On Tue, Dec 29, 2020, 6:49 PM Brendon Higgins
wrote:
>
> After some more searching I figured out what the difference was: the
> "Loopback Mixing" setting in alsamixer. It's apparently disabled by
> default, but for some reason mine had migrated to enabled. Enabling it
> seems to dictate that
On Saturday, December 26, 2020 3:48:15 A.M. EST Jan Girke wrote:
> Remove the hdd/ssd from the laptop and use a spare to downgrade until
> you find the version it worked and then compare the two states.
I did more-or-less this, but instead using Debian live-CD images on a USB
stick, and after som
Joel Roth wrote:
> Do you have pulseaudio running on your system?
>
> It is a layer above ALSA, and could be related to your
> issue.
I do have PulseAudio typically running, but when I run
pasuspender alsamixer
the behaviour appears the same as before. I can also run
pasuspender aplay -D hw:CARD=
Brendon Higgins wrote:
> Seasonal greetings, Debian users!
>
> I was wondering if anyone has pointers for an audio configuration issue. I
> have
> Debian Testing running on a Dell laptop (Latitude E6320, audio chipset
> detected as HDA Intel PCH, 92HD90BXX). The speaker output works fine. When
Seasonal greetings, Debian users!
I was wondering if anyone has pointers for an audio configuration issue. I have
Debian Testing running on a Dell laptop (Latitude E6320, audio chipset
detected as HDA Intel PCH, 92HD90BXX). The speaker output works fine. When I
plug in headphones, the system se
5 matches
Mail list logo