They also included pdf installation guide and that's where i got stuck. It seems like it's made for Ubuntu and it's based on ALSA drivers. Sooo I downloaded this /home/user/Downloads/Rt-Linux-HDaudio-5.18 (I can't hyperlink couse it was from official Realtek web and the link was somehow limited - only i was able to use it). I also like sound equalization so I want to do so even if there was another solution to make those speakers work. I decided to install Realtek drivers on linux too. I had to sellect "Front speaker out" to make it work. The 3.5mm jack comes from subwoofer, but when the software auto sellected subwoofer output type, there was no sound. On Windows, I had installed Realtek HD audio drivers from motherboard manufacturer site and when I first plugged those speakers, it didn't work. I use MSI A88XM-E35 V2 motherboard with Chipset integrated by RealtekĀ® ALC887 and my speakers are Genius SW-2.1 385. My issue is that my speakers don't work (headphones do). I am a new eOS user and I have never used linux before.
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