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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/464389
Title:
Upgrade to Karmic lost ability to manually disable headphone jack.
Status in “pulseaudio” package in Ubuntu:
Expired
Bug description:
Description: Ubuntu 9.10
Release: 9.10
alsa-utils:
Installed: 1.0.20-2ubuntu6
Candidate: 1.0.20-2ubuntu6
Version table:
*** 1.0.20-2ubuntu6 0
500 http://mirrors.cat.pdx.edu karmic/main Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
In previous versions of Ubuntu I could manually disable my front
headphone jack. Allowing me to leave speakers and headphones plugged
in at all times and select which I wanted to use on the fly. This was
accomplished by opening the old Volume Control applet and going to the
Switches tab where I could de-select Headphones. With the new highly
pulse audio integrate Volume Control app in Karmic this is no longer
an option. I attempted to get around this by installing the gnome-
alsamixer package. This provided me with the Headphone switch again
but unlike Jaunty the switch now just disables all my audio, every
speaker plus headphones. This is on an ALC888 using the 6stash-dig
option in my alsa-base.conf. This is the option I used in Jaunty to
get my 5.1 system working, plus headphones, and the ability to
manually turn them off and on. I don't know what has change in the
driver to link the headphone switch to all speakers. I even copied in
my old alsa-base.conf that dpkg backed up during my dist-upgrade.
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