Manuel Enrique Chavez Manzano
2007-Nov-09 19:44 UTC
[CentOS] headphones on a packard bell , Help.......
I had a little trouble with my new laptop, I have a Packard Bell MZ380 laptop with Realtek High Definition Audio, I have installed CentOS 5 on it, I have sound by the speaker but when I plug the headphone the sound is over, I mean I have not sound by the speaker and by the headphones. Can someone help me? What I have to do ???? I'll be waiting for help. -- "Nuestra recompensa se encuentra en el esfuerzo y no en el resultado. Un esfuerzo total es una victoria completa". Mahatma Gandhi (@ @) |------o00o-(_)-o00o----------| |Manuel Enrique Ch?vez Manzano| |manuel864 at gmail.com | |manny at cmc.cfg.sld.cu | |GNU/LINUX User | |#424754 | |Using CentOS 5 | |-------ooo--ooo--------------| -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: Esta parte del mensaje est? firmada digitalmente URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20071109/1b7b32e9/attachment.sig>
Manuel Enrique Chavez Manzano wrote:> I had a little trouble with my new laptop, I have a Packard Bell MZ380 > laptop with Realtek High Definition Audio, I have installed CentOS 5 on > it, I have sound by the speaker but when I plug the headphone the sound > is over, I mean I have not sound by the speaker and by the headphones. > Can someone help me? What I have to do ???? > I'll be waiting for help. >are these analog mini-phone jack headphones, or USB headphones? If the former, it sounds like it could be a hardware problem to me, maybe a mechanical issue with the headphone jack. are you sure the headphones work on another sound source like a ipod ? are you sure the headphone plug is fully inserted ? the mini phone jack itself has a mechnical switch in it that opens when you insert a plug, this disconnects/mutes the sound from the speakers.