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Francois Colonna <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 27 Dec 2006 15:33:37 +0100
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Troy Dawson wrote:
> Francois Colonna wrote:
>> I just asked if there may be a possibility that the laptop sound keys 
>> F10, F11 and F12
>> lock the sound on Linux.
>>
>> For example, there is a key to lock the touch pad which does not work 
>> on Linux.
>>
>>
>> Best
>> François Colonna
>
> Hi,
>
> I think this subject is misleading.  It really should be something 
> like "getting laptop function keys to work".  Which is a completely 
> different subject than getting your sound to work.  But the first step 
> is.
>
> 1 - get your sound to work
>
> You didn't really say whether your sound works or not, regardless of 
> using the F10-F12 keys.
>
> After that is done, then you need to work on the keys.  I personally 
> am not a good laptop or key binding person, so I'm hoping that some 
> others here would know.
>
> Troy

Thanks I agree.

1. The sound is not working on Linux, it works on windows
the card is Intel HDA, the chipset Realtek alc882.
2. Everything is installed (alsa) as it should and seems to be correct
according to documentations.
But still no sound.

So I wanted to ask if, may be, the keys were playing some role
(in fact, I do not think so)

Best,

Francois Colonna

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