On Sat, May 21, 2011 at 03:35:30AM EST, Roberto Cássio Jr. wrote: > I'm not sure I understood the problem. I thought that just loading mb3 > mode for Macbook 5,2 would fix the problem, without affecting other > machines - since this detection would be applied only for this specific > model. > > Anyway, is there anything else useful I can do to help with fixing this > bug?
If you can clarrify a couple of things for me, I can come up with a new quirk especially for MacBook 5,2 machines. I'll break it down into a series of questions about using the mb31 quirk, and using the current default for your machine, the mb5 quirk. With the mb31 quirk: Does headphone jack sense, i.e connect headphones, turn off internal speakers, disconnect headphones, turn on internal speakers work? Does line in, and the internal microphone work? Does digital/optical in work? (Don't worry if you can't test this.) With the default/mb5 quirk: Does headphone jack sense, i.e connect headphones, turn off internal speakers, disconnect headphones, turn on internal speakers work? Does line in, and the internal microphone work? Does digital/optical in work? (Don't worry if you can't test this.) If you are able to answer as many fo the above as possible, I will be able to take a look at the code responsible for setting up the chip in your machine, and as I said above, possibly come up with a new quirk for that model of machine. Once done, I can make a test package for you to try. Thanks Luke -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/647293 Title: Audio doesn't route to headphones on Macbook 5,2 for Ubuntu Maverick due to existing mb5 quirk -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
