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Old 03-Sep-2008, 23:45
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Hi i have recently installed on my hp laptop Linux Suse 11.0 everything works just fine but the sound card. I do not have any sound at all but when i plug the headphones i can hear everything just perfectly (in the headphones) i've been looking over the internet how to solve this problem without any succes, any idea on how can i solve this problem??
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Sounds like it's working
Are you using kde or gnome?
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Just the headphones work, the speakers are mute so to say, they do not sound at all. I do not know whats happening because its funny that the jack for the headphones work but the speakers don't.
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Are you using kde or gnome
all you probably need to do is check some settings
in kde you use kmix
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Just the headphones work, the speakers are mute so to say, they do not sound at all. I do not know whats happening because its funny that the jack for the headphones work but the speakers don't.
If you are still experiencing this problem, and you wish further help, we need you to provide more information. Letting us know if you have KDE or Gnome would be a start. But also, please provide more information on your PC hardware/software audio configuration.

To provide more information, then with your PC connected to the internet, please copy and paste the following into a gnome-terminal / konsole:
Code:
wget http://home.cfl.rr.com/infofiles/tsalsa && su -c 'bash ./tsalsa'
when prompted for a password please enter your root password. Please try to accurately answer the question on the number of plugs/jacks on your PC (for example my PC has 3 i/o plugs/jacks). When the script completes it will pass you a URL. Please post that URL here.

Also, please copy and paste the following, one line at a time, into a gnome-terminal/konsole and post the output here.
rpm -qa | grep alsa
rpm -qa | grep pulse
rpm -q libasound2
uname -a
cat /etc/modprobe.d/sound
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