My theory is that the different models of laptops have channels hooked
up differently in hardware, and in this model the internal speakers are
hooked to some normally non-used output. The setup seems pretty similar
to the benq one, so to enable that just add

options snd-hda-intel model=benq

At the bottom of etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.

Then do "/etc/init.d/alsasound restart" to restart ALSA and see if you
get any sound from the speakers.

With this setup, the internal speaker volume can be adjusted with the 
"headphones" volume slider, and the headpone jack can be adjusted
with the "Front" slider. Both mics work aswell!!

My theory is that since the benq driver thinks that the headphone sink is 
actually a speaker sink, it will not amplify the signal very much, since
it believes that the speakers have built-in aplifiers.

To get decent volume, just use model=fujitsu again. With this
configuration, you won't get any sound through the internal speakers
though...

I'll try to find a way of swapping the channels, if its possible.

Attatching the ALSA-Configuration.txt, where the options for the snd-
hda-intel module is listed.

** Attachment added: "File with list of module options"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/8573650/ALSA-Configuration.txt

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