7 May
2009
7 May
'09
2:54 p.m.
Hi.
On Thu, 2009-05-07 at 12:45 +0200, Takashi Iwai wrote:
The problem is that BIOS on your machine sets this pin both for input and output. Since it's set as input, the driver respects the BIOS setup and skips to override.
'scuse the ignorance, but this makes me ask: Are pins logically unrelated to jacks? I have a Dell M1530, and it has some jacks that can work as either inputs or outputs. Under M$, when I plug something in, a dialog box pops up asking me whether I connected a mic, line in or an output jack (I forget the details). Sounds like Tino's problem is what I'd expect from my BIOS. But I'm probably completely ignorant :)
Regards,
Nigel