Hi
I have been able to solve my problem.
I have a multiarch amd64 installation with some i386 packages.
pipewire-bin package was only installed from i386, others pipewire
related packages was installed from both amd64 and i386 arch.
I reinstalled pipewire-bin from amd64 arch and removed i386
> On 19 Jan 2024, at 05:56, Maureen L Thomas wrote:
>
> … I used Lucky Backup but I cannot figure out how to restore. I read the
> book and it is confusing …
Do you mean this?
https://luckybackup.sourceforge.net/manual.html#restore
If not, is it helpful?
Best wishes,
Gareth
On 1/18/24 21:56, Maureen L Thomas wrote:
I had a1T drive that has my backup on it. I used Lucky Backup but I
cannot figure out how to restore. I read the book and it is confusing.
I can't just more them over from that HD to the one that is in the
computer because they are locked. I will be
I had a1T drive that has my backup on it. I used Lucky Backup but I
cannot figure out how to restore. I read the book and it is confusing.
I can't just more them over from that HD to the one that is in the
computer because they are locked. I will be dragging all future backups
as you have s
On 1/18/24 20:08, Maureen L Thomas wrote:
I answered all your questions. I believe I am using wayland. I
appreciate your help.;
YW. :-)
On 1/18/24 1:12 AM, David Christensen wrote:
On 1/17/24 17:40, Maureen L Thomas wrote:
Well I did a back-up, that didn't work, but I didn't know it at
I answered all your questions. I believe I am using wayland. I
appreciate your help.;
On 1/18/24 1:12 AM, David Christensen wrote:
On 1/17/24 17:40, Maureen L Thomas wrote:
Well I did a back-up, that didn't work, but I didn't know it at the
time,
The back up failed? :-(
Do you need he
On 1/17/24 17:40, Maureen L Thomas wrote:
Well I did a back-up, that didn't work, but I didn't know it at the
time,
The back up failed? :-(
Do you need help with data recovery?
and did a reinstallation from scratch.
Did you install using debian-12.4.0-amd64-netinst.iso?
Did you in
Il 27/12/2023 02:04, Thomas George ha scritto:
> Pulseaudio Volume control shows a strong signal audio output but nothing
> reaches the speakers.
>
> This must be a well known problem but I can't find the answer.
I found the same issue. For me, the issue was that timidity-daemon was
taking exclus
On 12/26/23 20:04, Thomas George wrote:
Pulseaudio Volume control shows a strong signal audio output but
nothing reaches the speakers.
This must be a well known problem but I can't find the answer.
Please help
Tom George
I had the same issue with bookworm also. I am using LXQT and pav was
Thomas George wrote:
> Pulseaudio Volume control shows a strong signal audio output but nothing
> reaches the speakers.
>
> This must be a well known problem but I can't find the answer.
Check the volume control's tabs for Output Device and
Configuration; frequently PA decides there is no output
On 2023-07-25, Bruce Byfield wrote:
> Last week, I installed Debian 12. Since then I've had no sound. I've
> consulted
> various pages on the Debian wiki, and found no solution, either with
> pulseaudio or pipewire. Built-in speakers, and external features (including
> bluetooth ones, which a
On Tue, 25 Jul 2023 14:54:26 -0700,
Bruce Byfield wrote:
>Last week, I installed Debian 12. Since then I've had no sound. I've consulted
>various pages on the Debian wiki, and found no solution, either with
>pulseaudio or pipewire. Built-in speakers, and external features (including
>bluetooth
What worked for me was running alsamixer from the terminal and unmuteing the
main control and turning the volume all the way up. rebooted then tested with
pavucontrol..
Hope this helps
> On Dec 23, 2022, at 5:42 AM, lou wrote:
>
> Christoph, your "pactl list" command didn't work because i di
I'm living on the command line most of the time. If sound doesn't work
over here for me since I need to use a screen reader, the computer becomes
a paperweight. I'm glad that fix worked for you and I should have told
you to do that command as root. If that command ever fails, alsa got
locked up
Christoph, your "pactl list" command didn't work because i didn't reboot
buster after installing pulseaudio, Thanks anyway!
Thank Jude!
i try your command anyway though i have said i give up
i install pulseaudio again and have to reboot to get it to work
then i run your command, it solves my problem, Thanks!
Alternatively,
amixer set Master 100% unmute
Jude
"There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty:
soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order."
-Ed Howdershelt (Author, 1940)
.
On Fri, 23 Dec 2022, Christoph Brinkhaus wrote:
> Am Fri, Dec 23, 2022 at 09:12:28AM +0800 schr
Thank Christoph and Andrew!
i can use stretch if i need pulseaudio
my problem is so strange that i give up
ps: Andrew, my experience shows that new isn't always better than old.
many wifi adapter makers on Chinese market today support Windows XP for
their new products
Am Fri, Dec 23, 2022 at 06:08:01PM +0800 schrieb lou:
> Thank Jude and Christoph!
Hi Lou.
> i run "pactl list":
>
> Connection failure: Connection refused
> pa_context_connect() failed: Connection refused
I have no idea why the message comes from but also how pulseaudio
communicates with the r
On Fri, Dec 23, 2022 at 06:08:01PM +0800, lou wrote:
> Thank Jude and Christoph!
>
> i run "pactl list":
>
> Connection failure: Connection refused
> pa_context_connect() failed: Connection refused
>
> but in stretch, pulseaudio works after i install it
>
>
Hi Lou,
As always, you may be bette
Thank Jude and Christoph!
i run "pactl list":
Connection failure: Connection refused
pa_context_connect() failed: Connection refused
but in stretch, pulseaudio works after i install it
Am Fri, Dec 23, 2022 at 09:12:28AM +0800 schrieb lou:
Hello Lou,
> i am running buster and install pulseaudio
> to let pulseaudio take effect i have to reboot
> but there's no sound though pavucontrol seems ok
> (pavucontrol shows sound is playing properly)
> to get sound back, i have to remove p
It's necessary to unmute resources in pulseaudio and I don't know how to
do that. No problem with alsa but pulseaudio given naming conventions for
me was opaque. You may have good luck with pipewire but be prepared to
install wireplumber if necessary.
Jude
"There are four boxes to be used in d
On Sunday, February 6, 2022 7:15:55 AM EST A_Man_Without_Clue wrote:
> On 2/6/22 01:23, c. marlow wrote:
> > On Saturday 05 February 2022 06:23:47 am gene heskett wrote:
> >> That, in the case of firefox is not a flatpack issue, debians latest
> >> is the same, every video played has muted sound un
On 2/6/22 01:23, c. marlow wrote:
On Saturday 05 February 2022 06:23:47 am gene heskett wrote:
That, in the case of firefox is not a flatpack issue, debians latest is
the same, every video played has muted sound until you find the gd mixer
and unmute and bring up the gain of that channel,
On Saturday 05 February 2022 06:23:47 am gene heskett wrote:
> That, in the case of firefox is not a flatpack issue, debians latest is
> the same, every video played has muted sound until you find the gd mixer
> and unmute and bring up the gain of that channel, even if you reload the
> page to
On Saturday, February 5, 2022 7:07:18 AM EST c. marlow wrote:
> Fresh install of Debian 11 ( installed yesterday)
> TDE 14 ( Trinity Desktop)
>
> Hi,
>
> I am having problems with flatpak installations.
>
> Firefox, VLC, and Telegram has no sound at all when you try to play
> something.
>
> But
On Tue, 5 Oct 2021 09:52:12 +0300
Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> > Yeah, that was it. I hadn't installed ALSA at all. I wasn't aware
> > that pulseaudio sits on top of ALSA.
>
> Because PulseAudio "sits on top of" ALSA it also depends on it. Some
> command-line tools for ALSA are not installed by de
On Lu, 04 oct 21, 17:10:39, Bob Latest wrote:
> On Mon, 04 Oct 2021 07:35:28 +0200
> deloptes wrote:
>
> > you have
> >
> > hardware -> kernel driver -> alsa -> pulseaudio -> application
> >
> > - kernel driver utilizes the hardware
> > - alsa utilizes the kernel driver
> > - PA utilizes ALSA
On Mon, 04 Oct 2021 07:35:28 +0200
deloptes wrote:
> you have
>
> hardware -> kernel driver -> alsa -> pulseaudio -> application
>
> - kernel driver utilizes the hardware
> - alsa utilizes the kernel driver
> - PA utilizes ALSA and provides a unified interface + capabilities
>
> so it could b
On 04.10.2021 10:10, Bob Latest wrote:
Hi,
after installing Debian bullseye I can't get sound to work. I'm using
lightdm + dwm, and I have pulseaudio installed. "pavucontrol" ist stuck
on the message "Establishing connection to PulseAudio. Please wait..."
I don't understand zilch about how soun
Bob Latest wrote:
> after installing Debian bullseye I can't get sound to work. I'm using
> lightdm + dwm, and I have pulseaudio installed. "pavucontrol" ist stuck
> on the message "Establishing connection to PulseAudio. Please wait..."
>
perhaps the pulseaudio server is not running - you can ch
On 02.10.2021 18:06, Daniel Haude wrote:
Hi,
after installing Debian bullseye I can't get sound to work. I'm using
lightdm + dwm, and I have pulseaudio installed. "pavucontrol" ist stuck
on the message "Establishing connection to PulseAudio. Please wait..."
I don't understand zilch about how so
On 4/19/20, Bernd Gruber wrote:
> Thomas George wrote:
>
>> systemctl status sound-card1.device
>>
>> sound-card1.device - /sound/card1
>>
>> Loaded: Loaded
>>
>> Active: inactive (dead)
>>
>> System is Buster Debian 4.19.98-1
>>
>> Upon reboot to Strectch Debian 4.9.38-2 sound works fine. Wher
Thomas George wrote:
> systemctl status sound-card1.device
>
> sound-card1.device - /sound/card1
>
> Loaded: Loaded
>
> Active: inactive (dead)
>
> System is Buster Debian 4.19.98-1
>
> Upon reboot to Strectch Debian 4.9.38-2 sound works fine. Where should I
> look to correct the problem i
Yoann LE BARS wrote:
> As a root:
>
> # fuser -v /dev/snd/*
> UTIL. PID ACCÈS COMMANDE
> /dev/snd/controlC0: root 591 f alsactl
> timidity 856 F timidity
> /dev/snd/pcmC0D0p: timidity 856 F...m timidity
> /dev/snd/seq: timidity 856 F timidity
> /dev/sn
Hello everybody out there!
On 2020/01/19 6:19 pm, Yoann LE BARS wrote:
> On the laptop:
>
> $ fuser -v /dev/snd/*
As a root:
# fuser -v /dev/snd/*
UTIL. PID ACCÈS COMMANDE
/dev/snd/controlC0: root591 f alsactl
timidit
Hello everybody out there!
Sorry, once again I have been busy on so many other things.
On 2020/01/09 10:12 pm, Georgi Naplatanov wrote:
> something is wrong on that computer.
Indeed.
> This is output of mine:
>
>
> $ fuser -v /dev/snd/*
> USERPID
On 1/9/20 6:56 PM, Yoann LE BARS wrote:
>
> Hello everybody out there!
>
> My apologies for having been silent so long, I have had some other
> obligations. Anyway.
>
> Le 06/01/2020 à 11:44, Selim T. Erdoğan a écrit :
>> Try "systemctl stop timidity.service"
>
> Well, I have done t
Hello everybody out there!
My apologies for having been silent so long, I have had some other
obligations. Anyway.
Le 06/01/2020 à 11:44, Selim T. Erdoğan a écrit :
> Try "systemctl stop timidity.service"
Well, I have done this and it seems Timidity has indeed stopped:
# lsof
Hello. You can check this documentations about pulse audio.
https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/PulseAudio/Documentation/User/
2020-01-06, pr, 23:00 deloptes rašė:
> Dan Ritter wrote:
>
> > I have found, in troubleshooting complex systems, that blaming
> > all the working things for the f
Dan Ritter wrote:
> I have found, in troubleshooting complex systems, that blaming
> all the working things for the failure of the non-working thing
> doesn't lead to good results.
I am not sure what you mean exactly, but everyone is allowed to have his or
her point of view.
deloptes wrote:
> Jude DaShiell wrote:
>
> > Can you have pulseaudio on your system to make desktop environments happy
> > and disable pulseaudio and run using alsa and jack? ??I got information
> > uninstalling pulseaudio is not an option with gnome but disabling
> > pulseaudio may work.
>
> I
Jude DaShiell wrote:
> Can you have pulseaudio on your system to make desktop environments happy
> and disable pulseaudio and run using alsa and jack? I got information
> uninstalling pulseaudio is not an option with gnome but disabling
> pulseaudio may work.
I think all modern applications shou
On 2020-01-06, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> Can you have pulseaudio on your system to make desktop environments happy
> and disable pulseaudio and run using alsa and jack? I got information
> uninstalling pulseaudio is not an option with gnome but disabling
> pulseaudio may work.
>
The wiki claims you
Can you have pulseaudio on your system to make desktop environments happy
and disable pulseaudio and run using alsa and jack? I got information
uninstalling pulseaudio is not an option with gnome but disabling
pulseaudio may work.
--
On another system I found pulseaudio blocking speech-dispatcher when
festival was used for screen reader output. Pulseaudio works for sound
but spd-say part of speech-dispatcher which produces speech gets blocked
by pulseaudio. I proved this by removing pulseaudio and choosing alsa as
the output
On Mon, Jan 06, 2020 at 01:16:28PM -, Curt wrote:
> > systemctl stop timidity.service
> > systemctl disable timidity.service
> >
> > would do the trick.
>
> BTW, it's a long-standing bug.
>
> 2014:
> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=745373
> 2018:
> https://bugs.debian.org/
On 2020-01-06, Curt wrote:
> On 2020-01-06, Selim T Erdoğan wrote:
>>
>> Try "systemctl stop timidity.service"
>>
>> After upgrading to buster my sound stopped working as usual and then
>> based on stuff I read on this list, I tried the above command, which
>> solves it, until a reboot. (I di
On 2020-01-06, Selim T Erdoğan wrote:
>
> Try "systemctl stop timidity.service"
>
> After upgrading to buster my sound stopped working as usual and then
> based on stuff I read on this list, I tried the above command, which
> solves it, until a reboot. (I didn't investigate further.)
>
I supp
On Sun, Jan 05, 2020 at 09:18:53PM +0100, Yoann LE BARS wrote:
>
> > As someone else mentioned, possibly some other process is keeping the
> > audio device busy. 'lsof | grep /dev/snd/' (as root) should help.
>
> Yes, why have I not done this before?
>
> # lsof | grep /dev/snd/
> lsof: WA
Hello everybody out there!
On 2020/01/05 7:25 pm, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> As someone else mentioned, possibly some other process is keeping the
> audio device busy. 'lsof | grep /dev/snd/' (as root) should help.
Yes, why have I not done this before?
# lsof | grep /dev/snd/
lsof: WARNI
Hello everybody out there!
On 2020/01/05 7:37 pm, Curt wrote:
> The relevant Debian wiki suggests (as a possible cure for missing
> playback devices):
>
> $ rm -r ~/.config/pulse /tmp/pulse-*
> $ pulseaudio --kill
> $ pulseaudio --start
>
> https://wiki.debian.org/PulseAudio#Missing_playbac
On Du, 05 ian 20, 18:32:22, Curt wrote:
> On 2020-01-05, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> >
> > As someone else mentioned, possibly some other process is keeping the=20
> > audio device busy. 'lsof | grep /dev/snd/' (as root) should help.
> >
>
> fuser -v /dev/snd/*
Nice, learned something new.
> as a
On 2020-01-05, Curt wrote:
> On 2020-01-05, Yoann LE BARS wrote:
>>
>> So, I am still at the same point: it seems the system does detect the
>> hardware, but it also seems that there is some trouble in Pulseaudio
>> configuration and I still do not have any clue on how to solve this.
>
> You
On 2020-01-05, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
>
> As someone else mentioned, possibly some other process is keeping the=20
> audio device busy. 'lsof | grep /dev/snd/' (as root) should help.
>
fuser -v /dev/snd/*
as a normal joe seems to do the trick here too.
--
"J'ai pour me guérir du jugement des
On Du, 05 ian 20, 17:37:42, Yoann LE BARS wrote:
>
> Hello everybody out there!
>
> On 2020/01/05 4:14 pm, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> > Are you a member of the 'audio' group?
>
> Yes indeed.
>
> > How is pulseaudio started?
>
> This is a good question, I do not really know …
>
>
On 2020-01-05, Yoann LE BARS wrote:
>
> So, I am still at the same point: it seems the system does detect the
> hardware, but it also seems that there is some trouble in Pulseaudio
> configuration and I still do not have any clue on how to solve this.
You might try
rm -r ~/.pulse*; pulsea
On 1/5/20 7:08 PM, Yoann LE BARS wrote:
>
> Hello everybody out there!
>
> On 2020//01/05 5:45 pm, Georgi Naplatanov wrote:
>> try this:
>>
>> - start pavucontrol application
>> - select "Configuration" tab and select "Analog Stereo Duplex" under
>> "Built-in Audio" device.
>
> Well, unfor
Hello everybody out there!
On 2020/01/05 6:19 pm, Curt wrote:
>> Well, unfortunately, there is no device available for configuration.
>
> You need one in order to get anywhere.
Indeed. So, there is still this question: why does the system detect
the sound card and why can I not fi
Hello everybody out there!
On 2020/01/05 6:09 pm, Curt wrote:
>> Well, I have check out: nothing is muted in Alsamixer.
>
> For the card in question, of course (HDA whatever--F6).
Of course, I have enabled every view and selected the HDA Intel PCH
device.
> Is the sound module b
On 2020-01-05, Yoann LE BARS wrote:
>
> Hello everybody out there!
>
> On 2020//01/05 5:45 pm, Georgi Naplatanov wrote:
>> try this:
>>
>> - start pavucontrol application
>> - select "Configuration" tab and select "Analog Stereo Duplex" under
>> "Built-in Audio" device.
>
> Well, unfortunat
Hello everybody out there!
On 2020//01/05 5:45 pm, Georgi Naplatanov wrote:
> try this:
>
> - start pavucontrol application
> - select "Configuration" tab and select "Analog Stereo Duplex" under
> "Built-in Audio" device.
Well, unfortunately, there is no device available for configurat
On 2020-01-05, Yoann LE BARS wrote:
>
> Hello everybody out there!
>
> On 2020/01/05 at 00:50 pm, Leventewrote:
>> There are switches also in alsamixer. Try thoes.
>
> Well, I have check out: nothing is muted in Alsamixer.
For the card in question, of course (HDA whatever--F6).
>> Also che
On 1/5/20 6:27 PM, Yoann LE BARS wrote:
>
> Hello everybody out there!
>
> On 2020/01/05 at 00:50 pm, Leventewrote:
>> There are switches also in alsamixer. Try thoes.
>
> Well, I have check out: nothing is muted in Alsamixer.
>
>> Also check if ther's other sound cards in your system, li
Hello everybody out there!
On 2020/01/05 4:14 pm, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> Are you a member of the 'audio' group?
Yes indeed.
> How is pulseaudio started?
This is a good question, I do not really know …
Anyway, restarting Pulseaudio does not change anything.
B
Hello everybody out there!
On 2020/01/05 on 3:43 pm, Nate Bargmann wrote:
> IIRC, I've had to select the card (F6) in alsamixer and unmute its Master
> channel (m command). It's maddening at first when the default channel
> in alsamixer and pavucontrol are not muted. Once this is done
> everyt
Hello everybody out there!
On 2020/01/05 at 00:50 pm, Leventewrote:
> There are switches also in alsamixer. Try thoes.
Well, I have check out: nothing is muted in Alsamixer.
> Also check if ther's other sound cards in your system, like a connected
> hdmi.
No, there is only one
Hello everybody out there!
On 2020/01/05 at 00:31 pm, Markus Grunwald wrote:
> I had the same experience for (almost) every new or old installation
> that I made. Fresh install of testing or stable, never mind: each time,
> Sound didn't work from scratch with Pulseaudio. I deinstalled it, and
>
On Du, 05 ian 20, 10:44:21, Yoann LE BARS wrote:
>
> In Alsamixer, I have set everything to its maximum. Still, I cannot get
> any sound and all that is available in Pavucontrol is a virtual output.
> My guess is there is something wrong in PulseAudio configuration, but I
> have not found an
IIRC, I've had to select the card (F6) in alsamixer and unmute its Master
channel (m command). It's maddening at first when the default channel
in alsamixer and pavucontrol are not muted. Once this is done
everything has worked well and I've been using pulseaudio for a number
of years.
- Nate
-
There are switches also in alsamixer. Try thoes.
Also check if ther's other sound cards in your system, like a connected
hdmi.
It should work.
Levente
On Sun, Jan 5, 2020, 12:31 Markus Grunwald wrote:
> Hello
>
> > [...] I can not get any sound and in
>
> > Pavucontrol I can only see a virt
Hello
[...] I can not get any sound and in
Pavucontrol I can only see a virtual sound output.
Does anyone have an idea to solve this problem?
I had the same experience for (almost) every new or old
installation
that I made. Fresh install of testing or stable, never mind: each
time
Thomas George wrote:
> Checked archives, installed pavucontrol but this did not help. Any
> suggestions?
check alsamixer -c0 and look for muted channels
You could run the script alsa-info (from alsa-utils) and choose to
upload/share, and send the link to this list.
Hope this helps.
On Mon, 9 Sep 2019 14:11:25 -0400
Thomas George wrote:
> Checked archives, installed pavucontrol but this did not help. Any
> suggestions?
>
Thanks to Jonas and Curt for your replies, both of which helped me to resolve
this issue.
I had never thought of running MPV from the commandline, I'd always just
right-clicked the programme that I wanted to watch and never considered the
command-line option. and when i did run it from the line
Quoting Sharon Kimble (2019-07-10 12:13:30)
>
> Ever since upgrading to buster I've been completely unable to get any
> sound out of MPV. And I haven't found any way online of how to
> re-enable sound for it either. SMplayer works okay and gives sound, as
> does mpd, but MPV views a television
On 2019-07-10, Sharon Kimble wrote:
> Ever since upgrading to buster I've been completely unable to get any
> sound out of MPV. And I haven't found any way online of how to
> re-enable sound f or it either. SMplayer works okay and gives sound,
> as does mpd, but MPV vie ws a television programmes
Den 2019-05-14 kl. 18:09, skrev Curt:
On 2019-05-12, 70147pers...@telia.com <70147pers...@telia.com> wrote:
I have no sound at all. By starting e.g. VLC or Audacity with a
*.wav file I can see this executed, in Audacity also the wave form, but
nothing from the loudspeaker.
Since July, 2018?
ht
On Tue, 14 May 2019 16:57:34 +0200
Kaj Persson <70147pers...@telia.com> wrote:
> Den 2019-05-12 kl. 13:59, skrev arne:
> > On Sun, 12 May 2019 13:08:33 +0200 (CEST)
> > "70147pers...@telia.com" <70147pers...@telia.com> wrote:
> >
> >> I have no sound at all. By starting e.g. VLC or Audacity with
On Tue 14 May 2019 at 16:09:23 (-), Curt wrote:
> On 2019-05-12, 70147pers...@telia.com <70147pers...@telia.com> wrote:
> >
> > I have no sound at all. By starting e.g. VLC or Audacity with a
> > *.wav file I can see this executed, in Audacity also the wave form, but
> > nothing from the loud
On 2019-05-12, 70147pers...@telia.com <70147pers...@telia.com> wrote:
>
> I have no sound at all. By starting e.g. VLC or Audacity with a
> *.wav file I can see this executed, in Audacity also the wave form, but
> nothing from the loudspeaker.
Since July, 2018?
https://lists.debian.org/debian-u
Den 2019-05-12 kl. 19:30, skrev David Wright:
On Sun 12 May 2019 at 13:08:33 (+0200), 70147pers...@telia.com wrote:
Inxi is telling that the sound card, Device-1, is Intel 82801I HD Audio, and
the driver: snd_hda_intel.
This raises the question of what device 0 is, and whether the sound
is
Den 2019-05-12 kl. 17:28, skrev Jonas Smedegaard:
Quoting Hans (2019-05-12 17:12:13)
Got in the same problem half a year ago. Some program was blocking the
sounddevice.
I remeber, there was a command. which shows, which application is just
accessing the sound device (dev/snd). Maybe someone
Den 2019-05-12 kl. 13:59, skrev arne:
On Sun, 12 May 2019 13:08:33 +0200 (CEST)
"70147pers...@telia.com" <70147pers...@telia.com> wrote:
I have no sound at all. By starting e.g. VLC or Audacity with a
*.wav file I can see this executed, in Audacity also the wave form,
but nothing from the louds
On Sun 12 May 2019 at 13:08:33 (+0200), 70147pers...@telia.com wrote:
> Inxi is telling that the sound card, Device-1, is Intel 82801I HD Audio, and
> the driver: snd_hda_intel.
This raises the question of what device 0 is, and whether the sound
is being routed there.
As a non-DE non-pulse user
Quoting Hans (2019-05-12 17:12:13)
> Got in the same problem half a year ago. Some program was blocking the
> sounddevice.
>
> I remeber, there was a command. which shows, which application is just
> accessing the sound device (dev/snd). Maybe someone knows the command
> and can help here. I fo
Am Sonntag, 12. Mai 2019, 13:59:50 CEST schrieb arne:
Got in the same problem half a year ago. Some program was blocking the
sounddevice.
I remeber, there was a command. which shows, which application is just
accessing the sound device (dev/snd). Maybe someone knows the command and can
help he
On Sun, 12 May 2019 13:08:33 +0200 (CEST)
"70147pers...@telia.com" <70147pers...@telia.com> wrote:
> I have no sound at all. By starting e.g. VLC or Audacity with a
> *.wav file I can see this executed, in Audacity also the wave form,
> but nothing from the loudspeaker.
>
Could you run
alsa
On 10/30/2018 8:33 PM, ilovecountrymusic...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>
>
> I brought this up a few years ago, but never got things working at least in
> stretch. When installing using either a dvd or net installer, speech is
> fine, but once the system is installed, there is no sound. I t
john doe wrote:
> Did you install by selecting the option "install with speatch"?
no
> My guess is that there are some issues with pulseaudio after installation.
>
> https://wiki.debian.org/accessibility#Debian_installer_accessibility
might be, but might be also something else
regards
On 10/31/2018 12:59 AM, deloptes wrote:
> ilovecountrymusic...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> BTW, I am using a virtual machine if this matters.
>
> I just tried a VMware and VBox with Debian Stretch. All works fine. pcspkr
> and also aplay works fine as well.
>
> I tried them from Debian Stretch box - n
ilovecountrymusic...@gmail.com wrote:
> BTW, I am using a virtual machine if this matters.
I just tried a VMware and VBox with Debian Stretch. All works fine. pcspkr
and also aplay works fine as well.
I tried them from Debian Stretch box - no idea what is the host of OP.
regards
On Tue 30 Oct 2018 at 20:43:20 +, Curt wrote:
> On 2018-10-30, Brian wrote:
> > On Tue 30 Oct 2018 at 15:33:30 -0400, ilovecountrymusic...@gmail.com wrote:
> >
> >> I brought this up a few years ago, but never got things working at least in
> >> stretch. When installing using either a dvd or
On 2018-10-30, Brian wrote:
> On Tue 30 Oct 2018 at 15:33:30 -0400, ilovecountrymusic...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> I brought this up a few years ago, but never got things working at least in
>> stretch. When installing using either a dvd or net installer, speech is
>
> A few years ago and no sound ye
On Tue 30 Oct 2018 at 15:33:30 -0400, ilovecountrymusic...@gmail.com wrote:
> I brought this up a few years ago, but never got things working at least in
> stretch. When installing using either a dvd or net installer, speech is
A few years ago and no sound yet. It cannot be all that important to
On 10/2/2018 11:27 PM, ilovecountrymusic...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: john doe
>> Sent: Tuesday, October 2, 2018 4:10 AM
>> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>> Subject: Re: No sound after installing debian
>>
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On Tue, Oct 02, 2018 at 07:49:30AM +, Curt wrote:
> [...] (in the case of Gnome where extirpation is
> impossible without taking the kitchen sink, the bath water, and the baby
> along with it).
...which is the path I ultimately took :-)
Cheers
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On 10/2/2018 9:49 AM, Curt wrote:
> On 2018-10-01,
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi all, I am a blind user of Debian and have made several attempts to
>> install Debian both stretch and testing with the same strange problem. I
>> have speech during the install prosses and the system installs with no
>> probl
On 2018-10-01,
wrote:
>
> Hi all, I am a blind user of Debian and have made several attempts to
> install Debian both stretch and testing with the same strange problem. I
> have speech during the install prosses and the system installs with no
> problem. How ever after booting into the new sy
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