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    <description>I run linux ubuntu 6.06 on my new dv2095 notebook, and today, trying the headphones, I found out that the headphone jack are somewhat software driven, that is, on linux nothing happens when I attach the headphones. It sounds pretty strange, anyone can confirm this? There is a solution to let the headphones work under linux?</description>
    <pubDate>Mon, 04 Sep 2006 14:17:29 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>I run linux ubuntu 6.06 on my new dv2095 notebook, and today, trying the headphones, I found out that the headphone jack are somewhat software driven, that is, on linux nothing happens when I attach the headphones. It sounds pretty strange, anyone can confirm this? There is a solution to let the headphones work under linux?</description>
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