>
> Being in the audio group is neither
> here nor there.
>
The audio problem is specifically with pavucontrol. The audio itself still
works through alsa. I'm inclined to believe it has something to do with
some of the libraries I installed, since other programs, such as firefox
and evince, are a
>
>
> It is not necessary for a user to be in the audio group these days.
>
> ls -l /dev/snd/*
>
> shows all files have permissions crw-rw+. The "+" sign indicates an
> ACL (Access Control List). Then (as the user)
>
> getfacl /dev/snd/*
>
> will show whether the user is on the List.
>
> It
I've really done it this time.
I'm running Debian Stretch Testing, Kernel v. 4.3.0-1-amd64. With X Server
I use the LXDE desktop environment.
I had been using pulseaudio without any trouble. I tried to install
audacity v. 2.1.2. I compiled it from source, but when I open audacity, it
doesn't read
17:51 GMT-06:00 Brian :
> On Fri 17 Jun 2016 at 16:50:46 -0600, Levi Darrell wrote:
>
> Is there anything in the Printing section of the wiki which helps you?
> It could be a 32-bit/64-bit issue.
>
>
Hi All,
I'm attempting to use a Canon Image Class MF628Cw from Debian. I downloaded
the drivers from the Canon website at
https://www.usa.canon.com/internet/portal/us/home/support/details/printers/color-laser/mf628cw.
I installed them via dpkg, then added the printer in CUPS via a web browser
at l
Hi Debian Users List,
My computer is set to boot into a tty shell. I manually enter X Server by
issuing the startx command. Previously, I had been able to switch tty
shells with the keystroke combination Alt + F[1-6]. After attempting to
reconfigure they keyboard and locales to solve an unrelated
Hi Debian Users List,
I am using the lxde desktop environment with xorg. I have installed the
"Keyboard Layout Handler" applet, and I am attempting to use the French and
Latin American keyboard layouts. Single-keystroke characters, such as ñ οr
ç work just fine, but I am having difficulty inputtin
Has anybody had any luck using VBox to install a second system to a
dedicated partition on the host system, rather than a dynamically allocated
virtual hard disk? The reason I want to do this is that my computer has two
drives, a 120 GB SSD to which I have my host Debian system installed, and a
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