At Fri, 30 May 2014 14:40:40 +0200, Petr Maivald wrote:
The computer does not produce sound when it's booted into Linux. The sound works normally when it's booted into Windows.
And which application are you testing on which desktop with which audio backend, and how is your audio setup?
Most of the information you posted are useless, unfortunately, for analyzing your problem. Please elaborate the audio stack a bit more (but concisely). What version of net-tools or CPU revision don't play much role here.
At best, run alsa-info.sh (with --no-upload option), compress the output (for not hitting ML filter) and attach it.
sorry, I must have been following the wrong instructions for reporting.
A quick look at alsa-info.sh output doesn't hit obvious issues except for "Auto-Mute Mode" is disabled. But this shouldn't result in the silence.
So again, what did you test and how didn't work?
As a primary test, for example, try the following on a terminal:
% amixer -c1 set "Auto-Mute Mode" "Enabled" % aplay -Dplughw:1 -vv some-your-file.wav
where some-your-file.wav is any WAV file you'd like to hear.
If you're using PulseAudio, try like below instead:
% pasuspender -- aplay -D plughw:1 -vv some-your-file.wav
Does it play anything? Try both the headphone plugged and unplugged.
If the above doesn't give any sound output, again give alsa-info.sh.output captured during your test.
Takashi