Hardware :: Realtek ALC259 Mic - Headphone Switch ?
Mar 25, 2011
I have installed Slackware 13.1 in a ASUS Eee PC 1001PX.
Slackware detect the sound card as a HDA Intel Chip: Realtek ALC259.
The laptop has just one connector that can work either as mic-in/headphones-out.
The problem is that I don't know how to tell Slackware which device I connected (mic or headphones). If I don't connect anything the speakers work but if I connect my headphones I don't get any sound at all.
I installed Slackware 13.1 in a EEE PC 1001px. After the installation I had speaker sound but not using the headphones. Then I ran alsaconf and now I don't have any sound at all!!!
Alsamixer shows the channels: Master - Speaker - PCM - Mic Boost - Mic Boost - Capture.
i just installed the latest opensuse version on my asus eee pc 1001px which has realtek alc269 sound card. The problem is that there is no sound coming from headphones when plugged in.. I had the same problem in ubuntu 10.04 and i solved it editing the alsa.conf and adding a line.. i didn't manage to find any solution for opensuse though.
Does support exist for the MacPro1,1's front headphone port yet? Strangely I cannot get either of the rear analog audio ports to work either. I have tried setting
and totally removing the line of the alsa-base.conf file. I restarted after each of these tests. Only the imac24 option does anything, activating the front speaker, but none of the 1/8" analog ports work then. I run Ubuntu exclusively on this box, so I would really love to get some sort of output other than the internal speaker working. Ideally this would be the front headphones jack, but I am not too picky.
Can the fibre channel switch in the centOS5.3 cluster edition be switched for a regular router or hub? If so how would one do this? If not why does the switch have to be fibre channel?
I am using a Fling KVM switch (by Belkin), to connect 2 computers to my monitor One computer is running XP and the other is running Linux. My wireless switching mechanism has just gone the way of the saints but Belkin has supplied a software solution for this occurrence. There is a small app called Fling (surprising) that allows me to switch from the XP machine to the Linux machine but nothing to switch back to the XP. What I need to know is there a similar app for the Linux computer. (NB I have tried Synergy but have no idea how to set it up - I've been told that synergy might work).
My headphones were working in lucid 10.04 till last update, now its not working? my application like mocp - terminal based music player works fine with headphones, but vlc is not working? How to get vlc work with headphone??
Also there is no application under sound->applications tab while i play VLC using headphone.
I have f13 installed in my system.My problem is ,i can hear sound thro' my desktop speakers but not with my audio headset. I have tried in many ways to fix it , by reinstalling pulse audio , installing ALSA etc But failed. In my system menu bar -- in preferences sub menu-- there is no " ADVANCED AUDIO CONTROL" available to edit sound output. similarly i am not able to use the mic of the headphone.
on my dell studio laptop that has two headphone jacks and is running Ubuntu 10.10 r.c. and has been running 10.10 since beta is having one of the headphone jacks not send sound to my headphone. how can i find out if its Ubuntu and then fix it or if its a hardware problem?
I have a Toshiba L650 18-C. I've just installed Ubuntu 10.10 without problems. I've made the update and everything was working just fine until i discovered that my headphone exit does not produce any sound: When i connect external speakers or headphones the ubuntu keeps playing music on his netbook speakers...How can i solve this problem? Is it possible that Ubuntu did not install the drivers of that Sound Output?I appreciate your answers because this problem is a little bit 'annoying'
I have a Toshiba Satellite L655, workin with Maverick. Sound comes out of my main speakers that are on my laptop, but when I try to plug in my Bose headphones or my Logitech speakers, they don't want to work period. The headphone jack works I know for a fact because it works in Windows.
When I open up Kmix, it doesn't show my headphone port at all, it shows up "RV710/730 Digital Stereo (HDMI)" which is my TV's audio output and then my main laptops "Internal Audio Analog Stereo".
I don't really understand this. I had Ubuntu 10.10 and everything worked. Then my hard drive crashed and I replaced it and reinstalled Ubuntu 10.10. After the re-install, my headphone jack is no longer sensed. It works when I boot the computer with the jack already in, but if I take it out after the boot it doesn't work. Also, Vica-Versa. If I don't have it in, it won't work when I put it in until a reboot.
If I'm playing music through the internal laptop speakers and put the jack in the music will continue playing through the laptop speakers and not transfer.
Sound works thru speakers but when headphone is plugged in, speakers go silent (like they should) but there is no sound in the headphones (headphones work fine on my cell phone)
I added options snd-hda-intel in the /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf file but no luck
I have ubuntu 11.04 dual boot with vista in a gateway laptop. The internal laptop speakers work fine, but anything I plug into the headphone jack does not work (I have headphones and speakers that I use through the headphone jack).
I've tried a ton of things like re-installing pulse, alsa mixer, making sure everything is turned up and NOT muted, and I can't get any sound.
EDIT: here is the alsa info script output...
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UPDATE-SOLVED: Ok I finally found something that solved my issue. For any future gateway users that may read this -- try this fix here (I'm using an M model, the fix is for a T model, it worked anyway).
I have recently purchased a Toshiba Satellite C655D-S5138 laptop running windows 7 (removed) and I have installed Linux Mint 10.10 gnome. I am having an issue with the headphone jack as it is not recognised by the system. I get sound from the internal speakers. I have run the Alsamixer v1.0.23 in terminal it looks like this[URL]
I have a Toshiba Satellite A135-S4656. Anyways my laptop plays sound just fine from the internal speakers but if I plug in my headphones Sound does not come through the headphones but rather continues through the internal speakers.
I believe my issue is that my computer is not detecting it because when i go to sound options it only shows internal audio under my hardware profile
i'm using jaunty jackalope ubuntu 9.04, my desktop speakers are working perfectly. NOw i wish to make my zebronics headphone work with it too. In windows my motherboard driver was from realtek.
i went to the volume control option and in that i see the following
Device: HDA NVidia (alsa mixer)
in the Switches tab the headphone is checked. I'm attaching the screenshots too here
I am using debian lenny. I have a problem with my headphone,its not working,but sound out from my speakes. I checked for "alsa oss" installations.linux base sound system is there.
I'm running fedora 12 on my Asus Z92VA laptop. Everything is running fine, except for the fact that I have no audio on my headphone. When I use the command "alsamixer -c0", there is no listing for the headphone.
When I use the command "cat /proc/asound/card0/codec#* | grep Codec" I get the following output:
if is there any application for using mobile phone for wireless headphones for Linux? Instead of buying a microphone and headphones wireless I'd like to use my phone for that, using bluetooth or wifi.
There`s no sound in headphone jack, if I plug a headphone nothing happens, the speaker doesn`t stop. BUT if i boot slack with the headphone plugged the opposite happens, the heaphone works but if i unplug it no sound come out from speakers.
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After all that the problem continues the same. I`ve read that the alsa-driver comes with the kernel, so I have to install a knew one to get the last alsa-driver? Or just install like I did works?
I don't know why this happened, but now I can barely hear any sounds using my headphone. I haven't changed any of the alsa settings. Speakers work fine, very fine!
I Have a fedora 13 X64_86, running on a Asus M3A Board and Phenom 9500 processor. I can Hear the sound but at times its cracky on both Headphone and speakers when i plug-in the headphone jack in the front pannel (front pannel is AC 97), the speakers continue to play. microphone fails to work I have removed Pulse audio and its subcomponents and reinstalled it.
I have a small problem with getting sound to come through my headphone jack with Fedora 13. I switched to Fedora 13 from uBuntu and I had the same problem on uBuntu. I fixed the problem, but I don't remember exactly how. I think it was something to do with editing the alsa audio conf file, but the file is named differently in Fedora. The sound works fine from the internal speakers, but when I plug in the headphones I get nothing. Anyways, I'm on an Asus EEE 1005HA using Fedora 13 32bit.
I get sound from my speakers but not from my headphones. When headphones are plugged in the speakers are muted. In the mixer, all sliders are at 100%. Headphones were tested and worked on another system. Here is some information about my system.
I cannot get sound out of the headphone port on a laptop. Headphones are plugged in, and sound comes out of the internal speakers. Windows behaves normally (sound switches to headphones when headphones are inserted).
It did work in Linux at one point, but something changed, we're just not sure what. Rebooting doesn't fix. This appears to occur whether or not PulseAudio is running. code...
This works in Windows: You plug headphones in, the internal speakers stop making noise, and noise comes out the head phones. Windows says I only have two sound cards: the HDMI port (which I don't care about) and the "sound card", which it claims is a "Conexant Pebble High Definition SmartAudio" In Windows, both the internal speakers and the headphone jack show up as one soundcard, which in my experience, is typical. (This is a laptop)
I've Ubuntu 9.10 installed on my desktop dual boot with Windows 7. This is my motherboard. My motherboard has 6 slots for sound devices and I use a pair of speakers and my headphones together, so they all take up 3 slots, i.e. 1 for speaker, 1 for headphone output and 1 for headphone's mic. I'm able to listen from my headphone as well as speakers at any given point of time on Windows 7, but recently when I installed Ubuntu, it only gives audio output to my headphones, and not my speakers. How I can receive audio output on the speakers as well as headphones?
I just realize that when I plug in my headphones in my laptop, the sound in the laptop's speakers continues to play and I have no sound on the headphones. This is the output of the 'sudo lshw -C sound' on my system:
I can not get sound to exit from my headphone jack, whenever I plug it in, no sounds come out. Notebook model is Acer 3820TG. By the way, I've tried adding the line for HDA Intel with udo gedit /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf