D. R. Evans wrote on 2/12/20 12:28 PM: > Doug McGarrett wrote on 2/12/20 12:19 PM: >> >> >> On 2/12/20 1:05 PM, D. R. Evans wrote: >>> Jonas Smedegaard wrote on 2/12/20 10:43 AM: >>>> Quoting D. R. Evans (2020-02-12 18:34:27) >>>>> I just installed buster on a new (to me) machine, and the audio level >>>>> is very low. With all the mixer controls and the physical volume >>>>> control on the speakers turned up, I can hear audio, but even then it >>>>> is unpleasantly quiet, certainly nothing one would want to listen to. >>>>> >>>>> Any suggestions as to how to fix this, or even how to go about >>>>> investigating it sensibly, would be gratefully received. >>>> > >>> >> You say this is a new machine, so it surely came with Windows. If you > > No, I said it was new to me. It worked fine under Windows -- basically a > gaming machine -- but now it has brand new disks with a clean install of > buster.
i have been corrected by the person from whom I bought it: it was previsouly used as a server, not a gaming machine, and hence the sound was never used. For what it's worth, "aplay -l" says, for the port I'm using: card 0: PCH [HDA Intel PCH], device 0: ALC888-VD Analog [ALC888-VD Analog] Subdevices: 0/1 Subdevice #0: subdevice #0 Doc -- Web: http://enginehousebooks.com/drevans
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