How To: Activate Speaker Out and Mic HP dv2000

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How To: Activate Speaker Out and Mic HP dv2000

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Here folks is the solution to the sound problem on the HP Pavillion dv2000. I found it at this site:

http://www.sundru.net/bblog-stuff/?sectionid=2


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I have a hp dv2108ea here ... thanks!
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I've recently done some regular updates and lost sound to my laptop speakers.

The link above loaded a rc driver which still left the problem of the laptop speakers working even with the audio/headphones plugged. I suspect that I've lost my laptop speakers as a partial fix to this problem, unless others have an alternative suggestion.

My sound still works through the audio/headphone jacks; just no onboard speakers. Not a problem for me though, unless on the road.

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Update: getting better all the time.

Try this:
http://www.pixelmonkey.org/2007/03/18/d ... a-patches/

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Update message:

I've recently updated to the Alsa rc4 driver. I had a problem compiling the driver on an clean install of Bianca.

Problem was fixed (not by sudo ./compile) by compiling in root terminal. A simple way of activating the root terminal is via:

preferences > Menu Layout > System Tools > check the box next to root terminal and reboot X to get the menu item up.

BTW, the drivers are getting better each time. This is an improvement over the pixelmonkey.org patch I posted about previously.

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