After a couple of times of rebooting, there come only a low noise cracking out of the loudspeakers. :-(
Even a reboot, nor to shut the notebook down and remove the batterypack helps to get the sound back.
The only thing I've created is a little shell-script, to enable the sound after a standby or hibernation.
In this script, I use the same string like above (like in rc.local):
hda-verb /dev/snd/hwC0D0 0x1c SET_EAPD_BTLENABLE 0x2
The shell script runs NOT automatically ... I have to start this manually.
This is the second installation with this "feature".
After the first I thought, I have done something stupid and therefore the sound is gone.
But now I think that's sadly a "feature" of the given solution of this soundproblem.
Had someone else noticed this Phenomenon?
I would be happy, if there is someone with a solution more stable ... because it's not my notebook!
I tried it, BUT:
After a couple of times of rebooting, there come only a low noise cracking out of the loudspeakers. :-(
Even a reboot, nor to shut the notebook down and remove the batterypack helps to get the sound back.
The only thing I've created is a little shell-script, to enable the sound after a standby or hibernation.
In this script, I use the same string like above (like in rc.local):
hda-verb /dev/snd/hwC0D0 0x1c SET_EAPD_BTLENABLE 0x2
The shell script runs NOT automatically ... I have to start this manually.
This is the second installation with this "feature".
After the first I thought, I have done something stupid and therefore the sound is gone.
But now I think that's sadly a "feature" of the given solution of this soundproblem.
Had someone else noticed this Phenomenon?
I would be happy, if there is someone with a solution more stable ... because it's not my notebook!
Thx a lot.