Hi,
I am running linux 2.6.27.2 ontop of a Fedora 8 distro. The sound from the
speakers is barely audible with all the mixer settings at max, this includes
the pulseaudio settings. This is on an ASUS laptop with intel-hda. I ran
alsa-info and the results are at:
http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=7c83d3e5d89101f8e9a0a4aa18cd76f499e02fda
There has been some minor improvement in the volume over the past year I have
had the laptop. I am hoping that someone can identify a way to make the sound
loud enough so I don't have to put my ear by the speakers to hear the sound.
Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
Thank,
Steve
At Wed, 12 Nov 2008 12:36:09 -0500,
Stephen Clark wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am running linux 2.6.27.2 ontop of a Fedora 8 distro. The sound from the
> speakers is barely audible with all the mixer settings at max, this includes
> the pulseaudio settings. This is on an ASUS laptop with intel-hda.
Try to pass either model=asus-a7j or model=asus-a7m. One of them may
give a bit better result.
Takashi
Takashi Iwai wrote:
> At Wed, 12 Nov 2008 12:36:09 -0500,
> Stephen Clark wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am running linux 2.6.27.2 ontop of a Fedora 8 distro. The sound from the
>> speakers is barely audible with all the mixer settings at max, this includes
>> the pulseaudio settings. This is on an ASUS laptop with intel-hda.
>
> Try to pass either model=asus-a7j or model=asus-a7m. One of them may
> give a bit better result.
>
>
> Takashi
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Thanks Takashi, I'll give it a try and report the result - OBTW this is an
ASUS S96F - which was a build to order (Verified By Intel - VBI) laptop - which
corresponds to ASUS Z96F
laptop.
Regards,
Steve
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