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<DIV> Francois: Under "Utilities" folder, open up "Audio MIDI Setup" application. In the "Audio Devices" tab select "Line Out" as the Audio Output default Source.
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<DIV>Hope this solves,
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<DIV>LM
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<DIV>On Sun, 15 Jul 2007, Francois Barbary wrote:<br><br>>Hey Cubers!!<br>><br>>I've been lurking in the back reading the digest for the last year but not<br>>contributing much... It's nice to see that the list is very active. Anyway<br>>I've had my Cube since 2002 (i think) and it's been great the whole time.<br>>it's a 450 with 1.25GB RAM and 320GB HD. I love it, and use it every day.<br>><br>>I remember a time when the speakers wouldn't work, but now that problem seems<br>>long gone! Now I know the cube doesn't have an internal speaker... but my<br>>problem is actually on my PB867 (DVI) it constantly thinks the headphones are<br>>plugged in.<br>><br>>any ideas would be awesome.<br>><br>>-Francois </DIV>
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