Rodolfo Medina writes:
> It seems to be damned recursive, the problem... After yesterday's
> full-upgrade in Sid, my old Acer One without sound once again... Everything
> seems all right: alsamixer, aumix, pulseaudio installed... Last time this
> happened, it was solved installin
On 2018-08-07 07:30, deloptes wrote:
mick crane wrote:
I'm not very good at sound.
Sometimes if I watch an mp4 film the volume in parts is low but then
there will become some sound event that is very loud.
It is true that my hearing is not as it was but I don't think that is
it.
I'm
On 2018-08-07, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> deloptes writes:
>
>> Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>>
>>> After yesterday's full-upgrade
>>> in Sid
>>
>> well this is self explaining -> Sid
He means it's self-explanatory given you're using testing and when using
testing shit
happens (things break). It goes
Jude DaShiell writes:
> On Tue, 7 Aug 2018, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>
>> Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2018 06:40:49
>> From: Rodolfo Medina
>> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>> Subject: Re: New `no sound' problems
>> Resent-Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2018 10:41:15 +00
deloptes writes:
> Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>
>> After yesterday's full-upgrade
>> in Sid
>
> well this is self explaining -> Sid
What please do you mean...?
Rodolfo
On Tue, 7 Aug 2018, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2018 06:40:49
> From: Rodolfo Medina
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: New `no sound' problems
> Resent-Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2018 10:41:15 + (UTC)
> Resent-From: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>
>
Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> After yesterday's full-upgrade
> in Sid
well this is self explaining -> Sid
Rodolfo Medina writes:
> It seems to be damned recursive, the problem... After yesterday's
> full-upgrade in Sid, my old Acer One without sound once again... Everything
> seems all right: alsamixer, aumix, pulseaudio installed... Last time this
> happened, it was solved installin
It seems to be damned recursive, the problem... After yesterday's full-upgrade
in Sid, my old Acer One without sound once again... Everything seems all
right: alsamixer, aumix, pulseaudio installed... Last time this happened, it
was solved installing pulseaudio and alsaplayer-alsa... Now
mick crane wrote:
> I'm not very good at sound.
> Sometimes if I watch an mp4 film the volume in parts is low but then
> there will become some sound event that is very loud.
> It is true that my hearing is not as it was but I don't think that is
> it.
> I'm not exactly sure wha
On 2018-08-06 21:39, T BkRl wrote:
It sounds like a limiter is what you need?
Ah, OK seems like VLC might do it in the menu items tools
-
FROM: mick crane
SENT: Monday, August 6, 2018 3:24 PM
TO: Debian Users
SUBJECT: question about sound
hello,
sorry
It sounds like a limiter is what you need?
From: mick crane
Sent: Monday, August 6, 2018 3:24 PM
To: Debian Users
Subject: question about sound
hello,
sorry is this is not on-topic
I'm not very good at sound.
Sometimes if I watch an mp4 film the volume in parts
hello,
sorry is this is not on-topic
I'm not very good at sound.
Sometimes if I watch an mp4 film the volume in parts is low but then
there will become some sound event that is very loud.
It is true that my hearing is not as it was but I don't think that is
it.
I'm not exactly sure what
Hi folks,.
I am following this thread a little bit. As I got a new soundcard for my
netbook today (the old one was broken), I discovered also the "no sound"
issue. A quick check in Windows and a linux livefile system, told me, that the
new sound card is working again (the old one
On Tue 17 Jul 2018 at 19:57:50 (+0200), 70147pers...@telia.com wrote:
> Den 2018-07-12 kl. 00:37, skrev Ric Moore:
>
> >On 2018-07-11 at 18:38, Kent West wrote:
> >
> > On Wed, Jul 11, 2018 at 2:31 AM, <70147pers...@telia.com wrote:
> >
> > Hi
On Tuesday, July 17, 2018 at 11:40:04 PM UTC+5:30, Kaj Persson wrote:
> So I started reading on a support site for Firefox, and found a sentence
> saying that from version 53, you have to use PulseAudio for all sound in
> Firefox. It was like a stab into my back. So, what is th
s. But the only result of this was
> that none of my programmes delivered any sound, not Frescobaldi and not
> Firefox. So what was the advantage?
you reduced your problems by one as timidity blocks the card. perhaps now
something else blocks it
alsamixer and pavucontrol will help you see what
Den 2018-07-18 kl. 07:07, wrote deloptes:
70147pers...@telia.com wrote:
Nothing else, I love Firefox, and appreciate really the work all these
volunteers are doing, but if I cannot get sound from that programme the
way I prefer, I feel I am forced to look for another browser.
Anyone who knows
70147pers...@telia.com wrote:
> Nothing else, I love Firefox, and appreciate really the work all these
> volunteers are doing, but if I cannot get sound from that programme the
> way I prefer, I feel I am forced to look for another browser.
>
> Anyone who knows a way to bypas
Den 2018-07-12 kl. 00:37, skrev Ric Moore:
On 2018-07-11 at 18:38, Kent West wrote:
On Wed, Jul 11, 2018 at 2:31 AM, <70147pers...@telia.com wrote:
Hi all,
I get no sound. After reinstalling Stretch a couple of months
ago, the computer is silent.
May be completely unrela
On 07/11/2018 03:31 AM, 70147pers...@telia.com wrote:
So is there anyone who can give hints about what I have missed so far?
I hate to suggest this on the Debian list, but I installed Ubuntu-Studio
to a separate partition which gives you fully functional jack and a
real-time kernel to do
On Wed, Jul 11, 2018 at 2:31 AM, <70147pers...@telia.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I get no sound. After reinstalling Stretch a couple of months ago, the
> computer is silent.
May be completely unrelated...
Since upgrading to the 4.16.16-2 kernel, anytime I reboot my PC I boo
Hi all,
I get no sound. After reinstalling Stretch a couple of months ago, the
computer is silent. Well, not completely, because these warning beeps at
end of line etc.. are coming out. Normally I have all those disabled,
but for testing this is established, so I am quite sure the audio card
On Fri, 8 Jun 2018 14:21:02 -0400
Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 08, 2018 at 08:13:24PM +0200, Holger Nessen wrote:
> > I'am not sure which sound backend you are using.
> > As far as I can remember, ALSA didn't allow multiple processes to
> > output sound at the sam
On Fri, Jun 08, 2018 at 08:13:24PM +0200, Holger Nessen wrote:
> I'am not sure which sound backend you are using.
> As far as I can remember, ALSA didn't allow multiple processes to
> output sound at the same time.
Depends on the hardware. If the hardware allows mixing natively, the
Hi,
I'am not sure which sound backend you are using.
As far as I can remember, ALSA didn't allow multiple processes to
output sound at the same time.
With other sound backends, e. g. PulseAudio this may change.
However, I don't have any clue, why this problem arises just after the
upgrade
11,23 * * * rprice /mnt/home/rprice/bark/bark.sh 11
>
> In the bark.sh script, the sound is produced by sox command
>
> /usr/bin/play -q hour12.au
>
> I have now migrated to Debian stretch but would still like to hear Biff
> barking
> the hours. The cron
For nearly 20 years, I have had a cron job in which a dog (yes, it's Biff) barks
the hours. The lines in /etc/crontab are
0 0,12 * * * rprice /mnt/home/rprice/bark/bark.sh 12
...
0 11,23 * * * rprice /mnt/home/rprice/bark/bark.sh 11
In the bark.sh script, the sound is produced
Hi, deloptes.
On 12/04/18 02:29, deloptes wrote:
>> Killing the 'pulseaudio' process solved the problem. Good to have sound
>> again :)
> Did you remove the .pulse directory before killing or not?
I was checking, but that directory did not exist. So I simply tried
killing the p
Daniel Bareiro wrote:
> Killing the 'pulseaudio' process solved the problem. Good to have sound
> again :)
Did you remove the .pulse directory before killing or not?
regards
missing something. Here some screenshots:
>>
>> https://ibin.co/3xx7l69DriYy.png
>> https://ibin.co/3xx8ERkqHJwW.png
>> https://ibin.co/3xx8ac8djtS4.png
>>
>> I also tried setting "Internal" to the maximum, but it made no difference.
> Automute is
t maximum, unless
> I'm missing something. Here some screenshots:
>
> https://ibin.co/3xx7l69DriYy.png
> https://ibin.co/3xx8ERkqHJwW.png
> https://ibin.co/3xx8ac8djtS4.png
>
> I also tried setting "Internal" to the maximum, but it made no difference.
>
Automute is e
Hi, Ben.
On 10/04/18 19:51, Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
> On 11/04/18 10:15, Daniel Bareiro wrote:
>> From one day to the next I ran out of sound in Debian Stretch. It's
>> strange because I don't remember making any changes and everything was
>> running without problem.
>&
Hi, deloptes.
On 10/04/18 19:36, deloptes wrote:
>> Has anyone experienced something like that and has some clue how to fix
>> it?
> try
> alsamixer -c0
> or
> amixer -c0
> and see if something is muted there
> usually 0 is the alsacard driver - it might be other index for you though
This is
On 11/04/18 10:15, Daniel Bareiro wrote:
From one day to the next I ran out of sound in Debian Stretch. It's
strange because I don't remember making any changes and everything was
running without problem.
I installed pavucontrol to see if there is something muted, but that
does not seem
Daniel Bareiro wrote:
> Has anyone experienced something like that and has some clue how to fix
> it?
try
alsamixer -c0
or
amixer -c0
and see if something is muted there
usually 0 is the alsacard driver - it might be other index for you though
regards
Hi,
On Tue, 10 Apr 2018 19:15:35 -0300
Daniel Bareiro <daniel-lis...@gmx.net> wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> From one day to the next I ran out of sound in Debian Stretch. It's
> strange because I don't remember making any changes and everything was
> running without problem.
>
&
Hi all!
From one day to the next I ran out of sound in Debian Stretch. It's
strange because I don't remember making any changes and everything was
running without problem.
I installed pavucontrol to see if there is something muted, but that
does not seem to be the case. For example when I am
level (I believe) by going to
> alsamixer. I had tried this before but had not manually selected the
> relevant sound card (device), which apparently is not "default", having
> done so I was able to raise the volume again. I will check out your
> commands though to see if I can get an eve
is before but had not manually selected the relevant sound card
(device), which apparently is not "default", having done so I was able to raise
the volume again. I will check out your commands though to see if I can get an
even higher volume.
thanks again,
Hi
On 25. 03. 2018 22:41, Anil Duggirala wrote:
Since a couple of days, the overall volume of my audio has decreased.
However, it doesnt appear to be affecting my audio player (Rhythmbox).
I assume you are using PulseAudio and Gnome. On my desktop I've seen
that sometimes some volumes get
hello,
Since a couple of days, the overall volume of my audio has decreased.
However, it doesnt appear to be affecting my audio player (Rhythmbox).
Youtube videos play with very low sound. I am using Gnome and am
setting the volume and amplification to max just to try and hear
something. Please
deloptes writes:
> Leandro Noferini wrote:
>
>> I cannot follow this solution because pulseaudio dies at the beginning
>> of the user session so I cannot control it. I think I need a way to
>> blacklist the device it gives me problem.
>
> Have you tried deleting your ~/.pulse
Leandro Noferini wrote:
> I cannot follow this solution because pulseaudio dies at the beginning
> of the user session so I cannot control it. I think I need a way to
> blacklist the device it gives me problem.
Have you tried deleting your ~/.pulse directory?
Ric Moore writes:
>> pulseaudio to use only the first audio card?
>
> Install pavucontrol. Under the configuration tab you can either
> configure or turn off the devices it finds. Turn off the one you don't
> want. You should use alsamixer first, as pulse sits on top of
>
On 03/19/2018 12:51 PM, Leandro Noferini wrote:
how I could force
pulseaudio to use only the first audio card?
Install pavucontrol. Under the configuration tab you can either
configure or turn off the devices it finds. Turn off the one you don't
want. You should use alsamixer first, as
LPE Audio]
Subdevices: 1/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
card 1: Audio [Intel HDMI/DP LPE Audio], device 1: HdmiLpeAudio [Intel HDMI/DP
LPE Audio]
Subdevices: 1/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
I am having troubles with sound: following the archlinux wiki I modified
the /usr/share/alsa/ucm
of the original look and feel, as well as (for me)
reliability.
https://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/
presently, I use icewweasel (ffx52) when I need sound, and ffx59 otherwise.
That works perfectly.
An other possibility with ffx59 is to download the file you want to play,
and play
On Thu 15 Mar 2018 at 13:37:36 (+0100), to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 15, 2018 at 08:24:14AM -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > On Thu, Mar 15, 2018 at 11:13:42AM +0100, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> > I seriously doubt they would accept a patch to restore the ALSA
> > features that
o some malignant
active content (JS)?
of course, but I try to avoid URLs I don't know.
A URL you do know might possibly be owned (hacked into).
the only one I really use is youtube, but anyway, I found a much
better solution:
- when I need sound, I use iceweasel (ffx vers
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On Thu, Mar 15, 2018 at 08:24:14AM -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 15, 2018 at 11:13:42AM +0100, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
[...]
> I seriously doubt they would accept a patch to restore the ALSA
> features that they intentionally removed
On Thu, Mar 15, 2018 at 11:13:42AM +0100, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> Most things work out of the box. OK, newer Firefoxes are ripping
> out Alsa support... I don't really care: I consider the browser
> a necessary evil anyway, so some amount of dysfunctionality is
> a Good Thing. If you want Alsa
On Thu 15 Mar 2018 at 09:29:54 +0100, Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
> On Thu, 15 Mar 2018, Dominique Dumont wrote:
>
> > On Wednesday, 14 March 2018 20:23:32 CET Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
> > > This is for a normal user. Curiously, with the root account,
> > > the sound
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On Thu, Mar 15, 2018 at 11:27:49AM +0200, Michelle Konzack wrote
On Thu, 15 Mar 2018, Dominique Dumont wrote:
On Thursday, 15 March 2018 10:12:22 CET Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
- why, with ffx 59, the sound works for root and not for a normal user,
even with pulseaudio?
ff59 audio works fine on my system.
Can you check if ff59 is seen by pavucontrol
have no sound.
best regards,
--
Pierre Frenkiel
On Thu, 15 Mar 2018, Brad Rogers wrote:
I have found that, sometimes, even when starting in safe mode, with an
extant settings directory some things remain messed up. The easiest way
to overcome was move settings out of the way and start again.
See what happens by renaming your FF settings
are news issues with versions 58 and
> 59:
> with V58 + pulseaudio: no sound, no message
This can not be true, because I use Debian Stretch,
have FF58 installed and it works perfectly
except that I hate pulseaudio, because it need 5 minutes to start!
(Login up to WindowManager usage)
On Thu, 15 Mar 2018 10:12:22 +0100 (CET)
Pierre Frenkiel <pierre.frenk...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello Pierre,
> - why, with ffx 59, the sound works for root and not for a normal
> user, even with pulseaudio?
I have found that, sometimes, even when starting in safe mode, with an
ext
On Thursday, 15 March 2018 10:12:22 CET Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
> - why, with ffx 59, the sound works for root and not for a normal user,
> even with pulseaudio?
ff59 audio works fine on my system.
Can you check if ff59 is seen by pavucontrol (in Playback tab) when playing
audio ?
course, but I try to avoid URLs I don't know.
A URL you do know might possibly be owned (hacked into).
the only one I really use is youtube, but anyway, I found a much
better solution:
- when I need sound, I use iceweasel (ffx version 52), and current
ffx version (now 59) otherwise.
On Thu, 15 Mar 2018, Dominique Dumont wrote:
On Wednesday, 14 March 2018 20:23:32 CET Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
This is for a normal user. Curiously, with the root account,
the sound works perfectly (I already saw that behaviour some time ago)
So, instead of "firefox", I run &quo
On Wednesday, 14 March 2018 20:23:32 CET Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
> This is for a normal user. Curiously, with the root account,
> the sound works perfectly (I already saw that behaviour some time ago)
> So, instead of "firefox", I run "sudo /usr/bin/firefox"
On Wed, 14 Mar 2018, Abdullah Ramazanoglu wrote:
Wouldn't it render your system root-vulnerable to some malignant active
content (JS)?
of course, but I try to avoid URLs I don't know.
best regards,
--
Pierre Frenkiel
On Mon, 20 Mar 2017, Marc Shapiro wrote:
I think that I'll keep my copy of Firefox v51.0.1 around for a while, until I
am sure that I don't need to revert to it.
I reopen this thread, as there are news issues with versions 58 and 59:
with V58 + pulseaudio: no sound, no message
with V59
Hi,
On Tue, 20 Feb 2018 10:40:59 -0800
pe...@easthope.ca wrote:
(...)
>
> [Better; but shouldn't modules load automatically?]
I guess the developers figured that these modules are not necessary,
since most apps today of course play well together with the alsa drivers.
A simple extra line
* From: deloptes delop...@gmail.com
* Date: Thu, 08 Feb 2018 23:24:25 +0100
> I am not 100% sure but I think you need
> alsa-oss - ALSA wrapper for OSS applications
> to be able to use dsp.
root@dalton:/home/peter# dpkg -l | grep alsa-oss
ii alsa-oss 1.0.28-1 i386 ALSA wrapper
On 02/10/2018 04:20 AM, Robert Ford wrote:
> My i3 config for sound volume and brightness is
> https://paste.debian.net/1009555
>
> The problem is configuration for sound works but there is no display. And for
> brightness, xbacklight -inc N or xbacklight -dec N
Two questions:
- How to bind hot key so that there would have volume sound display on screen?
- How to bind hot key so that brightness would also display on screen?
My i3 config for sound volume and brightness is https://paste.debian.net/1009555
The problem is configuration for sound works
Hi,
On Thu, 08 Feb 2018 11:48:46 -0800
pe...@easthope.ca wrote:
> Hi,
>
> sox is installed and
> play /usr/share/sounds/ekiga/ring.wav
> produces the sound.
>
> According to https://wiki.debian.org/SoundFAQ
> cat /usr/share/sounds/ekiga/ring.wav >/dev/dsp
>
pe...@easthope.ca wrote:
> According to https://wiki.debian.org/SoundFAQ
> cat /usr/share/sounds/ekiga/ring.wav >/dev/dsp
> should also. In fact it gives nothing but the command prompt.
I am not 100% sure but I think you need
alsa-oss - ALSA wrapper for OSS applications
to be able to use dsp.
Hi,
sox is installed and
play /usr/share/sounds/ekiga/ring.wav
produces the sound.
According to https://wiki.debian.org/SoundFAQ
cat /usr/share/sounds/ekiga/ring.wav >/dev/dsp
should also. In fact it gives nothing but the command prompt.
Also,
root@dalton:~# ls -ld /dev/snd/b*/*
-rw-r
On Thu, 28 Dec 2017, deloptes wrote:
check what is set as default in your not working profile in pavucontrol.
I found that when the audio device is set as default it works. perhaps FF
has same problem. This is the green checked mark on the right in output.
Alas, the audio device is the good
Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
> I tried again with the new ffx version (57.0.3) and I still have no
> sound, even after running pavucontrol.
> But I discovered that when running firefox and pulseaudio
> as root, the sound works perfectly.
> Can anybody explain that?
check what is
On Sat, 5 Aug 2017, Curt wrote:
On 2017-08-05, cu...@free.fr wrote
Did you try configuring the output device with pavucontrol (especially
if you have more than one sound card / HDMI)?
I tried again with the new ffx version (57.0.3) and I still have no
sound, even after running
On Sat, 5 Aug 2017, Curt wrote:
On 2017-08-05, cu...@free.fr wrote
Did you try configuring the output device with pavucontrol (especially
if you have more than one sound card / HDMI)?
hi Curt,
I'm coming back with still the same problem:
pulseaudio is running, but Firefox (now
On Wed, 22 Nov 2017 11:25:16 +0100
Michael Lange wrote:
(...)
> I also tried to use pulseaudio with the ucm files from
> https://github.com/plbossart/UCM/tree/master/bytcr-rt5640
> that have been reported to do the trick, but still no luck
uh oh, never mind. I somehow
Hi,
although sound has been reported to work with this device (e.g. here:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=113151 ) I am not able to
make it work (with Stretch), maybe someone here has managed to do so and
can give me a hint?
I compiled a 4.14.0 kernel with a .config someone who
d like a really good sound card for my system and don't want to make
> the same mistake twice.
>
> Any recommendations?
What does "really good" mean to you?
Please tell us more about your requirements, such as:
* usage scenario (music listening, recording, games, home theatre, .
On 11/21/2017 09:42 AM, Thomas George wrote:
I would like a really good sound card for my system and don't want to
make the same mistake twice.
Any recommendations?
USB headphones seem to always work. I have a USB 7.1 sound device that
works a charm as well. ALSA/Pulse seems to love them
I bought an Asus Xonar DSX expecting it to work with my Debian Stretch
system, there was a recommendation on the Internet from someone using
Mint who said it worked right out of the box. Mine didn't.
I would like a really good sound card for my system and don't want to
make the same mistake
paperweights and
I have had problems with pulseaudio in the past too.
On Fri, 17 Nov 2017, Thomas George wrote:
Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2017 20:41:05
From: Thomas George <li...@tomgeorge.info>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: No Sound - Puzzle - Losing Ground
Resent-Date: Sat, 18 Nov 2
Ok, my mistake, I thought MM meant click on M to mute
That corrected but now no sound even from the onboard soundcard.
Everything looks like it should work. Pulseaudio volume control/Output
Devices shows three devices: HDMI, the DSX sound care with port
headphones and the Built-in Audio
davidson wrote:
> That is muted. MM is mute.
but OP said he unmuted it in the next statement
On Fri, 17 Nov 2017, Thomas George wrote:
The channels in alsamixer are not muted. All show MM
That is muted. MM is mute.
and I have used the m key to turn them off and back on to be sure.
Good luck with your project.
Thomas George wrote:
> default_driver=alsa
>
> quiet
>
> Is there another setting other than quiet? But this can't be the
> problem. ogg123 file.ogg plays file when the line out cable is connected
> to the onboard sound card.
no this "quite" is related to outp
On 11/16/2017 11:20 PM, Thomas George wrote:
I also wish alsa had a signal strength monitor. Maybe I should reinstall
pulseaudio.
Pulse rests on top of ALSA. If ALSA not workee then Pulse doesn't stand
a chance.
--
My father, Victor Moore (Vic) used to say:
"There are two Great Sins in the
The channels in alsamixer are not muted. All show MM and I have used the
m key to turn them off and back on to be sure.
I will reinstall pulseaudio and try to select the appropriate input. I
thought there might be a setting in ogg123 to select the sound card to
use but the man page directed
Thomas George wrote:
> I also wish alsa had a signal strength monitor. Maybe I should reinstall
> pulseaudio.
This is not a bad idea as pulseaudio is designed to work on top of alsa and
to make life easier.
In pulseaudio you can control your input and output, perhaps it is worth
looking in all
I tried pavucontrol but still no sound.
I concluded there must be a conflict between also and pulseaudio so I
purged pulseaudio. This did not help.
I switched the line out cable to the onboard sound card. With alsamixer
set to the onboard sound card there sound and the volume can
;li...@tomgeorge.info>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: No Sound - Puzzle
Resent-Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2017 16:43:22 + (UTC)
Resent-From: debian-user@lists.debian.org
I would like to try this but there is no pamixer. apropos pulseaudio shows
many pa... commands but no pamixer. apt
Thomas George wrote:
> I would like to try this but there is no pamixer. apropos pulseaudio
> shows many pa... commands but no pamixer. apt-cache search pamixer
> returns a blank line.
>
$ ls /dev/snd/controlC*
/dev/snd/controlC0 /dev/snd/controlC1
you have two cards
to access first card use
homas George wrote:
> >
> >> Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2017 18:21:07
> >> From: Thomas George <li...@tomgeorge.info>
> >> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> >> Subject: Re: No Sound - Puzzle
> >> Resent-Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2017 23:28:49 + (UT
not by alsamixer. Remember pulseaudio when
installed manages alsa and not the other way around.
On Wed, 15 Nov 2017, Thomas George wrote:
Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2017 18:21:07
From: Thomas George <li...@tomgeorge.info>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: No Sound - Puzzle
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From a terminal run alsamixer, f6, select Xonar DSX
On another terminal cd to a directory of ogg files, start a playback of a
gt; The music goes down and around and comes out nowhere!
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>
> On 11/15/2017 03:35 PM, Thomas George wrote:
> >I just installed an Asus Xonar DSX pcie card. Alsamixer recognizes it and
> >PulseAudio Volume Control show a strong signal level during playback but
> >no
installed an Asus Xonar DSX pcie card. Alsamixer recognizes it
and PulseAudio Volume Control show a strong signal level during
playback but no sound from the speakers. The system works with the
onboard Nvidia sound, no problems.
I assume the problem is a missing linux driver for the Xonar but I
Thomas George wrote:
> I just installed an Asus Xonar DSX pcie card. Alsamixer recognizes it
> and PulseAudio Volume Control show a strong signal level during playback
> but no sound from the speakers. The system works with the onboard Nvidia
> sound, no problems.
>
> I
I just installed an Asus Xonar DSX pcie card. Alsamixer recognizes it
and PulseAudio Volume Control show a strong signal level during playback
but no sound from the speakers. The system works with the onboard Nvidia
sound, no problems.
I assume the problem is a missing linux driver
On Fri, Sep 29, 2017 at 12:32:25PM +0500, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
> As for the "Tab" key, it is essentially an auto-complete function when
> you use it in your console. It just much more convenient to see what
> options and parameters are available to use with pactl, or other console
>
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