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Headphones are gone with kernel 4.8.1 #164
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Ditto. I'm having the same problem with no headphones listed after removing the following lines from #load-module module-alsa-sink device=hw:0,0
#load-module module-alsa-source device=hw:0,1
#load-module module-alsa-source device=hw:0,2 I know that the |
Was this ever fixed? I'm on the latest samus kernel and I don't have headphones, which is kind of problematic (since I use headphones on my laptop far more than my speakers). |
The scripts in the README work fine for me, I can use them to switch between headphones and speakers. |
Has anyone made a script to toggle this with a single action? |
@nsparks86 there's nothing to toggle if headphones are not even loaded with latest kernel. I tend to agree with what @nelsonni said. |
The script to toggle is in the readme, or at least, the commands. Here are the scripts I use to switch between headphones and speakers, based on @raphael's comment a week ago:
This works for me on
Haven't updated to 4.8.7 yet. There are 2 issues currently, though neither of them are the headphones not working:
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I'm not very familiar with Bash scripting, but I figured I'd try and start somewhere. Could use a "Headphone/Speaker toggle" script, so I came up with these lines to determine the current state.
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maybe stupid question: I am on KDE on Arch, still on my first install from April '15. Anybody with KDE/Pulseaudio + the script and everything just works? And how many mixer items do you have? :-) |
I guess I was kind of hijacking this thread, but I did my fresh install. Only thing I had to do was running the sound scripts @raphael provided and everything worked as you would expect. My mess was due to still tinkering in my first install from over a year ago and with so many changes happening..... As for the headphone/speaker switch: I would love acpi to work as well, but in the meantime I just put a toggle script on CTRL+[Volume Mute]. The script checks the current setup and switches with @raphael 's sound scripts accordingly. |
Do you know if ACPI works with the vanilla 4.9 kernel? |
short answer: no. for I get on your kernel 4.8.13-12-ph: on stock 4.8.13-1:
I am not an acpi guy. would have to read up on it. I thought I read somewhere here acpi doesn't work in general for us. Is there a module we are missing or what did @rroll1 mean? I'll check 4.9 as soon as I get it |
by the way, your current aur script doesn't build ;-) |
Fixed it, thanks. |
I've upgraded straight from kernel 4.4 to 4.8, followed the section "Users upgrading from pre-4.7 Samus kernel". Everything is working, but headphones are gone from the sound settings. If I reboot back to kernel 4.8 without doing any changes - headphones are back, but now the mic is gone, probably due to the "Users upgrading from pre-4.7 Samus kernel" changes. Am I missing something here? I'm on Ubuntu 16.04.
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