On Jul 1, 2009, at 8:16 AM, James Cameron wrote:
> G'day Daniel,
>
> While you're in the code, consider the possibility of headphone socket
> electrical damage rendering the headphone detection incorrect.
The jack insertion circuitry is mandated, if you want to stay
compatible with generic HD dr
On Wed, 2009-07-01 at 22:16 +1000, James Cameron wrote:
> A hack like this could change a "no audio from speakers" laptop into a
> "speakers do not turn off when headphones used" laptop ... reducing the
> need for a return or replacement.
One of the switches that the conexant code adds is called "
G'day Daniel,
While you're in the code, consider the possibility of headphone socket
electrical damage rendering the headphone detection incorrect.
I was in the HDA conexant driver late last year creating a hack to
compensate for a system that was damaged ...
http://quozl.linux.org.au/2008-12-19
On Mon, 2009-06-29 at 13:17 +0100, Daniel Drake wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been looking into the sound issue where we could not record any
> audio from Linux on the XO-1.5 A1.
>
> I now have it working. I have observed a few low-level sound issues
> though. Many thanks to Tony Vroon for some helpful i
Hi,
I've been looking into the sound issue where we could not record any
audio from Linux on the XO-1.5 A1.
I now have it working. I have observed a few low-level sound issues
though. Many thanks to Tony Vroon for some helpful input here.
Firstly, the issue was that there are 3 microphone mixers