Results 1 to 3 of 3
Searched the net and I couldn't find a thing on it.
I have a Gigabyte motherboard with an ICH5 chipset. It has onboard Realtek ALC850 sound. I have tested this ...
- 07-08-2006 #1
Jack Sensing
Searched the net and I couldn't find a thing on it.
I have a Gigabyte motherboard with an ICH5 chipset. It has onboard Realtek ALC850 sound. I have tested this before in Linux, and it worked. But I never could get the 'Jack Sensing' to work.
I know that there is a jack sensing thing for IBM laptops or something, but I am unsure about this.
Is there a way to get it working? It works nicely on Windows...
^weed"Time has more than one meaning, and is more than one dimension" - /.unknown
--Registered Linux user #396583--
- 07-19-2006 #2
:bumped:
For example, with a CMI8770 sound card, I can change what the jacks should be (audio out, mic etc). It is this exact functionality that I would like with this card (the one mentioned in the other post).
weed"Time has more than one meaning, and is more than one dimension" - /.unknown
--Registered Linux user #396583--
- 07-28-2006 #3
:bump x2:
So nobody knows?
I couldn't be the only one with a motherboard that has this functionality...
weed"Time has more than one meaning, and is more than one dimension" - /.unknown
--Registered Linux user #396583--


Reply With Quote