
It only does it's 'magic' whilst running, as it isn't a background service.

Basically download it, make it executable (chmod +x ) and run it. palatable in operation for inclusion into the images. In the mean time, I have this proof of concept that I need to look at turning into something a bit more. Or in alsamixer, go to the far right, and you'll find the external speaker volume / mute option. Run this command manually to mute the external speaker on demand: There's no handy kernel event that udev can hook into either. the 'normal' detection / software response methods rely on ACPI, etc, and are thus not present. I don't know if this will be happening anytime soon. (07-06-2017, 02:27 PM)jordanjay29 Wrote: Just ran into this last night and had to do this workaround. Thanks again for helping me figure this out. Looking at the above post it mentions adding some lines to the /etc/modprobe.d/nf to resolve this issue.

Using aplay -l I can see some useful info but I'm not sure how to translate that into what driver is used for the analog sound device.

This post mentions something about auto_mute.Īlso interesting that when I look at lspci I see no devices lsusb shows the camera and the hardware hubs. Like something that detects the headphone being plugged in and muting the speakers like when I'm running linux on a normal intel laptop. I was able to turn the volume done on the speakers but there has to be an easier method to switch between headphones and pc speakers.

Headphone (easy enough to understand what this is)Įventually I found headphone/speakers at the end of this long list. It seems like possibly on the pinebook alsomixer isn't showing thins in easy to understand words like "speaker". If you run alsamixer from the console, there are different volumesliders for speaker and headphone (as I remember) if you do scroll to the complete right side. (07-06-2017, 09:43 AM)guidol Wrote: (07-06-2017, 09:15 AM)eclay Wrote: I'm running the default ubuntu mate on it and I poked around in the sound settings and didn't find anything there that looked like the answer to this problem.
