confirmed (can't restore to Triaged).
** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired = Confirmed
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[Expired for alsa-driver (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for
60 days.]
** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Expired
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Same here, same configuration of bug description and 2 headphone jacks and one
microphone jack in the front of the laptop.
The fix suggested by David worked for me!
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Pavel's workaround works, somewhat. I can now select Analog Output
from the menu and only the headphones work. However switching back does
not work, i.e. the speakers remain silent and the headphones continue.
I think this bug is related to the new jack sensing ability that is now
present in
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