![]() I'd really like, however, to know what all these different options actually do? There seem to be hundreds of them. Now the speakers cut out when the jacks in - and I get phones sound. ![]() To the bottom of the file and it worked for me too. So I'm not sure why one distro packs it and the other doesn't. I took a copy of the file and went back to Mint 11 to compare the two alsa files. I put Ubuntu 11.10 beta on a stick and did a live boot just to see what would happen in the sound department. No phones sound and the speakers kept on playing. The speakers would work fine - but when I stuck the headphones in the jack the speakers would not cut out and redirect the audio to the jack. I had a similar problem with my Toshiba Satellite L750.
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