One other wide shot:
We have an HP-mini netbook in use as a sort of media center and sometimes it doesn't deliver sound to the head phone output where it is supposed to output to the Aux input of the HIFI amplifier.
Pulling the plug will deliver sound to the internal speakers but no setting can convince it to send sound to the amplifier.
The solution is to boot up with a real head phone connected and after boot change the plug for the amplifier one.
So it looks like the (very high) impedance of the amplifier makes the netbook switch off it's hardware during boot.
We have an HP-mini netbook in use as a sort of media center and sometimes it doesn't deliver sound to the head phone output where it is supposed to output to the Aux input of the HIFI amplifier.
Pulling the plug will deliver sound to the internal speakers but no setting can convince it to send sound to the amplifier.
The solution is to boot up with a real head phone connected and after boot change the plug for the amplifier one.
So it looks like the (very high) impedance of the amplifier makes the netbook switch off it's hardware during boot.
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