Hello Sandor, 
I managed to get some sound out of my f-s amilo 1703's speaker. 
Should be underlined that I'm not a linux neither a computer guru, no way, 
knowing nothing about programming and stuff like that, but succeed with amilo's 
sound configuration so that i have probably not a hi-fi stereo, but say 
...sound . 
In my case upgrading the kernel, playing with different module attributes, 
hda-snd-intel xxx yyy zzz, aplay etc. nothing helped. And rather 
hda-jack-retask messed pins and speakers even more, as for a beginner wiring in 
between pins and jacks resembles more a plate full of spaghetti. After some 
playing with hda-jack-retask my amilo has only headphones visible in 
pulseaudio, but the great but is that its internal speaker (the only one) 
works. 
This is how I got it working, not so clear but loud at least; downloaded wget 
-O run.py http://www.alsa-project.org/hda-analyzer.py → kdesudo run.py, → Graph 
GUI visible →  looking for nodes (on the left side of the pane) with something 
like EAPD, found a node (Node[0x26]) with magic letters EAPD, ticked EAPD on, 
likewise OUT and IN in Widget Control, and after 2...3 seconds my amilo's 1W 
amplifier is turned on. 
So is the thing that since kernel 2.6xxx & alsa 1.00. xx programmers have 
decided that no one uses these old computers nowadays, and turned amplifier off 
by default (EAPD -settings?) as its not needed with modern sound chips? I 
remember that my amilo's sound was pretty good before upgrading to debian lenny 
and the latest kernels starting with 3.xxx.yyy.  br vesa isakov

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  [FUJITSU AMILO La1703, VT1708, playback] No sound at all

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