Sorry, I can't be of more help. I tried every possible solution to this
problem and none made any difference on my machine. I have other non
touchsmart  pc's from HP and do not have this problem. In the end I went
out and bought a headset to get my sound working in Linux on my pc. This
sound problem i have found occurs on every Linux distributions i install on
my touchsmart pc. I believe i did try the latest Alsa build with the same
results. Good luck to you, sorry i wasn't much help. Jim


On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 1:12 PM, Léonard Raimbault <
[email protected]> wrote:

> hi
> I've got HP TouchSmart 600 -1030 but the sound card is the same, and the
> problem too.
>
> I want to try to build Alsa 1.0.26 but I'm afraid of doing it wrong (as
> I'm not a linux expert)...
>
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> Title:
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Title:
  HP Touchsmart 600-1005xt No sound from Internal Speakers

Status in “alsa-driver” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Found there is no internal speaker output from hp touchsmart
  600-1005xt in all releases of Ubuntu 8.04 to 10.04LTS (64bit) with
  updated alsa-base (on 1.0.22.1 in Lucid now). All outputs & inputs
  work except the Internal speakers. I Checked all alsamixer levels, I
  have also noticed the nodeid's it seem to be mapped 0x15 - 0x0d - 0x03
  (21 - 13 - 3) for internal speakers which gives same results (no
  audio) in osx Applehda.kext. The Headphone nodeid's of 0x14 - 0x0c -
  0x02 (20 - 12 - 2) seem to work in all Ubuntu Dists & OSx as well.
  Windows 7 Driver everything works of course. Is Bios sending wrong pin
  configs for internal audio? if so what would the resolution be?

  here is my alsa-information from alsa-info.sh attached, My only guess
  is the pin configs how do you change them in alsa driver & how could I
  get the correct ones if the bios was sending wrong pathmaps? I should
  also note I've tried most of the model flags in alsa-base.conf in the
  alc888 documentation & rebooted countless times, model=auto shows the
  internal speaker but sound comes out headphones plug.

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