Robert,
On 2020-07-27 04:55, rm.ric...@jacob21819.net wrote:
Have you experimented with different content in your .asoundrc
file?
Not in recent years . .
I don't know about Google Meet and Chromium specifically,
but other setup (the old Firefox Hello, for example) required a
specific
Geordon,
On 2020-07-27 04:20, 3DTechnics wrote:
Peter,
I switched to apulse from PA in gentoo.works well.
Although I am using Fedora I installed OpenSuse's apulse (which should
be OK I think):
apulse-0.1.12-lp152.1.3.x86_64.rpm
- now I get:
"No microphone found"
and for
Have you experimented with different content in your .asoundrc
file? I don't know about Google Meet and Chromium specifically,
but other setup (the old Firefox Hello, for example) required a
specific .asoundrc to make it work. IIRC, this is it:
defaults.pcm.card 0
defaults.ctl.card 0
HTH
Peter,
I switched to apulse from PA in gentoo.works well.
Geordon
> Peter,
>
>
> On 2020-07-26 21:18, Philip Rhoades wrote:
>> Peter,
>>
>>
>> On 2020-07-26 19:39, Peter P. wrote:
>>> * Philip Rhoades [2020-07-26 10:11]:
People,
I am not sure what is going on - I seem to
Peter,
On 2020-07-26 21:18, Philip Rhoades wrote:
Peter,
On 2020-07-26 19:39, Peter P. wrote:
* Philip Rhoades [2020-07-26 10:11]:
People,
I am not sure what is going on - I seem to have had increased sound
problems
on recent versions of Fedora (30-31). I have been routinely
Peter,
On 2020-07-26 19:39, Peter P. wrote:
* Philip Rhoades [2020-07-26 10:11]:
People,
I am not sure what is going on - I seem to have had increased sound
problems
on recent versions of Fedora (30-31). I have been routinely
uninstalling PA
for some years and haven't had more than the
* Philip Rhoades [2020-07-26 10:11]:
> People,
>
> I am not sure what is going on - I seem to have had increased sound problems
> on recent versions of Fedora (30-31). I have been routinely uninstalling PA
> for some years and haven't had more than the usual number of problems with
> audio in
People,
I am not sure what is going on - I seem to have had increased sound
problems on recent versions of Fedora (30-31). I have been routinely
uninstalling PA for some years and haven't had more than the usual
number of problems with audio in that time. Currently: