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    Any Progress towards Audio In Linux

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by Hawkeye05, Jan 17, 2008.

  1. Hawkeye05

    Hawkeye05 Notebook Consultant

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    I read a few threads a while ago about getting the audio to work in Linux, I was just wondering if theres an "easy" way to do it, I know the modem has to active but i cannot for the life of me find that setting in bios.
     
  2. sampunk

    sampunk Notebook Guru

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    audio work out of the box with Ubuntu 7.10
     
  3. Imslimjim

    Imslimjim Notebook Enthusiast

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    Using Ubuntu 7.10 everything worked out of the box except the sleep/hibernate, fingerprint reader and the display brightness keys (they worked using the default non3d drivers but once I used nvidia drivers it went away)