When was the last time you rebooted your router? I've seen that solve
weird things.
On 7/30/20, Philip Rhoades wrote:
> Alan,
>
>
> On 2020-07-29 23:58, Alan Corey wrote:
>> Could it be because you changed the subject line? It wouldn't
>> surprise me if something does a hash of the subject. I
Alan,
On 2020-07-29 23:58, Alan Corey wrote:
Could it be because you changed the subject line? It wouldn't
surprise me if something does a hash of the subject. I don't know a
lot about secure email with SSL and all that.
I don't think so - posting this note also caused me to receive
Try using card 1. Look at amixer -c 1
On 7/29/20, Nicolas Martin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a Lenovo P520 workstation with an internal speaker on which I'd like
> to play sound.
> OS installed is RHEL 7U6 with alsa 1.1.6
>
> the internal speaker is enabled in BIOS; however I don't have any sound
>
Hi,
I have a Lenovo P520 workstation with an internal speaker on which I'd like
to play sound.
OS installed is RHEL 7U6 with alsa 1.1.6
the internal speaker is enabled in BIOS; however I don't have any sound
output on it.
The only way to have sound is to plug an external speaker.
If I load the
Could it be because you changed the subject line? It wouldn't
surprise me if something does a hash of the subject. I don't know a
lot about secure email with SSL and all that.
On 7/29/20, Philip Rhoades wrote:
> People,
>
> I tried to reply to my previous thread with a slightly modified
People,
I tried to reply to my previous thread with a slightly modified Subject:
SOLVED: Re: Anybody got Google Meet going on Linux (Fedora) with just
ALSA (ie not with PulseAudio)?
and received a response:
This is an authentication failure report for an email message received
from
People,
I eventually narrowed down what the problem was:
- a new test user on the same workstation worked fine
- a different profile (attached to the non-working user) worked fine
- using the Chrome reset account facility fixed the problem
- reinstalling some Chrome extensions caused the