Similar bug reports describing loss of low-frequency sounds on ALC3220:
http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/archive/2172061
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1133321
Launchpad bug 1404731
These reports/discussion do not identify any definitive solution (there
is a theme of toggling the speak
Thanks for your reply. I tried the latest ALSA driver from the daily
DKMS build and, while that indeed adds an additional volume (speaker),
the equalization from the rear plug is still highly skewed as before.
Also, the latest ALSA (as well as the version in the utopic HWE kernel
via linux-generi
Public bug reported:
Sound equalization is normal when using jack in front of computer, but
is "tinny" (i.e., low/nonexistent bass and midtones) when using rear
output jack with simple two channel headphones.
Jack sense is working correctly because the internal speaker cuts out
when a cable is p
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 946232 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/946232
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 946232
[Meta-bug] Missing speaker and/or internal mic port
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Thanks David. Bug 946232 exactly describes my situation. Description
fits and workaround solves my problem (I uploaded alsa-info as a comment
to that bug).
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Bug #1001554 under indicator-sound may be a duplicate of this bug.
Before discovering this bug, I confirmed and added a comment to that
report -- in summary, the microphone input on an eeepc (which is built-
in) does not appear in the gnome-control-center "record sound from"
list. However the mic
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