On Fri, 15 May 2015 22:24:51 +0000 Rodolfo Medina <rodolfo.med...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Pete Orrall <p...@cs1x.com> writes: > > >>> after installing the packages (- bluez-alsa) you need to configure alsa > >>> by creating .asoundrc file > >> > >> Thanks, but I don't know how. > > > > I'm running openbox on my Wheezy systems at home (a ThinkPad and a > > massive workstation) and haven't needed to create an .asoundrc file. > > > >>> or, if the default device is correct, use alsamixer to turn on volumes of > >>> the default card. > >> > >> By running alxamixer I turned all volumes on. But still no sound. > > > > Other questions: > > > > 1) What is your sound card's make/model? > > 2) What are you using as a listening device, ie headphones, basic > > multimedia speakers, stereo receiver? > > 3) Did you check your connections. Are your (assuming) speakers > > plugged into the audio OUT of your soundcard, and not MIC or Line IN? > > 4) Did you check volume levels on speakers? > > Many thanks to you too. It's all right now: with alsamixer, I needed unmuting > everything. > one trap to watch out for is the audio device enables. i have audio engine speakers and for some reason they were always disabled on boot. i had to add: set-default-sink 2 set-default-sink alsa_output.usb-Audioengine_Audioengine_2_-00-A2.analog-stereo to my /etc/pulse/default.pa file, and it was a royal pain in the neck to figure out that i needed to do that. just letting you know in case things seem to break on reboot. Brian -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20150516130358.408b5...@cedar.deldotd.com