![]() ![]() ![]() This fix should work for every 2011 iMac 27 and 21 inch alike:įirst open up terminal and enter: sudo nano /etc/modprobe.d/nfĬontrol+x - y to safe and then do the same in: sudo nano /etc/modprobe.d/sound. If this doesn't help, continue to the next tip. Check that your audio is playing to the audio device you prefer, such as a speaker or headphones. Note: If an expansion card is in use, ensure that the cables. ![]() If available, try another set of working speakers or headphones to test if the sound is coming from either port and likewise test the speakers or headphones on another system that is known to be working. I get that it might no longer be relevant for you, but for other people coming running into this problem, I've had the same, took me days to figure out, but now I have got a very simple solutions that works well (I've reinstalled ubuntu so had to do it all again and kinda know the drill now): Next, select the arrow to open a list of audio devices connected to your computer. Audio Out ports intended for speakers and headphones are generally labeled OUT or the connector itself may be colored GREEN. ![]()
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