User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux x86_64; nn-NO; rv:1.9.1.3) Gecko/20090909 Fedora/3.5.3-1.fc11 Firefox/3.5.3 When I boot my computer the audio is played through my laptop speakers when my headphones are plugged in. I have to take out the headphone plug and reinsert it into the laptop before it only plays through the headphone as it should. I am not sure if it plays through the headphones at all. I have my doubts though, as I would notice it when my laptop is connected to my external speakers. I don't know what kind of information you need to fix it or even if it is a problem with PulseAudio. I just took a guess. 'lspci' says my sound device is: 00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) HD Audio Controller (rev 03) This is a Lenovo 3000 N200 laptop. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Boot machine with headphones plugged in. Actual Results: Speakers plays the start up sound and if I open any audio playing application, the sound is played through the laptop speakers Expected Results: The sound is only played through the headphones and not the laptop speakers at all.
The sound is played through both Headphones and laptop speakers on boot.
can we get the output of 'alsa-info.sh --no-upload' ? attach it to the bug, please. lennart, I'm guessing this is an ALSA issue, it's failing to sense the jack connection if it's plugged in on boot up? -- Fedora Bugzappers volunteer triage team https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugZappers
When do you want the output of 'alsa-info.sh --no-upload' ? Right after boot or whenever?
Doesn't really matter, as long as all audio devices are present when you run it. Right after boot is fine. Actually, you could try doing it both booting with the headphones plugged in and booting with them unplugged, and see if it's any different (using diff to compare the two results). -- Fedora Bugzappers volunteer triage team https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugZappers
Created attachment 365680 [details] My alsainfo without headphones There are a difference when booting with headphones and without. What it means, I don't know so I'm attaching both.
Created attachment 365681 [details] My alsainfo with headphones
Excellent, thank you. I'm going to kick this over to ALSA as I'm pretty sure that's where the issue is. Jaroslav, kick it back if you disagree :) oh, just out of interest, it may be useful to know if this still happens with F12 Beta, Torstein. then we'll know whether it got fixed in a later kernel/ALSA or not. -- Fedora Bugzappers volunteer triage team https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugZappers
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This bug is not fixed in Fedora 13 nor in Ubuntu 10.04. Should I push this upstream to ALSA's bug tracker?
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It is worse in F14 as muting and un-muting also causes sound being played through laptop speakers and headphones when headphones are plugged in.
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