I recently dist-upgraded my Buster/Sid box, and lost:
 - networking temporarily (got it back, but not exactly sure how)
 -video (black screen; no obvious local terminal response, but could ssh
in; it's an NVidia bug apparently, worked around with
"slab_common.usercopy_fallback=y" added to kernel parameters at start-up)
 - audio as a normal user.

So I've fixed the first two issues, but still have no audio when I log into
X as a normal user (or at least as my normal user; now that I think about
it, I'll try as a different normal user as soon as I get this email sent
off).

In both X11/Cinnamon and X11/Plasma Desktop, the audio button on the panel
shows "Dummy Output" as the audio device when I log into X as my normal
user. I added my user to the "audio" group and logged out/in and tried
again; no change.

I then Ctrl-Alt-F1'd to TT1, logged in as root, "systemctl stop sddm", and
"startx &" as root, and the DM was a simpler DM (maybe XFCE? maybe LXDE? it
wasn't obvious, at least to me), and there was not volume control on any
panel, so I just fired up Audacity and played a .m4v file, and audio worked
successfully.

So audio works for root, but not for my normal user (even after being added
to the "audio" group).

Any ideas/suggestions?

Thanks!

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Kent West                    <")))><
Westing Peacefully - http://kentwest.blogspot.com

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