On 12/07/2012 03:20 PM, Sven Köhler wrote:
Hi,

I have googled for a while and found nothing.
My Realtek ALC262 does not seem to detect that something is plugged into
the rear headphones connector. Sound is playing through the internal
speaker (it's a deaktop PC) and the headphones. list-sinks shows the
following:

        ports:
                analog-output-speaker: Speakers (priority 10000, available: 
unknown)
                        properties:
                                
                analog-output-headphones: Analoge Kopfhörer (priority 9000, 
available: no)
                        properties:
                                
        active port: <analog-output-speaker>


When I set the active port to analog-output-headphones, everything works
as it should. No sound through the internal speaker.

But still, in gnome and elsewhere, the port is not listed. In fact, the
port remains unavailable, even though I set it as the active port.

So how can I configure pulseaudio, such that it always thinks that
analog-output-headphones is always available? Or is that something that
must be done at kernel driver level?

It's likely a kernel bug, but you can work around it by editing /usr/share/pulseaudio/alsa-mixer/paths/analog-output-headphones and commenting out the Jack section(s).

But let me ask you - do you have working automute, i e, that the headphones cause the speaker to mute? If so the driver probably recognises the plug event somehow...



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David Henningsson, Canonical Ltd.
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