Hi, deloptes. On 10/04/18 20:53, 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 >> I was also looking at the settings with the ncurses interface provided >> by "alsamixer -c0". "Master", "PCM" and "Speaker" is at 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 enabled - this means when you plug in headphone, speaker is > turned off > Headphone is also muted - no sound > > strange that you mention you have no sound at all - without headphones > plugged, it should work. > check also the pavucontrol settings in both cases (the icons for default > device etc) > > If nothing helps remove ~/.pulse directory and reboot or login again or kill > pulse server (it should respawn) Killing the 'pulseaudio' process solved the problem. Good to have sound again :) Thanks to all for your interest. Kind regards, Daniel
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