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#1 2013-04-04 20:39:51

peacememories
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Registered: 2013-04-04
Posts: 12

Linux disables headphone jack on Windows

Hello friends,

my problem is as follows.

Whenever I reboot from Arch Linux to Windows without first halting the system, my headphone jack does not work. Shutting down and booting Windows directly resolves the problem.
It seems the sound card is not correctly shut down. A hint to this is the following excerpt from my syslog:

Apr 04 21:52:35 sidharta systemd[1]: Started Store Sound Card State.
Apr 04 21:52:35 sidharta kernel: pgrep[2452]: segfault at 0 ip 00007f9a8c361ca5 sp 00007fff5ee797e8 error 4 in libc-2.17.so[7f9a8c244000+1a3000]

I already checked if the power management from laptop-mode could interfere with the shutdown, but disabling it doesn't seem to affect anything.
My notebook:
ASUS Zenbook UX32VD
My soundcard:
Realtek ALC269VB

This doesn't seem to be a problem of the series, because a colleague of mine (same notebook, also Arch Linux) doesn't have this problem.
Any help is greatly appreciated.

Best regards,
peacememories.

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#2 2013-04-05 00:59:08

hadrons123
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From: chennai
Registered: 2011-10-07
Posts: 1,249

Re: Linux disables headphone jack on Windows

really I never imagined that settings from Linux could affect windows.


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#3 2013-04-06 06:51:54

mich41
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Registered: 2012-06-22
Posts: 796

Re: Linux disables headphone jack on Windows

I'd try updating Windows driver or switching between Microsoft and ASUS drivers.

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