Jonathan Nieder wrote: > Here are two ways to check whether the patch_realtek bug is fixed. > Either one is sufficient. > > A. Check if the "auto-mute mode" control is offered by alsamixer -c0. > In a working kernel, if it is offered, then it should have the > following effect: > > - if auto-mute mode is disabled, sound is output to speakers > regardless of whether headphones are plugged in > > - if auto-mute mode is enabled, sound is output to speakers if > and only if headphones are not plugged in > > If it is not offered, then sound should be output to speakers > if and only if headphones are not plugged in, just as though > the auto-mute mode control were offered and set to "on". > > B. Check if rebooting from a broken kernel to the current one cures > the silent output. That is: > > 1. Boot a broken kernel and enable the "auto-mute mode" control, > so output is inappropriately suppressed. > > 2. Boot into the kernel to be tested. If output is still silent > regardless of the "alsamixer -c0" volume control setting, it > is broken. If output is present, it is fixed.
Ping. What kernel are you using these days? Is it fixed? Thanks again for a useful report, Jonathan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20120624151817.GA18532@burratino

