Enable soundcard?

Thomas Tanghus thomas at tanghus.net
Mon Apr 6 11:13:00 UTC 2020


On Monday, 6 April 2020 12.46 Ralf Mardorf via ubuntu-users wrote:
> On Mon, 06 Apr 2020 12:28:42 +0200, Thomas Tanghus wrote:
> >It's a tiny speaker set meant for e.g. mobile phones.
> >
> >https://www.tanghus.net/assets/audio-debug/nokia-speakers.jpg
> >
> >> Have you tried your headphones in the socket at the back?
> >
> >Just did. Full volume but no sound.
> 
> Try the tiny speakers at the front panel input jack, where you usually
> put in your phones. Those speakers don't need an amp. It should work.
> If it should work, take a look at the BIOS settings and/or read the
> complete manual, maybe there are some BIOS settings for the back and/or
> front panel that need to be changed.
> 
> For testing purpose, just use one of the sockets at a time. Using more
> than one socket at a time should not, but could cause issues related to
> the jack "autodetection".

They kind of work in the front headphone socket. Kind of because it's even 
harder to find the "sweet spot" with the speakers, but I can hear that it 
occasionally does. It reflects in journalctl:

Apr 06 12:57:17 tanghus rtkit-daemon[1381]: Supervising 5 threads of 5 
processes of 1 users.
Apr 06 12:57:17 tanghus rtkit-daemon[1381]: Warning: Reached burst limit for 
user '1000', denying request.
Apr 06 12:57:17 tanghus rtkit-daemon[1381]: Supervising 5 threads of 5 
processes of 1 users.
Apr 06 12:57:17 tanghus rtkit-daemon[1381]: Warning: Reached burst limit for 
user '1000', denying request.
Apr 06 12:57:17 tanghus rtkit-daemon[1381]: Supervising 5 threads of 5 
processes of 1 users.

And so on.

> take a look at the BIOS settings and/or read the
> complete manual, maybe there are some BIOS settings for the back and/or
> front panel that need to be changed.

I will take your advice on that :) Thanks.

-- 
Med venlig hilsen / Best regards

Thomas Tanghus

A: Because it breaks the logical sequence of discussion
Q: Why is top posting bad?
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