пн, 19 окт. 2020 г. в 00:15, gevisz <gev...@gmail.com>:
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> вс, 18 окт. 2020 г. в 21:15, Dale <rdalek1...@gmail.com>:
> >
> > gevisz wrote:
> > > вс, 18 окт. 2020 г. в 17:20, Dale <rdalek1...@gmail.com>:
> > >> gevisz wrote:
> > >>> No sound at least in Firefox. Tried it on youtube. Skype is currently
> > >>> uninstalled. So, I cannot check using it.
> > >> Just a thought.  Are you sure that everything is unmuted?  Years ago,
> > >> all the sound control software, Kmix, alsa and others, default to mute.
> > >> If just one of them is muted, no sound.  I seem to recall when I did my
> > >> install on this rig that I had to unmute the sound in three places,
> > >> Kmix, alsa and one other that I can't recall the name of.  I think I had
> > >> to turn up the volume on alsa as it was set to a really low level once
> > >> it was unmuted.  Usually, I turn all of them to the max except the one I
> > >> mainly use.  In my case, Kmix is the one I use to really control things
> > >> since it sits on the panel thingy.  The others are set at the max.
> > >>
> > >> It's a silly thing but thought it worth a mention just in case there is
> > >> a muted setting somewhere.
> > > Thank you for your input. Yes, it seems that something is muted but what?
> > > I have no KDE and no kmix installed. No pulseaudio.
> >
> > Type in alsamixer in a console or whatever you use and hit tab twice.  I
> > suspect you have that installed.  You should have a text version, like a
> > console uses, and a gui version, that should work in any DM.  Pick your
> > poison and see if anything there is muted or the volume is set really
> > low, like 1 out of 100 or something.  I think hitting the "m" key
> > toggles the mute.

Correction:
 I am sorry to confess that I FORGOT that I should use M to unmute
 a channel in alsamixer (as I did about 14 years ago) and thought
 that arrows up and down do all the work. :(

> So, now the problem has been solved and I can return to the custom kernel.
>
> One last question: Is it better to compile the driver for my HDMI
> audio device or not, if I am not going to use HDMI audio output?
>
> And thank you all who replied to this thread.
>
> > I think it's the arrow keys to increase or decrease volume
> > and move from channel to channel.  It has been a while
> > since I used that so can't recall.
> >
> > Let's just hope it is that simple.
> >
> > Dale

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