Yes, using just hp-dv5 as the model works. Something else I noticed is that on the output tab of gnome-volume-control (System>Preferences>Sound) the options in the connector combo-box changes: using hp-dv5 as the model gives Analog Speakers and Analog Output as the options. Choosing Analog Speakers makes it work as it should. Choosing Analog Output turns off the speakers (both with headphones plugged and not) but the headphones are on (when they are plugged in). -so its name is wrong, it should say Analog Headphones. I can't remember which is the default option, will have to look into that, that may be a problem otherwise for fresh installs. (I had to change this to make it work so Analog Output is probably the default i.e. the wrong one)
using dell gives Analog Headphones and Analog Output as the options. Choosing Analog Output makes it work how it should, however choosing Analog Headphones results in no sound at all, no matter what, and also breaks the little light on the mute button (next to the speakers). So basically hp-dv5 is a better match than dell. (as you would expect) -- buitin speakers hp dv6 laptop jack sense non functional https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/653420 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
