I found  a Live USB pendrive with 12.04 and 3.2 kernel, booted it up,
but there was still no sound. So I thought maybe the previous version on
this machine wasn't 12.04 but 11.10. So I booted up a 11.10 live CD and
voilà, there was sound coming out from the internal speakers. I attached
the alsa-info.sh outputs.

With the hda-jack-retask I don't really know what sould I do? What I
did:

-checked "Advanced Override" in Options
-checked "Override" in "Green Line Out" (Pin id 0x1f) section and changed "Jack 
detection" from "Present" to "Not Present" and changed "Device" from "Line Out" 
to "Speaker"

These didn't help, still no sound from the speakers. Is this what you
asked for?


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