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I am currently running the following:



4.15.0-46-generic GNU/Linux
Distributor ID: LinuxMint
Release: 19.1
Codename: tessa


I have my headphones plugged into their dedicated port, however, I also have stereo speakers plugged into the back of my motherboard which I use as well. Currently, to use either of them I have to physically unplug my headphones to use my stereo speakers.



My question is: can I switch between them in the Operating System itself?



When I plug my headphones in, the Line-out audio device gets replaced by my headphones. In windows, I was given both options simultaneously, making switching between them a bit less of a hassle.



Headphones as output deviceLine out as output device










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    I am currently running the following:



    4.15.0-46-generic GNU/Linux
    Distributor ID: LinuxMint
    Release: 19.1
    Codename: tessa


    I have my headphones plugged into their dedicated port, however, I also have stereo speakers plugged into the back of my motherboard which I use as well. Currently, to use either of them I have to physically unplug my headphones to use my stereo speakers.



    My question is: can I switch between them in the Operating System itself?



    When I plug my headphones in, the Line-out audio device gets replaced by my headphones. In windows, I was given both options simultaneously, making switching between them a bit less of a hassle.



    Headphones as output deviceLine out as output device










    share|improve this question


























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      I am currently running the following:



      4.15.0-46-generic GNU/Linux
      Distributor ID: LinuxMint
      Release: 19.1
      Codename: tessa


      I have my headphones plugged into their dedicated port, however, I also have stereo speakers plugged into the back of my motherboard which I use as well. Currently, to use either of them I have to physically unplug my headphones to use my stereo speakers.



      My question is: can I switch between them in the Operating System itself?



      When I plug my headphones in, the Line-out audio device gets replaced by my headphones. In windows, I was given both options simultaneously, making switching between them a bit less of a hassle.



      Headphones as output deviceLine out as output device










      share|improve this question
















      I am currently running the following:



      4.15.0-46-generic GNU/Linux
      Distributor ID: LinuxMint
      Release: 19.1
      Codename: tessa


      I have my headphones plugged into their dedicated port, however, I also have stereo speakers plugged into the back of my motherboard which I use as well. Currently, to use either of them I have to physically unplug my headphones to use my stereo speakers.



      My question is: can I switch between them in the Operating System itself?



      When I plug my headphones in, the Line-out audio device gets replaced by my headphones. In windows, I was given both options simultaneously, making switching between them a bit less of a hassle.



      Headphones as output deviceLine out as output device







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          You should consider using paprefs.



          You need to install it:



          $ sudo apt install paprefs


          Then, once you run it, go to the Tab "Simultaneous Output" and tick the following box:



          Simultaneous Outputs



          A newly output is created that you need to select in the tab "Output" from the PulseAudio preferences, which broadcast the sound on every output:



          select new output



          This should do the trick.






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            You should consider using paprefs.



            You need to install it:



            $ sudo apt install paprefs


            Then, once you run it, go to the Tab "Simultaneous Output" and tick the following box:



            Simultaneous Outputs



            A newly output is created that you need to select in the tab "Output" from the PulseAudio preferences, which broadcast the sound on every output:



            select new output



            This should do the trick.






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              You should consider using paprefs.



              You need to install it:



              $ sudo apt install paprefs


              Then, once you run it, go to the Tab "Simultaneous Output" and tick the following box:



              Simultaneous Outputs



              A newly output is created that you need to select in the tab "Output" from the PulseAudio preferences, which broadcast the sound on every output:



              select new output



              This should do the trick.






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                You should consider using paprefs.



                You need to install it:



                $ sudo apt install paprefs


                Then, once you run it, go to the Tab "Simultaneous Output" and tick the following box:



                Simultaneous Outputs



                A newly output is created that you need to select in the tab "Output" from the PulseAudio preferences, which broadcast the sound on every output:



                select new output



                This should do the trick.






                share|improve this answer













                You should consider using paprefs.



                You need to install it:



                $ sudo apt install paprefs


                Then, once you run it, go to the Tab "Simultaneous Output" and tick the following box:



                Simultaneous Outputs



                A newly output is created that you need to select in the tab "Output" from the PulseAudio preferences, which broadcast the sound on every output:



                select new output



                This should do the trick.







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