Re: Everything But Sound with Bookworm

2023-12-28 Thread Franco Martelli
On 27/12/23 at 21:47, Thomas George wrote: If anyone reading this has suggestion of what is wrong or how to fix it There is a bug report [1] against linux-image-6.1.0-16-amd64, which kernel are you running? ("uname -a" command will tell you) Have you tried to boot with an old kernel image?

Re: Everything But Sound with Bookworm

2023-12-28 Thread Thomas George
OK no more new posts. Maybe someday the problem will solve itself On 12/27/23 15:59, Valerio Vanni wrote: Il 27/12/2023 21:47, Thomas George ha scritto: gnome setup sound output device: speakers - builtin audio pulseaudio output device port: speakers (plugged in) It seems you are opening

Re: Everything But Sound with Bookworm

2023-12-27 Thread Valerio Vanni
Il 27/12/2023 21:47, Thomas George ha scritto: gnome setup sound output device: speakers - builtin audio pulseaudio output device port: speakers (plugged in) It seems you are opening three thread for the same issue: audio not working in bookworm. This way, informations are dispersed.

Everything But Sound with Bookworm

2023-12-27 Thread Thomas George
gnome setup sound output device: speakers - builtin audio pulseaudio output device port: speakers (plugged in) Both of the above show an audio signal when the command mpv Smoke\ Gets\ In\ Your\ Eyes.mp3 is entered but playback ends after 10 seconds. The mpv text output ends with AO

Re: No Sound With Bookworm

2023-12-27 Thread Valerio Vanni
Il 27/12/2023 02:04, Thomas George ha scritto: > Pulseaudio Volume control shows a strong signal audio output but nothing > reaches the speakers. > > This must be a well known problem but I can't find the answer. I found the same issue. For me, the issue was that timidity-daemon was taking

Re: No Sound With Bookworm

2023-12-27 Thread Pocket
was not setup to output sound to the proper device. On my system it had two output devices one to send audio through the sound card and another to use HDMI.  My speaker are connected to the HDMI so I needed to use that. Also make sure the proper audo device is not set as backup. -- Hindi

Re: No Sound With Bookworm

2023-12-27 Thread Dan Ritter
Thomas George wrote: > Pulseaudio Volume control shows a strong signal audio output but nothing > reaches the speakers. > > This must be a well known problem but I can't find the answer. Check the volume control's tabs for Output Device and Configuration; frequently PA decides there is no

No Sound With Bookworm

2023-12-26 Thread Thomas George
Pulseaudio Volume control shows a strong signal audio output but nothing reaches the speakers. This must be a well known problem but I can't find the answer. Please help Tom George

about sound volume

2023-11-16 Thread hlyg
i have 2 pc, using same speaker, both running aumix for bookworm pc1 has 2 controls for loudness, Vol=90 and Pcm=46 pc2 has 1 control for loudness, how to set it so that loudness is same as pc1?

Re: sound cards locked, No Host

2023-11-06 Thread Thomas George
good point but no success. used top to find blender and kill. no improvement On 11/6/23 10:53, Marco M. wrote: Am 06.11.2023 um 10:26:53 Uhr schrieb Thomas George: alsactl says sound cards locked. There is a lock directory in var/lib/alsa/asound-state mpv song.ogg fails with message No Host

Re: sound cards locked, No Host

2023-11-06 Thread Marco M.
Am 06.11.2023 um 10:26:53 Uhr schrieb Thomas George: > alsactl says sound cards locked. There is a lock directory in > var/lib/alsa/asound-state > > mpv song.ogg fails with message No Host > > There may be solutions in the debian-user archives. I am slowly > re

sound cards locked, No Host

2023-11-06 Thread Thomas George
Just upgraded to Bookworm no sound. alsactl says sound cards locked. There is a lock directory in var/lib/alsa/asound-state mpv song.ogg fails with message No Host There may be solutions in the debian-user archives. I am slowly reading these in search of a solution. Any help? Tom George

Re: Sound only as root

2023-10-18 Thread Hans
Am Mittwoch, 18. Oktober 2023, 13:16:32 CEST schrieb Greg Wooledge: Hi Greg, I get the same results as you got. So it is proven, that my system is in good condition and everything is well configured. This is an important point for my search! And no, this system is pure Debian (except that is

Re: Sound only as root

2023-10-18 Thread tomas
On Wed, Oct 18, 2023 at 07:16:32AM -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote: [...] > You see those "+" signs at the ends of the permission strings? Those > are super important here. When you login to Debian, there's various > black magic that happens with "session" and "seats" and so on. One > of the

Re: Sound only as root

2023-10-18 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Wed, Oct 18, 2023 at 11:25:51AM +0200, Hans wrote: > I am in the group "audio". > correct: > > /dev/snd = root:root , drwxr-xr-x > > All others below /dev/snd are set > > crw-rw--- = root:audio It would help if you pasted the actual "ls -l" output. Here's mine for comparison: unicorn:~$

Re: Sound only as root

2023-10-18 Thread tomas
On Wed, Oct 18, 2023 at 12:14:33PM +0200, Hans wrote: > Am Mittwoch, 18. Oktober 2023, 12:01:01 CEST schrieb Marco M: > Please read my mail: > > --- snip > > Environment: > > Debian stable with* pipewire*, window manager is plasma5 (but every other wm > shows the same problem). > > *I

Re: Sound only as root

2023-10-18 Thread Hans
ke to know, if the settings of /dev/snd/* are correct: /dev/snd = root:root , drwxr-xr-x All others below /dev/snd are set crw-rw--- = root:audio > Am Wed, 18 Oct 2023 11:25:51 +0200 > > schrieb Hans : > > Please note, that generally sound is working as a normal user, only > &

Re: Sound only as root

2023-10-18 Thread Marco M
Am Wed, 18 Oct 2023 11:25:51 +0200 schrieb Hans : > Please note, that generally sound is working as a normal user, only > this application needs root. Are you in the group "audio"? Does the application use PipeWire or PulseAudio? Check pavucontrol.

Sound only as root

2023-10-18 Thread Hans
Hi folks, I am wondering of an application, which is getting sound only when started as root. When I start this aapplication as a normal user, sound is not working. Please note, that generally sound is working as a normal user, only this application needs root. Environment: Debian stable

Re: Fixed the ethernet problem and know I have no sound!

2023-09-04 Thread Maureen L Thomas
So I installed pavucontrol and I now have sound.  Both the controls are set to 100% so I am good to go. Thank you Marco for your help. On 9/4/23 1:37 AM, Marco wrote: Am 03.09.2023 um 22:00:02 Uhr schrieb Maureen L Thomas: I could use some help with this one. Does pavucontrol see your

Re: Fixed the ethernet problem and know I have no sound!

2023-09-03 Thread Marco
Am 03.09.2023 um 22:00:02 Uhr schrieb Maureen L Thomas: > I could use some help with this one. Does pavucontrol see your soundcard? Check the volume levels. Maybe there are multiple sound cards (e.g. graphics card with HDMI or DP, USB headsets). Make sure the application plays the so

Fixed the ethernet problem and know I have no sound!

2023-09-03 Thread Maureen L Thomas
I use an all in one Lonova computer.  I have the latest Bookworm installed and had my wired connection kept shutting itself off.  I looked it up on the net and yesterday I installed ethtool and today I have my wired connection working but no sound.  I did find all my settings as they have been

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-31 Thread songbird
Karl Vogel wrote: > On Wed, Aug 30, 2023 at 07:55:14AM -0400, songbird wrote: >> Karl Vogel wrote: >> ... >> > If nothing else, it's faster to run "locate" and look for file extensions; >> > running "file" on that much crap took nearly 9 hours. >> >> do you have SSDs or spinning rust? > > I

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-31 Thread Michel Verdier
On 2023-08-30, Karl Vogel wrote: > logmsg "running b2sum" > fdbdir=$(date '+/var/fdb/%Y/%m%d') > sort -z $work | xargs -0r b2sum -l 128 > "$fdbdir/zroot.sum" > rm $work > exit 0 > > Useful for finding changed files -- security, backups, etc. tripwire from local host and

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-30 Thread Karl Vogel
On Wed, Aug 30, 2023 at 07:55:14AM -0400, songbird wrote: > Karl Vogel wrote: > ... > > If nothing else, it's faster to run "locate" and look for file extensions; > > running "file" on that much crap took nearly 9 hours. > > do you have SSDs or spinning rust? I have a 256-Gb SSD and two

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-30 Thread Anders Andersson
On Wed, Aug 30, 2023 at 12:50 PM Karl Vogel wrote: > > Out of morbid curiosity (and boredom), I started wondering what types of > audio files I had on my systems. I ran "file --mime-type" on 6.8 million > files, looked for "audio/whatever" and got the file extensions. > > Extension

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-30 Thread gene heskett
On 8/30/23 10:48, Greg Wooledge wrote: On Wed, Aug 30, 2023 at 10:15:50AM -0400, gene heskett wrote: On 8/29/23 15:59, Greg Wooledge wrote: find . -name '*.snd' -print many definitions, tell me about it. I made a command line to aplay anything it found, but so far only ogg's and wav's,

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-30 Thread gene heskett
On 8/30/23 09:32, zithro wrote: On 30 Aug 2023 04:52, gene heskett wrote: man systemctl ; look for "timer" (in vi(m) use "/" to search) ? $ systemctl list-timers Tried this one ? Maybe find the script(s) where you use this sound ? I mean to find HOW you played this s

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-30 Thread gene heskett
On 8/30/23 04:21, Karl Vogel wrote: Out of morbid curiosity (and boredom), I started wondering what types of audio files I had on my systems. I ran "file --mime-type" on 6.8 million files, looked for "audio/whatever" and got the file extensions. Extension MIME-type

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-30 Thread gene heskett
On 8/29/23 22:12, Max Nikulin wrote: On 30/08/2023 01:58, gene heskett wrote: bash: pactl: command not found gene@coyote:~$ sudo apt install pactl ... E: Unable to locate package pactl Next? Either apt-file suggested earlier or if you are using it rarely and prefer to avoid downloading of

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-30 Thread Curt
On 2023-08-29, Larry Martell wrote: > On Tue, Aug 29, 2023 at 12:59 PM Greg Wooledge wrote: >> >> On Tue, Aug 29, 2023 at 09:29:35AM -0700, Larry Martell wrote: >> > find . -regex '.*\.snd$' -print >> >> That is an incredibly silly way to write >> >> find . -name '*.snd' -print > > Gene said

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-30 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Wed, Aug 30, 2023 at 10:15:50AM -0400, gene heskett wrote: > On 8/29/23 15:59, Greg Wooledge wrote: > > find . -name '*.snd' -print > many definitions, tell me about it. I made a command line to aplay anything > it found, but so far only ogg's and wav's, neither of which aplay can do > anything

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-30 Thread gene heskett
On 8/29/23 15:59, Greg Wooledge wrote: find . -name '*.snd' -print many definitions, tell me about it. I made a command line to aplay anything it found, but so far only ogg's and wav's, neither of which aplay can do anything with except digital noise. Says raw file and does not

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-30 Thread tomas
On Wed, Aug 30, 2023 at 09:23:24AM -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote: [...] > For the record, "-exec file {} +" isn't a GNU extension. That's actually > portable (it's in POSIX). Thanks... I stand corrected :) Cheers -- t signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-30 Thread zithro
On 30 Aug 2023 04:52, gene heskett wrote: man systemctl ; look for "timer" (in vi(m) use "/" to search) ? $ systemctl list-timers Tried this one ? Maybe find the script(s) where you use this sound ? I mean to find HOW you played this sound, ie. with which application.

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-30 Thread songbird
wrote: ... > Yours just sailed through the directory structures. yes, i know that, which is why i asked. ;) songbird

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-30 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Wed, Aug 30, 2023 at 02:57:35PM +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > Karl ran (probably -exec) "file --mimetype" on each one, which at > least involves opening each of the files once and reading a few > (tens of) bytes off it. > > Depending on how he invoked it (with a \; at the end of find or >

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-30 Thread tomas
On Wed, Aug 30, 2023 at 07:43:51AM -0400, songbird wrote: > Karl Vogel wrote: > ... > > If nothing else, it's faster to run "locate" and look for file extensions; > > running "file" on that much crap took nearly 9 hours. > > do you have SSDs or spinning rust? > > when i just did this: > > #

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-30 Thread songbird
Karl Vogel wrote: ... > If nothing else, it's faster to run "locate" and look for file extensions; > running "file" on that much crap took nearly 9 hours. do you have SSDs or spinning rust? when i just did this: # find / -type f | wc -l it took all of 24 seconds for the 2.4 million files

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-30 Thread Karl Vogel
Out of morbid curiosity (and boredom), I started wondering what types of audio files I had on my systems. I ran "file --mime-type" on 6.8 million files, looked for "audio/whatever" and got the file extensions. Extension MIME-type --- .8svx audio/x-aiff

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-29 Thread David Wright
nfigure file auditing on Debian: > https://www.daemon.be/maarten/auditd.html > > Auditing can help you find anything trying to write to your sound device. > Look at these manpages: > auditd.conf (5) > audit.rules (7) > audispd (8) > ause

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-29 Thread Karl Vogel
diting can help you find anything trying to write to your sound device. Look at these manpages: auditd.conf (5) audit.rules (7) audispd (8) ausearch (8) aureport (8) auditctl (8) augenrules (8) To find your sound cards and/or devices: https://wiki.debian.org

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-29 Thread gene heskett
how. man systemctl ; look for "timer" (in vi(m) use "/" to search) ? $ systemctl list-timers Maybe find the script(s) where you use this sound ? I mean to find HOW you played this sound, ie. with which application. With ALSA, you could have used "aplay FILE.wav",

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-29 Thread Max Nikulin
On 30/08/2023 01:58, gene heskett wrote: bash: pactl: command not found gene@coyote:~$ sudo apt install pactl ... E: Unable to locate package pactl Next? Either apt-file suggested earlier or if you are using it rarely and prefer to avoid downloading of file lists for all packages then

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-29 Thread zithro
On 29 Aug 2023 21:55, Greg Wooledge wrote: On Tue, Aug 29, 2023 at 02:58:44PM -0400, gene heskett wrote: E: Unable to locate package pactl unicorn:~$ type pactl pactl is /usr/bin/pactl unicorn:~$ dpkg -S /usr/bin/pactl pulseaudio-utils: /usr/bin/pactl Or : $ apt-file search pactl [...]

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-29 Thread Larry Martell
On Tue, Aug 29, 2023 at 12:59 PM Greg Wooledge wrote: > > On Tue, Aug 29, 2023 at 09:29:35AM -0700, Larry Martell wrote: > > find . -regex '.*\.snd$' -print > > That is an incredibly silly way to write > > find . -name '*.snd' -print Gene said that was finding many files that had snd in

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-29 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Tue, Aug 29, 2023 at 09:29:35AM -0700, Larry Martell wrote: > find . -regex '.*\.snd$' -print That is an incredibly silly way to write find . -name '*.snd' -print But the bigger issue is that audio files may have MANY different extensions, with .snd being only one of them.

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-29 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Tue, Aug 29, 2023 at 02:58:44PM -0400, gene heskett wrote: > E: Unable to locate package pactl unicorn:~$ type pactl pactl is /usr/bin/pactl unicorn:~$ dpkg -S /usr/bin/pactl pulseaudio-utils: /usr/bin/pactl

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-29 Thread gene heskett
On 8/29/23 14:48, gene heskett wrote: On 8/29/23 12:50, Max Nikulin wrote: On 29/08/2023 22:41, Curt wrote: You'd think it'd be simpler to write a script that runs overnight checking for active audio sources (using maybe 'pacmd list-sink-inputs' or similar) and logging them to a file when

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-29 Thread gene heskett
timer" (in vi(m) use "/" to search) ? $ systemctl list-timers Maybe find the script(s) where you use this sound ? I mean to find HOW you played this sound, ie. with which application. With ALSA, you could have used "aplay FILE.wav", but you could also have used xmms, au

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-29 Thread gene heskett
On 8/29/23 12:50, Max Nikulin wrote: On 29/08/2023 22:41, Curt wrote: You'd think it'd be simpler to write a script that runs overnight checking for active audio sources (using maybe 'pacmd list-sink-inputs' or similar) and logging them to a file when detected. Is it possible to increase

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-29 Thread gene heskett
On 8/29/23 12:46, debian-u...@howorth.org.uk wrote: gene heskett wrote: On 8/28/23 12:20, zithro wrote: On 28 Aug 2023 09:29, gene heskett wrote: Greetings; odd request: Yeah, almost unreal ^^ Somewhere, for some unk reason, there is a sound file file that plays at max volume

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-29 Thread gene heskett
On 8/29/23 12:30, Larry Martell wrote: On Tue, Aug 29, 2023 at 9:19 AM gene heskett wrote: On 8/28/23 12:20, zithro wrote: On 28 Aug 2023 09:29, gene heskett wrote: To aid in finding it, what extension might that file be carrying to indicate its a .snd fle, which according to grep on ls

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-29 Thread gene heskett
On 8/29/23 07:22, Greg Wooledge wrote: On Tue, Aug 29, 2023 at 11:10:17AM +0200, Michael wrote: On Tuesday, 29 August 2023 03:56:55 CEST, Greg Wooledge wrote: The problem is, most Debian systems are set up to mount the core file systems with "relatime". This means you don't have a record of

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-29 Thread gene heskett
On 8/28/23 23:44, Greg Wooledge wrote: On Mon, Aug 28, 2023 at 11:32:25PM -0400, songbird wrote: Greg Wooledge wrote: The problem is, most Debian systems are set up to mount the core file systems with "relatime". This means you don't have a record of the last time each file was accessed, so

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-29 Thread gene heskett
On 8/28/23 21:32, songbird wrote: Cindy Sue Causey wrote: ... That triggered yet another thought: What about some kind of a file search that narrows down "Last Accessed" data for all the various sound file types? most recently accessed files could be located via find command.

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-29 Thread zithro
On 29 Aug 2023 18:35, gene heskett wrote: I have no known enemies left, I've outlived them all. And there is a PIR facing out that see's a 34 yo pin oak moving in the wind many times a day. What about their families ? ^^ Joke aside, trees don't produce heat themselves (AFAIK ...), so the

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-29 Thread zithro
ot;/" to search) ? $ systemctl list-timers Maybe find the script(s) where you use this sound ? I mean to find HOW you played this sound, ie. with which application. With ALSA, you could have used "aplay FILE.wav", but you could also have used xmms, audacity, VLC, mpv, etc. Its usua

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-29 Thread Max Nikulin
On 29/08/2023 22:41, Curt wrote: You'd think it'd be simpler to write a script that runs overnight checking for active audio sources (using maybe 'pacmd list-sink-inputs' or similar) and logging them to a file when detected. Is it possible to increase verbosity of logs of some pulseaudio

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-29 Thread debian-user
gene heskett wrote: > On 8/28/23 12:20, zithro wrote: > > On 28 Aug 2023 09:29, gene heskett wrote: > >> Greetings; > >> > >> odd request: > > > > Yeah, almost unreal ^^ > > > >> > >> Somewhere, for some unk reason,

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-29 Thread gene heskett
On 8/28/23 12:20, zithro wrote: On 28 Aug 2023 09:29, gene heskett wrote: Greetings; odd request: Yeah, almost unreal ^^ Somewhere, for some unk reason, there is a sound file file that plays at max volume, usually around 2 AM or slightly later, that is very similar to the 40 yo doorbell

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-29 Thread Larry Martell
On Tue, Aug 29, 2023 at 9:19 AM gene heskett wrote: > > On 8/28/23 12:20, zithro wrote: > > On 28 Aug 2023 09:29, gene heskett wrote: > >> To aid in finding it, what extension might that file be carrying to > >> indicate its a .snd fle, which according to grep on ls -lR's output, > >> does not

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-29 Thread gene heskett
On 8/28/23 12:20, zithro wrote: On 28 Aug 2023 09:29, gene heskett wrote: Greetings; odd request: Yeah, almost unreal ^^ Somewhere, for some unk reason, there is a sound file file that plays at max volume, usually around 2 AM or slightly later, that is very similar to the 40 yo doorbell

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-29 Thread gene heskett
On 8/28/23 05:26, Michel Verdier wrote: On 2023-08-28, gene heskett wrote: Any help in finding this will be hugely appreciated. As you are awake and know the time of ringing do you check the logs around that time ? . I checked them a couple minutes after the last time but nothing stood out

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-29 Thread Curt
On 2023-08-29, Greg Wooledge wrote: > > There's still going to be a whole lotta searching through the haystack > to find the needle. Obviously, knowing the approximate date and time > the file was last read would be of tremendous help, as you can zoom in > on that part of the results. > > You'd

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-29 Thread David Wright
On Tue 29 Aug 2023 at 08:37:00 (-0400), Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Tue, Aug 29, 2023 at 07:46:16AM -0400, songbird wrote: > > ok, i understand that but my command > > > > $ alias aq='find . -amin -30' > > $ aq > > > > works as it should. > > Oh. I guess I should have read the *entire*

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-29 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Tue, Aug 29, 2023 at 07:46:16AM -0400, songbird wrote: > ok, i understand that but my command > > $ alias aq='find . -amin -30' > $ aq > > works as it should. Oh. I guess I should have read the *entire* section of the man page. relatime [...] Since Linux

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-29 Thread Michel Verdier
On 2023-08-29, Greg Wooledge wrote: > It's changed *only* under the specific circumstance where the file has > been modified since it was last read. If the file hasn't been written to > (or metadata changed), atime isn't updated. Michael is right : atime is modified if it's "ealier" so you

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-29 Thread songbird
Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Mon, Aug 28, 2023 at 11:32:25PM -0400, songbird wrote: >> Greg Wooledge wrote: >> > The problem is, most Debian systems are set up to mount the core file >> > systems with "relatime". This means you don't have a record of the >> > last time each file was accessed, so you

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-29 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Tue, Aug 29, 2023 at 11:10:17AM +0200, Michael wrote: > On Tuesday, 29 August 2023 03:56:55 CEST, Greg Wooledge wrote: > > > The problem is, most Debian systems are set up to mount the core file > > systems with "relatime". This means you don't have a record of the > > last time each file was

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-29 Thread Michael
On Tuesday, 29 August 2023 03:56:55 CEST, Greg Wooledge wrote: The problem is, most Debian systems are set up to mount the core file systems with "relatime". This means you don't have a record of the last time each file was accessed, so you can't ask the computer which files were most recently

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-28 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Mon, Aug 28, 2023 at 11:32:25PM -0400, songbird wrote: > Greg Wooledge wrote: > > The problem is, most Debian systems are set up to mount the core file > > systems with "relatime". This means you don't have a record of the > > last time each file was accessed, so you can't ask the computer

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-28 Thread songbird
Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Mon, Aug 28, 2023 at 09:21:11PM -0400, songbird wrote: >> Cindy Sue Causey wrote: >> ... >> > That triggered yet another thought: What about some kind of a file >> > search that narrows down "Last Accessed" data for all the v

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-28 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Tue, Aug 29, 2023 at 04:02:03AM +0100, mick.crane wrote: > On 2023-08-28 08:29, gene heskett wrote: > > Somewhere, for some unk reason, there is a sound file file that plays > > at max volume, usually around 2 AM or slightly later, that is very > > similar to the 40 yo d

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-28 Thread mick.crane
On 2023-08-28 08:29, gene heskett wrote: Greetings; odd request: Somewhere, for some unk reason, there is a sound file file that plays at max volume, usually around 2 AM or slightly later, that is very similar to the 40 yo doorbell in this house. A bing-bong sound that differs from the real

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-28 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Mon, Aug 28, 2023 at 09:21:11PM -0400, songbird wrote: > Cindy Sue Causey wrote: > ... > > That triggered yet another thought: What about some kind of a file > > search that narrows down "Last Accessed" data for all the various > > sound file types? > &

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-28 Thread songbird
Cindy Sue Causey wrote: ... > That triggered yet another thought: What about some kind of a file > search that narrows down "Last Accessed" data for all the various > sound file types? most recently accessed files could be located via find command. i assumed Gene w

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-28 Thread fxkl47BF
On Mon, 28 Aug 2023, Cindy Sue Causey wrote: > On 8/28/23, songbird wrote: >> gene heskett wrote: >>> Greetings; >>> >>> odd request: >>> >>> Somewhere, for some unk reason, there is a sound file file that plays at >>> max volu

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-28 Thread Cindy Sue Causey
On 8/28/23, songbird wrote: > gene heskett wrote: >> Greetings; >> >> odd request: >> >> Somewhere, for some unk reason, there is a sound file file that plays at >> max volume, usually around 2 AM or slightly later, that is very similar >> to the 40

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-28 Thread songbird
gene heskett wrote: > Greetings; > > odd request: > > Somewhere, for some unk reason, there is a sound file file that plays at > max volume, usually around 2 AM or slightly later, that is very similar > to the 40 yo doorbell in this house. A bing-bong sound that differs from

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-28 Thread zithro
On 28 Aug 2023 09:29, gene heskett wrote: Greetings; odd request: Yeah, almost unreal ^^ Somewhere, for some unk reason, there is a sound file file that plays at max volume, usually around 2 AM or slightly later, that is very similar to the 40 yo doorbell in this house. A bing-bong sound

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-28 Thread ghe2001
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 --- Original Message --- On Monday, August 28th, 2023 at 1:47 AM, jeremy ardley wrote: > On 28/8/23 15:29, gene heskett wrote: > > > what extension might that file be carrying to indicate its a .snd fle > > > Try > > > .wav I

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-28 Thread Michel Verdier
On 2023-08-28, gene heskett wrote: > Any help in finding this will be hugely appreciated. As you are awake and know the time of ringing do you check the logs around that time ?

Re: door bell like sound effect

2023-08-28 Thread jeremy ardley
On 28/8/23 15:29, gene heskett wrote: what extension might that file be carrying to indicate its a .snd fle Try .wav .mp3 .aac .oga  .m4a  .ogg .m4b  .opus  .ra  .rm .mid  .midi  .ac3  .dts

door bell like sound effect

2023-08-28 Thread gene heskett
Greetings; odd request: Somewhere, for some unk reason, there is a sound file file that plays at max volume, usually around 2 AM or slightly later, that is very similar to the 40 yo doorbell in this house. A bing-bong sound that differs from the real doorbell by maybe 5hz in pitch. Wakes me

Re: Sound loses my analog speakers after suspend, and power settings don't affect monitor poweroff

2023-08-12 Thread Carl Fink
On 8/12/23 01:05, Marco wrote: sudo dmesg | grep snd So I did that, and whether or not my analog audio was recognized, the output was: [    4.199233] snd_pci_acp6x :66:00.5: enabling device ( -> 0002) [    4.241643] snd_hda_intel :66:00.1: enabling device ( -> 0002) [   

Re: Sound loses my analog speakers after suspend, and power settings don't affect monitor poweroff

2023-08-11 Thread Marco
Now run sudo dmesg | grep snd to see if any error in the kernel module occurs.

Re: Sound loses my analog speakers after suspend, and power settings don't affect monitor poweroff

2023-08-11 Thread Carl Fink
On 8/10/23 02:54, Marco wrote: Am 09.08.2023 schrieb Carl Fink : I suspended my system from the System menu Monday night. When I woke it up Tuesday morning, sound was coming from the HDMI monitor. The Sound Settings didn't know about any other sound system. This sounds like a driver problem

Re: Sound loses my analog speakers after suspend, and power settings don't affect monitor poweroff

2023-08-10 Thread Marco
Am 09.08.2023 schrieb Carl Fink : > I suspended my system from the System menu Monday night. When I woke > it up Tuesday morning, sound was coming from the HDMI monitor. The > Sound Settings didn't know about any other sound system. This sounds like a driver problem with the soundc

Sound loses my analog speakers after suspend, and power settings don't affect monitor poweroff

2023-08-09 Thread Carl Fink
terrible, tinny speakers built into my HDMI monitor that i never use because they suck. I suspended my system from the System menu Monday night. When I woke it up Tuesday morning, sound was coming from the HDMI monitor. The Sound Settings didn't know about any other sound system. I tried killing

Re: Creality don't sound great (Was: Re: Is it possible to downgrade openssl?)

2023-08-04 Thread Patrick Wiseman
On Sun, Jul 30, 2023 at 11:33 AM Dan Ritter wrote: > Andy Smith wrote: > > > > Sounds like an absolutely shit-tier company. I hope there are > > alternatives in the 3d-printing world, a world that I know almost > > nothing about. > > Many, but Creality makes really cheap 3D printers, so > lots

Re: Creality don't sound great (Was: Re: Is it possible to downgrade openssl?)

2023-07-30 Thread Dan Ritter
Andy Smith wrote: > > Sounds like an absolutely shit-tier company. I hope there are > alternatives in the 3d-printing world, a world that I know almost > nothing about. Many, but Creality makes really cheap 3D printers, so lots of people buy them. -dsr-

Creality don't sound great (Was: Re: Is it possible to downgrade openssl?)

2023-07-30 Thread Andy Smith
Hello, On Sun, Jul 30, 2023 at 08:11:38AM -0400, Patrick Wiseman wrote: > But Creality apparently disapproves of the hack and so has > disabled it in the latest firmware. So what I have learned from this thread is that there is a company called Creality which: - Supplies known-broken AppImages

Re: no sound on Debian 12

2023-07-26 Thread Michel Verdier
On 2023-07-25, Bruce Byfield wrote: > Last week, I installed Debian 12. Since then I've had no sound. I've > consulted > various pages on the Debian wiki, and found no solution, either with > pulseaudio or pipewire. Built-in speakers, and external features (including > blueto

Re: no sound on Debian 12

2023-07-25 Thread Andreas Rönnquist
On Tue, 25 Jul 2023 14:54:26 -0700, Bruce Byfield wrote: >Last week, I installed Debian 12. Since then I've had no sound. I've consulted >various pages on the Debian wiki, and found no solution, either with >pulseaudio or pipewire. Built-in speakers, and external features (

no sound on Debian 12

2023-07-25 Thread Bruce Byfield
Last week, I installed Debian 12. Since then I've had no sound. I've consulted various pages on the Debian wiki, and found no solution, either with pulseaudio or pipewire. Built-in speakers, and external features (including bluetooth ones, which are definitely connected) don't work. Any

Sound volume doesn't stick between reboots

2023-06-19 Thread Andreas Rönnquist
Hi! I have a problem where sound volume doesn't stick between reboots - I have an external USB sound "card", a Behringer UMC204HD, which is detected just fine by the alsa tools and everything, but, as said, it doesn't get volume stuck between reboots. I need to go into alsamixer in th

Re: New Dell Inspiron 15 3000 Series 3511 sound problem on Debian 11 Stable

2023-03-20 Thread Timothy M Butterworth
ub. More > than once. > > As a test, you might try a Fedora Live ISO. F37 currently provides the > 6.1.18-200 kernel. Fedora is about as recent as you can get, short of > compiling your own kernel. > Debian Bookworm has the 6.1.15 kernel currently. If you find sound works with F

Re: New Dell Inspiron 15 3000 Series 3511 sound problem on Debian 11 Stable

2023-03-20 Thread Jeffrey Walton
recent as you can get, short of compiling your own kernel. If you find sound works with Fedora 37, then you may need to look for a distro that provides a 6.x kernel. Jeff

Re: New Dell Inspiron 15 3000 Series 3511 sound problem on Debian 11 Stable

2023-03-20 Thread Default User
On Mon, Mar 20, 2023 at 11:06 AM Timothy M Butterworth < timothy.m.butterwo...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > On Mon, Mar 20, 2023 at 10:57 AM Jeffrey Walton > wrote: > >> On Thu, Feb 9, 2023 at 7:55 PM Default User >> wrote: >> > >> > I just got a brand new Dell Inspiron 15 3000 Series 3511 laptop.

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