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☐ Find the headphone jack; it is usually colored green or marked with a headphone symbol. <br> | ☐ Find the headphone jack; it is usually colored green or marked with a headphone symbol. <br> | ||
☐ Find a pair of headphones or speakers from the shelf.<br> | ☐ Find a pair of headphones or speakers from the shelf.<br> | ||
− | ☐ | + | ☐ Repeat the <code>basiccheck</code> audio test or use an audio CD to test the jack output; mark your findings on the Keeper label. <br> |
− | + | '''Troubleshooting Audio'''<br> | |
In laptops, we cannot physically replace the sound card, like we can in a desktop system. This limits our options when things go wrong. However, we can: | In laptops, we cannot physically replace the sound card, like we can in a desktop system. This limits our options when things go wrong. However, we can: | ||
− | *ensure that the sound card is recognized by the system by running <code>lspci | + | *ensure that the sound card is recognized by the system by running <code>lspci <nowiki>|</nowiki> grep -i audio</code>. |
− | *double check that audio is not muted in the | + | *double check that audio is not muted in the operating system. Click on the audio symbol in the top panel of the Desktop to check the volume settings. |
*run <code>alsamixer</code> in a terminal and check that volume levels for "Master" and "PCM" are set around 90. | *run <code>alsamixer</code> in a terminal and check that volume levels for "Master" and "PCM" are set around 90. | ||
− | + | '''Requirements'''<br> | |
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At best, all audio outputs should work.<br> | At best, all audio outputs should work.<br> | ||
− | + | * Note if speakers do not work, or are not present.<br> | |
− | + | * Note if the headphone jack does not work.<br> | |
− | + | * If neither the internal speakers nor the headphone jack work, check with your instructor.<br> | |
+ | [[Category:Laptops Archive]] |
Latest revision as of 20:41, 6 November 2013
☐ Find the headphone jack; it is usually colored green or marked with a headphone symbol.
☐ Find a pair of headphones or speakers from the shelf.
☐ Repeat the basiccheck
audio test or use an audio CD to test the jack output; mark your findings on the Keeper label.
Troubleshooting Audio
In laptops, we cannot physically replace the sound card, like we can in a desktop system. This limits our options when things go wrong. However, we can:
- ensure that the sound card is recognized by the system by running
lspci | grep -i audio
. - double check that audio is not muted in the operating system. Click on the audio symbol in the top panel of the Desktop to check the volume settings.
- run
alsamixer
in a terminal and check that volume levels for "Master" and "PCM" are set around 90.
Requirements
At best, all audio outputs should work.
- Note if speakers do not work, or are not present.
- Note if the headphone jack does not work.
- If neither the internal speakers nor the headphone jack work, check with your instructor.