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‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ On Tuesday, September 28, 2021 9:19 AM, <[email protected]> wrote: > From:[email protected] > Date: Sat, 31 Jul 2021 09:52:21 -0700 > > > In spite of the warning, sound is produced. Good! Might have a > > reliable way to hear voice messages. > > CONCLUSIONS > > Audio messages can be interpreted. Eg., > > set AUDIODEV=plughw:CARD=ICH5,DEV=0; play m94.WAV > > Hasty reply. In further use, didn't always work. I removed the PCI > sound card, removed the plastic cover from the sockets on the system > board and connected speakers. Subsequently commands such as this > always work. > > set AUDIODEV=plughw:CARD=ICH5,DEV=0 ; play a42.WAV > > SPECULATION > > The PCI card was meant to give better quality sound and was operated > properly by the Windows system present when the machine was sold by > Dell. When multiple sound devices exist, Linux still doesn't identify > devices properly. > > REVISED CONCLUSION > > Upstream documentation relating to sound hardware and software needs > attention. Software also needs debugging. Try alsamixer. You can select the audio device there. It works for my -- Glenn English -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: ProtonMail wsBzBAEBCAAGBQJhU0/hACEJEJ/XhjGCrIwyFiEELKJzD0JScCVjQA2Xn9eG MYKsjDIaAAf8CkZhU3HG0ssH6wcOgnVWt4ZQHpEX4KwI8kltp9xMTq5aah7P eoT+TxZ6xcib0wKyZCggu4ni1Yz+okFesZp6JNPheUQ5kIGkYYkJUk3JRRKt ccKvgX5br6mqNAmhxL7oZ/F2VbwKxG3ksbe/RsYFqe08jWon6vt/lMI+Zv0v GelKXltFxxuowDs8+k9dCAKqVoQ+hP6HTmevlVkpdFzLByXHCtP55GOSv2P+ W9Y/RCmtlpzoq5UisKORhzGUqaSHnDwUA7dcddnZ4ky4a9cZqJ/Pdta45/2p Ha2nNQmqmeprT/HZAo3ZKKQa9SCmeMgRCmeRFlhRT9PN8sAD6SQMnw== =MQeB -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

