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)
[
Now run
sudo dmesg | grep snd
to see if any error in the kernel module occurs.
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
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 soundcard. HDMI is
Hi,
I recently installed Debian Bookworm using the Mate environment.
I noticed that no matter what power settings I choose, the monitors
never power off. The screensaver can lock the screen, but it then just
stays on for many hours.
I have external analog speakers that I use, and also
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