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![]() Registered Join Date: Mar 2009
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Audio Problems
Specifically, the headphone jack. Let me explain. Ever since I started using Linux, everytime I plug my headphones in, the sound will come through the headphones. But it also continues to come out the main speakers as well, which can be a really bad thing because generally you use headphones in quiet places, like the library. I have used two operating systems, both Linux Mint and Ubuntu, both GNOME operating systems, and have had the same problem. My computer is a Sony VAIO VGN-FW170J. Any help would be appreciated, and ASAP. |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Overclockers AltOS Content Editor Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Ontario Canada
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specifically for which program are you dealing with? I am assuming these are regular headphones and not usb? If it makes you feel any better Vista users are reporting a similar thing on a variety of sound cards ![]() you can also access the system sounds by typing Code:
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Any program. Firefox, media player, etc. It seems to be a somewhat pervasive problem. I can also mute things by opening the Volume Control box and muting stuff there. Whatever I do either mutes nothing, or everything (speakers and headphones). |
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