Hi Craig,
Without choosing a specific model in alsa config, you can get
everything (mostly) to work as it should. I used a package by David
Henningsson, called hda-jack-retask.
You might want to check out our bug report regarding the Vaio Z1x
audio setup. In there you'll find instructions on how to get speakers,
headphones and microphones (internal and external) working. Start
reading at comment #6.
http://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/960124
There's no definitive out-of-the-box solution, yet. However, we've
made some progress in identifying every jack. Now we have to find the
proper alsa configuration for our laptops. I still have to make time
to look at the internals (code, architecture, etc.) to have every
audio input and output jack work.
If there are other Z1x owners that recognize these issues and have
some knowledge in Linux audio (kernel, alsa config, etc.), you're help
would be highly appreciated.
Kind regards,
Wouter
Op wo 09 mei 2012 02:46:08 CEST, Craig S. Blackie schreef:
Well after a bout of good luck, all of a sudden I don't have any
internal microphone showing on my z11.
I'm running Ubuntu 12.04 and all the latest updates.
Is there a confirmed fix for this? I've tried different model options
in /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf.
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