Control: reassign -1 linux-image-3.16.0-4-amd64 On Sun, Jan 18, 2015 at 7:07 PM, lachlan-00 <m...@lachlandewaard.org> wrote: > > > Hmm. Maybe this is a problem with your card or the kernel. Please try > > the following command: > > > pasuspender -- speaker-test -D $cardname -c 2 > > > user@lachp:~$ pasuspender -- speaker-test -D front:CARD=PCH,DEV=0 -c 2 > user@lachp:~$ pasuspender -- speaker-test -D front:CARD=PCH -c 2 > > Produce audio through the speakers. Nothing through speakers/headphones. > > > > That program should alternate noise between the right and left > > channels. You can try it without heaphones to check that it works on > > the laptop speakers, and then retry it with the headphones plugged in. > > If this doesn't make a sound then it is either a problem with your > kernel, the card, or the headphones. > > > I can verify the speakers/headphones on other devices. > I have also installed debian on another laptop from the same iso (we have > 105 of this device) with the same results. > > That leaves the kernel and points that it's not pulseaudio's fault?
That suggests the kernel or the card itself. If alsa cannot play, then pulseaudio is not the culprit. I am reassigning to the kernel, lets see if the kernel maintainers can think of something else. I suggest attaching the alsa-info.sh output[1], as it is usually helpful. [1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo -- Saludos, Felipe Sateler -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org