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Old 20th May 2012, 11:38 PM
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Muting Speakers When Headphones Are Plugged In

How do I get the speakers to mute when the headphones are plugged into the front jack. Currently, if I plug in the headphones I get audio out of both. I can't find any switch on kmix or alsamixer that enables this. I've attached the output of alsa-info.sh.

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Mike
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